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Wayne

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  1. Highlands (from Time Out Of Mind) I'm crossing the street to get away from a mangy dog Talkin' to myself in a monologue I think what I might need is a full length leather coat Somebody just asked me if I've registered to vote
  2. The Stranglers http://68.media.tumblr.com/6260d0ac76864ad74224e94015fd1cab/tumblr_nqwt77ezcT1rf2z80o1_500.jpg
  3. uncle Phil: Dodo/Lurker Tonight Tonight Tonight Just A Job To Do You Might Recall Man Of Our Times Down And Out The Lady Lies Blood On The Rooftops Dance On A Volcano Squonk Peter Suppers Ready Get Em Out By Friday Can-utility And The Coastliners Dancing Out With The Moonlit Knight The Cinema Show The Battle Of Epping Forest Fountain Of Salmacis In The Cage Back In NYC The Lamia
  4. Chicago - Oh, Thank You Great Spirit (Jimi Hendrix tribute) https://youtu.be/IiqQGTpJAKk
  5. voted other Good singles band Good live band Patchy albums Excellent drummer Favourite track: Driven To Tears Mr Propulsion http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2007/06/02/stewartcopeland2_narrowweb__300x415,0.jpg
  6. 6'1' With the physique of a ballet dancer. All muscle no fat.
  7. Voted unsure cause I don't want to get banned. Dunno about overrated: I have been avoiding Stairway for like 20 years. The syrupy Rain Song is another on my 'Can We Skip This One' list. Since I've Been Loving You, Ten Years Gone, Tea For One, I'm Gonna Crawl have never been a problem. Go figure.
  8. One Foot Out The Door baby.... FAIR WARNING Women And Children First 1984 Diver Down Van Halen I Van Halen II A Different Kind Of Truth Tokyo Dome
  9. Anybody with 4 hours to spare one evening, Neil's 'A Work In Progress' is an excellent companion to the album. A blow by blow detail of the recording of each individual TFE drum track. Some more talk and analysis, a live in-the-studio performance... followed by more talk.
  10. Synth / New Wave http://www.2112.net/powerwindows/coverpics/GUPpromopic.jpg
  11. Carve Away The Stone is a great song to finish the album. Ged's singing here and elsewhere on the album among the best of his career. Other highlights: Totem, Driven, Time & Motion and the instrumental Limbo. The only track I have to skip is Half The World. P.S. I don't mind Dog Years.
  12. I have always liked Bargain. With its 'Rockford Files' synth motif, Roger's gruff vocal and The Loon's thermonuclear bass drum assault on the outro. Least awesome: Behind Blue Eyes.
  13. Five perfect albums: Captain Beefheart: Trout Mask Replica Tom Waits: Rain Dogs Funkadelic: The Electric Spanking of War Babies Miles Davis: Big Fun RHCP: Blood Sugar Sex Magik
  14. http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/2552/cover_2141143082012_r.jpg
  15. I watch a lot of foreign movies. So for me: it is director and nationality.
  16. Wayne

    Misfit Middle Eight

    Tool #1 Well done. You do not get it, so leave the discussion to adults or people with triple digit IQs. :kisshug: Come round to my place sweetie. I will give you some drumming lessons.
  17. Johnny B. Goode You Really Got Me Brown Sugar Whole Lotta Love For Those About To Rock
  18. Wayne

    Misfit Middle Eight

    My first Rush show was 1979: so I am only 3 years behind Uncle Tony. The band are all in their 60s with various health and fitness issues. We have had 40 glorious years. The touring is finished. Get over it.
  19. The greatest living American
  20. Sorry I don't watch American Idol 2016
  21. Bonne année le Forum Rush
  22. http://assets3.radiox.co.uk/2016/27/anthony-kiedis-and-john-frusciante-performing-in-2006--1467898228-article-0.jpg
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