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:cheers: Happy 6th Anniversary, Mick !! :cheers: Congrats to the guy who coined one of my favorite phrases ever- Geddy "yodeling" on Clockwork Angels! :LOL: (A perfect description !!). Cheers to your 6 years and many more to come!

 

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Cheers and beers to the man with the golden ears!

...or fried ears, depending on how much Beefheart you're listening to. :P

 

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one ear is golden. one is fried. that's the Trout Ear!!!

 

and i love it god damn it, lol

 

Mick

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2Ph40rWSb4

 

Cheers and beers to the man with the golden ears!

...or fried ears, depending on how much Beefheart you're listening to. :P

 

Trout-Mask-Replica-4-770x470.jpg

 

one ear is golden. one is fried. that's the Trout Ear!!!

 

and i love it god damn it, lol

 

Mick

 

:LOL:

I have a matching set of Trout Ears :(

Which is why I don't appreciate the finer points of Steely Dan or Toto :)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2Ph40rWSb4

 

Cheers and beers to the man with the golden ears!

...or fried ears, depending on how much Beefheart you're listening to. :P

 

Trout-Mask-Replica-4-770x470.jpg

 

one ear is golden. one is fried. that's the Trout Ear!!!

 

and i love it god damn it, lol

 

Mick

 

:LOL:

I have a matching set of Trout Ears :(

Which is why I don't appreciate the finer points of Steely Dan or Toto :)

 

and that's ok, lol.

 

Though i will defend both of those bands till i die, lol

 

I just happy to have an ear for TMR. i can make people leave when i want to be alone :laughing guy:

 

Mick

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HAPPY 6th anni, Mick!

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Just had a hankering for that hook.....Have loved Max Webster since they opened for RUSH The first time I saw them in Feb. of '77. actually, The Runaways opened and Max was Special guest.

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Just had a hankering for that hook.....Have loved Max Webster since they opened for RUSH The first time I saw them in Feb. of '77. actually, The Runaways opened and Max was Special guest.

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i should investigate them more. i too thought nice hook, lol

 

Mick

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Just had a hankering for that hook.....Have loved Max Webster since they opened for RUSH The first time I saw them in Feb. of '77. actually, The Runaways opened and Max was Special guest.

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i should investigate them more. i too thought nice hook, lol

 

Mick

 

I bought the album "Mutiny Up My Sleeve" that summer, and continued to buy their catalogue til they quit and Kim went off solo. I've bought everything I can get my hands on by him also.

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Wait, i've been here longer than you? I thought you were here when I joined lol.

 

Happy anniversary to the person on this forum with the most diverse musical tastes.

 

thank you so much. thank means a lot. it's what i strive for as a music listener.

 

and when i found out you enjoyed Meat Loaf......you had me buddy.

 

Mick

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Wait, i've been here longer than you? I thought you were here when I joined lol.

 

Happy anniversary to the person on this forum with the most diverse musical tastes.

 

thank you so much. thank means a lot. it's what i strive for as a music listener.

 

and when i found out you enjoyed Meat Loaf......you had me buddy.

 

Mick

 

You and I need to talk, Mick! I've been into music since before The Beatles hit the U.S. JUST before, but the first song I remember hearing on the radio was "The Lion Sleeps Toninght" as performed by The Tokens in the fall of 1961, when I was 31/2 and my sister was 21 and baby sitting me. The big AM Pop station in the Detroit Area was CKLW, in Windsor. Canada. The first Beatles song I remember was "I should Have Known Better" wich came out in June of '64. I remember that song because I was at a friend from school's house and he knew how to draw a naked lady and that was the '45' he was playing when I visited his house... WOW! Sexy women and MUSIC! lol

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Wait, i've been here longer than you? I thought you were here when I joined lol.

 

Happy anniversary to the person on this forum with the most diverse musical tastes.

 

thank you so much. thank means a lot. it's what i strive for as a music listener.

 

and when i found out you enjoyed Meat Loaf......you had me buddy.

 

Mick

 

You and I need to talk, Mick! I've been into music since before The Beatles hit the U.S. JUST before, but the first song I remember hearing on the radio was "The Lion Sleeps Toninght" as performed by The Tokens in the fall of 1961, when I was 31/2 and my sister was 21 and baby sitting me. The big AM Pop station in the Detroit Area was CKLW, in Windsor. Canada. The first Beatles song I remember was "I should Have Known Better" wich came out in June of '64. I remember that song because I was at a friend from school's house and he knew how to draw a naked lady and that was the '45' he was playing when I visited his house... WOW! Sexy women and MUSIC! lol

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Funny story prior to Rock music my first love was and still is musical theater (i know not cool to say on a board like this but such as it is, lol) in fact my musical collection is as large if not larger than my "regular music collection. Anyway my first exposure to rock music was Rubber soul. Woah did i wear that sucker out, lol. i was 9. and i've never looked back

 

I suppose my theater love stayed with me in that i love Cheesy stuff. i spinning The Carpenters as a type this, lol.

 

Cheers Friend.

 

Mick

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Wait, i've been here longer than you? I thought you were here when I joined lol.

 

Happy anniversary to the person on this forum with the most diverse musical tastes.

 

thank you so much. thank means a lot. it's what i strive for as a music listener.

 

and when i found out you enjoyed Meat Loaf......you had me buddy.

 

Mick

 

You and I need to talk, Mick! I've been into music since before The Beatles hit the U.S. JUST before, but the first song I remember hearing on the radio was "The Lion Sleeps Toninght" as performed by The Tokens in the fall of 1961, when I was 31/2 and my sister was 21 and baby sitting me. The big AM Pop station in the Detroit Area was CKLW, in Windsor. Canada. The first Beatles song I remember was "I should Have Known Better" wich came out in June of '64. I remember that song because I was at a friend from school's house and he knew how to draw a naked lady and that was the '45' he was playing when I visited his house... WOW! Sexy women and MUSIC! lol

XjXRYzX.gif

 

Funny story prior to Rock music my first love was and still is musical theater (i know not cool to say on a board like this but such as it is, lol) in fact my musical collection is as large if not larger than my "regular music collection. Anyway my first exposure to rock music was Rubber soul. Woah did i wear that sucker out, lol. i was 9. and i've never looked.

 

I suppose my theater love stayed with me in that i love Cheesy stuff. i spinning The Carpenters as a type this, lol.

 

Cheers Friend.

 

Mick

 

I have a bunch of Musicals also....My first one was "Mary Poppins" from the Disney movie and my second was the Disney "Jungle Book" Strangley enough my Third one was the soundtrack to "Magical Mystery Tour" by The Beatles, and then "Yellow Submarine" by the same band...My musical tastes run from Classical, all the way to New age, like Philip Glass and others...I have Horrible Pop "The Shags" and such to country, even rap with horrible lyrics etc, but I even got into Speed Metal and "cookie Monster vocals, etc. Female performers and groups, I LOVE enya and Loreena McKennit, not to mention Sarah McLachlan, Melissa Etheridge, The British Pop chick Suzanne Vega. I have ABBA's greatest hits...John Denver's best...I am BEYND LOVE for Jack Nitzsche's score for that movie, it's my quintessential "RELAX", the end song when the alien leaves earth...

Any thing you'd like to ask me or that type of thing just give me a thread or PM....

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