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Corner Kid

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  1. No particular order, but I'd say the top five listed are my top five favorites Travis Sigur Ros Doves Ben Folds/Ben Folds Five Jump, Little Children The Funk Brothers David Mead Coldplay South The Beatles Nick Drake Remy Shand Elbow Radiohead Abandoned Pools Marvin Gaye Robert Randolph and the Family Band Barry White (RIP) Michael Jackson (Jackson Five - Thriller, basically anything before "Bad") Goo Goo Dolls (pre-Gutterflower)
  2. Carter may be an incredible drummer, but that doesnt mean Grohl's talent and hard work should be disregarded alltogether. So basically Grohl's hard-work and dedication over the past couple of decades (playing for Nirvana, producing and backing bands like Queens of the Stone Age and Tenacious D, and pretty much writing and producing all the material for Foo Fighters) all of the sudden means "nothing" just because there's another drummer who can play better than him. I'm not a huge Foo Fighters fan, but I've got to admire his talent. He's in a totally different category than Carter, since he played all the instruments when Foo Fighters was born, sings, writes, and produces. People would kill to be able to do that.
  3. Corner Kid replied to ';''s topic in The Lounge
    thanks! Yeah, I'm recording a four song acoustic demo, just guitar and cello. When its done, I'll post about it so that you can hear it.
  4. Corner Kid replied to ';''s topic in The Lounge
    heeyyy, where've YOU been? I've been around, I'm going to be in the studio this week, so thats exciting. Andrew is usually busy, but I'll mention it. Good to see you again. I'll visit more often.
  5. Who would be in it? Mine would be... (I'm going all-out on this one, heh) Jimmy Gnecco (Ours): Vocals Fran Healy (Travis): Vocals and Acoustic Guitar Jonsi Birgisson (Sigur Ros): Electric Guitar and Falsetto The Late Great James Jamerson (Funk Brothers): Bass Ben Folds: Keyboards/Piano/Vocals The Late Great John Bohnam (Led Zeppelin): Drums Ward Williams (Jump, Little Children): Cello
  6. Robert Randolph and the Family Band - I Need More Love New funk band, kicks ass!
  7. Which is your preference? The mellow sound of a Martin? Or the bright sound of a Taylor?
  8. After a break-up, the relationship becomes extremely fragile. Going from romantic to platonic so quickly is the reason for this. A break-up happens all in one day. It can take maybe a small handful of words to end a relationship and bring about such a serious change so quickly. If its not a mutual break-up, a healthy friendship is nearly impossible. The break-up basically determines how easy or hard it will be to remain friends. After a break-up, all the bitter feelings come out and its basically like in "High Fidelity" when he goes through a state of bitter confusion. Some people try to bring up their problems with their ex to try and solve them once and for all. Like "why did you do this?" or "this bothered me" or "you said this, blah blah blah." A friendship can happen, but it takes equal effort from both sides. If the problems from the past cant be solved, its best to agree to disagree if you're really serious about remaining friends. If problems arent solved, then its only going to build-up over time, and someone will either explode over it, or start holding grudges over it. Its going to be hard, because people are prone to assume the negative after a breakup, like "he/she hasnt talked to me in a while, he/she must not care anymore, this reminds me of that one time he/she hurt me" basically like DoogieJ said, its best that you spend time apart at first, to try and establish independence again. You have to ween yourself off of a relationship. Jumping into something else will ruin any chances of a friendship as well.
  9. Corner Kid replied to ';''s topic in The Lounge
    most violent movie I've ever seen, stunts absolutely kicked ass, awesomely written, directed very well. Over-all a must see if you liked his other work. Its supposed to be filmed like an Anime would be if it were live action. I can honestly say that he pulled it off really well.
  10. hah, I've had Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk stuck in my head all day...
  11. Corner Kid replied to Corner Kid's topic in The Lounge
    hey momo and vin!!! whats up!! whats new?
  12. Sigur Ros - ( ) Travis - The Man Who Doves - Lost Souls South - From Here On In Jump, Little Children - Vertigo
  13. Corner Kid posted a topic in The Lounge
    havent been here in ages (or so it seems)... just thought I'd check in and see how everyone is doing...
  14. Rufus Wainwright, great singer, does a great cover of "Across the Universe" by the Beatles and "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen, i get a lot of comparisons to him, i guess its the tone of voice... he has a voice like no one else
  15. I was up in the mountains of Arkansas today... They sure are obsessed with Dulcimers... They're everywhere... they had posters for Dulcimer lessons and we saw a total of four people walk around carrying A Dulcimer case...
  16. great movie, great casting job! :)
  17. Yesterday, Rocky Racoon, Blackbird, Across the Universe
  18. guitar, keyboards heh, we should all record something with our instruments and I can piece them all together with my multi-track and layering program... ok maybe not, but that would be cool if all of us recorded a song from different parts of the world...
  19. Whistle Pops! The most delicious musical instruments!
  20. If I did a top ten, It'd take forever, I'd have to do a top five, I have like 30 favorite comedies, and its hard to choose... 1) Kung-Pow! 2) Rat Race 3) Monty Python and the Holy Grail 4) Super Troopers 5) Saving Grace
  21. Corner Kid replied to Sweet One's topic in The Lounge
    i dunno about you all, but I'm tired of the guy, he's in too many movies all in a short amount of time, they seem to be doing that with actors these days, putting them in a ton of movies all in a short amount of time. For Instance, John C. Reilly was in 3 out of the 5 movies nominated for Movie of the Year just recently, and he was in a couple that werent nominated. However, John C. Reilly is a good guy. Colin Farrell donates a large portion of his paycheck to the underground porn industry.
  22. for society to have a strong structure, I wrote a whole thing on it, but I'm too tired to look for it, I know its in my forum somewhere...
  23. for some reason i think of blood clots, hemorages, and aneurisms
  24. Corner Kid replied to Sally_'s topic in The Lounge
    this movie kicks ass... anyone who didnt like it probably didnt like it because their expectations were built up too high before they saw it. Either that or their taste in movies sucks, this is the most well-made horror film I've ever seen, it gives us a look at the realism of what it would really be like if we were living a horror movie. Not like that Blair Witch crap, that was an hour and a half of people yelling and screaming "WHAT WAS THAT?!?!?! JOSH?!?!"

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