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Turn Me On Dead Man

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About Turn Me On Dead Man

  • Birthday 03/01/1993

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    Music, reading, writing, drawing.
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  • Number of Rush Concerts Attended
    1
  • Last Rush Concert Attended
    June 25
  • Favorite Rush Song
    Anthem or Limelight
  • Favorite Rush Album
    N/A
  • Best Rush Experience
    Witnessing Neil's drum solo live.
  • Other Favorite Bands
    Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Nirvana, Neutral Milk Hotel, Simon and Garfunkel, Ween, Led Zeppelin
  • Musical Instruments You Play
    Bass
  1. Does anyone remember Phonebooth with Forrest Whitaker and the, uh...the guy who played the main character? From what I remember, it wasn't bad.
  2. http://filmsack.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/982006_0914_beetlejuice294.jpeg I know this doesn't pertain to Jeffery Jones's case, but just look at that face. I'll never watch Beetlejuice the same way again. Thanks, Jeff.
  3. QUOTE (Spindrift82 @ Jul 2 2010, 11:47 PM) I actually liked the guy before this came out. Now I can't stand him. He's changed Beetlejuice for me, sadly. At least we still have Wenona (spelling?) Ryder.
  4. Pulp Fiction: The Butch Crash Scene. I love how Tarantino shot it. Reservoir Dogs: The infamous Ear Scene. When Mr. Blonde is dancing, it's just so suspenseful and demented.
  5. QUOTE (Presto-digitation @ Sep 11 2009, 02:13 PM) QUOTE (job @ Sep 11 2009, 02:08 PM)QUOTE (Presto-digitation @ Sep 11 2009, 01:34 PM) I'm MORE a fan of Rubber Soul onward... This is exactly how I have always felt, HOWEVER, the new warmth, depth and fullness applied to even the earliest work has me positively mesmerized. Regarding RS & on: The White Album and Abbey Road are especially improved by the spectacular remastering. And finally, my favorite Fab Four song is "For No One". I bought the box, got into the car, and played it first. What a joy it was to hear it in this form, with Paul's bassline fully audible! Then I'm even MORE stoked to start with the early stuff. Sadly the only pre-RS album I have is the debut, Please Please Me...and I love it. Just never got around to With The Beatles, Help, Beatles For Sale, etc....(and yet I probably know 3/4 of the songs just the same). I'm reading this Beatles book by their former sound engineer and it's really got me revisiting their earliest facts: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51bUbfn1agL._SS500_.jpg Nice book. Well-written and stuffed with interesting facts. Sorry for the double post.
  6. QUOTE (ReRushed @ Dec 28 2009, 08:12 PM) QUOTE (Xanadu93 @ Dec 28 2009, 09:08 PM) I've heard all the songs they play on the radio, but that's it. So yes, when it comes to their albums I'm a Beatles n00b. You're in for a treat, IMO. Oh, man. That reminds me of my first Sgt. Pepper experience. I popped it in fresh. I was driving home with my mom and brother. We just listened to it until the "A Day In The Life" fadeout. "Let it play through again," I said. That February I listened to the CD almost everyday. It was a ritual. I wore the booklet out, that's for damned sure.
  7. I finished it last month. Great movie, great actors. The lad who portrayed Lennon was perfect. I'm not sure about the movie's reliability, but I thought it was .
  8. QUOTE (alphseeker @ Jan 4 2010, 09:06 AM) The Eye of the Beholder - Ugly woman who is really beautiful - MAN, that episode is great! Rod Serling was a genius.
  9. Wow..This doesn't look...appetizing.
  10. I purchased The White Album on Halloween. What can I say? It sounds great. The packaging is nice, except I had a little trouble pulling the discs free. Magical Mystery Tour next. P.S. WOW, this thread is popular. I forgot about posting it.
  11. I'll be seeing this. Jeff Bridges is in it. He looks like the Dude, again.
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