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Old 09-07-2001, 05:56 PM   #31
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well no, i dont know where you can anymore. at least not specifically. but i CAN send it to you through e-mail, if you wish. and i was also severly disappointed by the watered-down PC version music, or at least One Winged Angel.
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Old 09-07-2001, 06:02 PM   #32
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Pah - wimps the lot of you!!!!

I own the original 12" vinyl (remember that ) single of Motorhead amongst their other stuff and have seen them live three times. I tell you, any band that can add a bit of class to the farcical posturing that passes for "Sports Entertainment" of the WWF (via the HHH entry music) deserves our respect

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Old 09-07-2001, 06:02 PM   #33
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well no, i dont know where you can anymore. at least not specifically. but i CAN send it to you through e-mail, if you wish. and i was also severly disappointed by the watered-down PC version music, or at least One Winged Angel.
I'm downloading it now. Sounds pretty cool.



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Old 09-07-2001, 06:07 PM   #34
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well no, i dont know where you can anymore. at least not specifically. but i CAN send it to you through e-mail, if you wish. and i was also severly disappointed by the watered-down PC version music, or at least One Winged Angel.
Yeah, if it'll fit in your output limit then go for it. Thanks. Milamber, where are you downloading it from?

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Old 09-07-2001, 06:09 PM   #35
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Found it a bunch of times on morpheus. It's also on limewire and bearshare.

*not that I condone or even admit to downloading illgotten music or software on the internet*

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Old 09-07-2001, 06:54 PM   #36
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Well... just now, I am trying to learn how to play the gituarr, so heroes like Yngwie Malmsteen is high on my list now. I also like Iron Maiden and Metallica.
Though, Mozart will always be #1 to me.

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Old 09-07-2001, 07:01 PM   #37
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Well... just now, I am trying to learn how to play the gituarr, so heroes like Yngwie Malmsteen is high on my list now. I also like Iron Maiden and Metallica.
Though, Mozart will always be #1 to me.


I play as well. Yngwie is phenomenal. I think the true master though is Erik Johnson. His right hand technique is amazing. Yngwie uses mostly taps, where erik is actually using a pick and finger picking at the same time!! Very difficult.


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Old 09-07-2001, 09:09 PM   #38
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how bout deftones, ranger?
There alright, not my favorit, White Pony was a cool album though



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Old 09-07-2001, 09:44 PM   #39
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Oh boy, where to start?

I'm very eclectic. My parents raised me to appreciate EVERYTHING. Where music is concerned, I grew up listening to The Doors, Rolling Stones (Paint it Black rocks!), Steppenwolf and Iron Butterfly (if you've never heard Inna Godda Davida - get a copy and listen to it - preferably over stereo headphones! It's better than doing drugs! You get a "fuzzy" feeling without doing anything illegal or harmful - except maybe to your ears!). Also, 50's rock-&-roll and classical music are great. My three faves for classical: Wagner (very powerful stuff), Mozart and Tchaikovsky are close behind.

I went through a country "stage" and my heavy metal/hard rock stage (picture a 32 year old "head banging" down the highway to Metallica, AC/DC or ZZ Top!) I then fell in to rap and hip-hop (mid-to-late twenties). Now, I like ALL music.

I think everyone should learn to play at least one instrument. It gives you a better perspective on any music style you listen to because it gives you an idea of the effort involved to produce the music (IMOH). I, myself, taught myself to play the piano when I was six and the guitar when I was 10. It makes you especially mindful when listening to classical.

It's so refreshing to see the "younger" generation interested in more than just mindless screaming and garble (although, I myself like a little "mindless screaming and garble" now and again - God rest Cobain's tortured soul).

Y'all keep up the good work now, heauh?

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Old 09-07-2001, 10:55 PM   #40
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I was weaned on rock & roll and introduced to classical in elementary school.
I love them both, but with the rock, I do like the new music that comes out as opposed to hanging on to the oldies for dear life so that I can feel nostalgic.
I do feel nostalgia with certain songs from the sixties and seventies, but I'll normally take alternative or classical over my oldies anyday of the week.


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