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Re: This is my jam.
« Reply #225 on: January 21, 2017, 12:12:45 am »
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Do we forget that cops were primarily still using 6 Shot Revolvers well through the mid 80's? It wasn't until after 1986 that most departments then relented and went to autos.
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    « Reply #226 on: January 21, 2017, 11:58:47 pm »

    Another one of my favorites.  Not the best rendition ever... I have an awesome one on my phone, but youtube does not have it.



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    « Reply #227 on: January 22, 2017, 12:23:06 am »
    I have a great recording of Orff's Carmina Burana w/ the London Symphony Orchestra and Choir.

    Closest I ever got to performing it was Ritter's Gloria, which is nice, but doesn't have the same oomph to it.

    For a while, I was really into Arvo Part's work...


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    « Reply #228 on: January 22, 2017, 01:32:23 am »
    For a while, I was really into Arvo Part's work...


    Not my usual, but not bad. :hmm

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    « Reply #229 on: January 25, 2017, 05:34:06 pm »
    Butch Trucks passed away last night  :(  :'(  :(



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    « Reply #230 on: January 25, 2017, 05:50:39 pm »
     :'(

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    « Reply #231 on: February 05, 2017, 09:52:38 am »
    Texas
    Do we forget that cops were primarily still using 6 Shot Revolvers well through the mid 80's? It wasn't until after 1986 that most departments then relented and went to autos.
    Capacity wasn't really an issue then... and honestly really it's not even an issue now.
    Ray Chapman, used to say that the 125-grain Magnum load’s almost magical stopping power was the only reason to load .357 instead of .38 Special +P ammunition into a fighting revolver chambered for the Magnum round. I agree. - Massad Ayoob

    Paradoxically it is those who strive for self-reliance, who remain vigilant and ready to help others.

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    « Reply #232 on: February 17, 2017, 09:55:33 pm »
    One of the nicest covers I've heard in a long time.

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    Do we forget that cops were primarily still using 6 Shot Revolvers well through the mid 80's? It wasn't until after 1986 that most departments then relented and went to autos.
    Capacity wasn't really an issue then... and honestly really it's not even an issue now.
    Ray Chapman, used to say that the 125-grain Magnum load’s almost magical stopping power was the only reason to load .357 instead of .38 Special +P ammunition into a fighting revolver chambered for the Magnum round. I agree. - Massad Ayoob

    Paradoxically it is those who strive for self-reliance, who remain vigilant and ready to help others.

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    « Reply #233 on: February 19, 2017, 10:08:11 pm »


    Texas
    Do we forget that cops were primarily still using 6 Shot Revolvers well through the mid 80's? It wasn't until after 1986 that most departments then relented and went to autos.
    Capacity wasn't really an issue then... and honestly really it's not even an issue now.
    Ray Chapman, used to say that the 125-grain Magnum load’s almost magical stopping power was the only reason to load .357 instead of .38 Special +P ammunition into a fighting revolver chambered for the Magnum round. I agree. - Massad Ayoob

    Paradoxically it is those who strive for self-reliance, who remain vigilant and ready to help others.

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    « Reply #234 on: February 19, 2017, 11:29:08 pm »
    Always good to see the young playing good music. This girl has a lot of talent.




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    « Reply #235 on: February 19, 2017, 11:38:52 pm »



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    « Reply #236 on: February 20, 2017, 10:09:43 am »

    We need some more Metal up in here... Let's ease back into it.
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    « Reply #237 on: February 20, 2017, 10:31:28 am »

    We need some more Metal up in here... Let's ease back into it.

     :shocked That was like silent hill, but with guitars.

    Here's some metal you requested. I typically don't get into the heavy stuff.

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    Do we forget that cops were primarily still using 6 Shot Revolvers well through the mid 80's? It wasn't until after 1986 that most departments then relented and went to autos.
    Capacity wasn't really an issue then... and honestly really it's not even an issue now.
    Ray Chapman, used to say that the 125-grain Magnum load’s almost magical stopping power was the only reason to load .357 instead of .38 Special +P ammunition into a fighting revolver chambered for the Magnum round. I agree. - Massad Ayoob

    Paradoxically it is those who strive for self-reliance, who remain vigilant and ready to help others.

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    « Reply #238 on: February 20, 2017, 04:14:48 pm »
    Not sure what that was... but that's not Heavy Metal.   Or any Metal.   That would be like saying Cold Play is Heavy Metal.
     :hmm
    Not even sure if that's Rock.
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    « Reply #239 on: February 20, 2017, 04:24:52 pm »
    I think if MTV hadn't gotten started prior to roughly ten years ago it would have already failed and been forgotten.   :shrug
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    « Reply #240 on: February 20, 2017, 04:42:07 pm »


    Every now and then, I need this song playing.

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    « Reply #241 on: February 20, 2017, 06:32:27 pm »
    Not sure what that was... but that's not Heavy Metal.   Or any Metal.   That would be like saying Cold Play is Heavy Metal.
     :hmm
    Not even sure if that's Rock.

    I disagree. If in most circles, system of a down and disturbed can be considered heavy metal, then at the very least Smith street band is punk rock. But I would like to credit it as metal. The good news is that now when I get some time, I'm going to try to hunt you down some 'actual' metal.

    I think if MTV hadn't gotten started prior to roughly ten years ago it would have already failed and been forgotten.   :shrug

    Heavy metal as a genre?  :hmm
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    Do we forget that cops were primarily still using 6 Shot Revolvers well through the mid 80's? It wasn't until after 1986 that most departments then relented and went to autos.
    Capacity wasn't really an issue then... and honestly really it's not even an issue now.
    Ray Chapman, used to say that the 125-grain Magnum load’s almost magical stopping power was the only reason to load .357 instead of .38 Special +P ammunition into a fighting revolver chambered for the Magnum round. I agree. - Massad Ayoob

    Paradoxically it is those who strive for self-reliance, who remain vigilant and ready to help others.

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    « Reply #242 on: February 21, 2017, 06:15:47 am »
    Is this what you wanted?



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    Texas
    Do we forget that cops were primarily still using 6 Shot Revolvers well through the mid 80's? It wasn't until after 1986 that most departments then relented and went to autos.
    Capacity wasn't really an issue then... and honestly really it's not even an issue now.
    Ray Chapman, used to say that the 125-grain Magnum load’s almost magical stopping power was the only reason to load .357 instead of .38 Special +P ammunition into a fighting revolver chambered for the Magnum round. I agree. - Massad Ayoob

    Paradoxically it is those who strive for self-reliance, who remain vigilant and ready to help others.

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    « Reply #243 on: February 21, 2017, 09:33:35 pm »
    Is this what you wanted?





    Crunchy. not bad. a little less melodic then I take my metal. but the second one had excellent clean vocals by that young lady.
    reminds me of underoath and august burns red.


    We need some more Metal up in here... Let's ease back into it.


    "Lets ease back into it." okay....

    and back to the music now.
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    okay- this one. watch it twice. first without looking at the video. then while watching the video.
    the video has nothing to do with the music. nothing. but it's hilarious. the lead singer added in a commentary


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    « Reply #244 on: February 26, 2017, 01:19:54 pm »


    Also known as "outlaw country" apparently.


    Plucked this one from there. Never heard it before, but very heartfelt.

    « Last Edit: February 26, 2017, 01:34:03 pm by MTK20 »
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    Do we forget that cops were primarily still using 6 Shot Revolvers well through the mid 80's? It wasn't until after 1986 that most departments then relented and went to autos.
    Capacity wasn't really an issue then... and honestly really it's not even an issue now.
    Ray Chapman, used to say that the 125-grain Magnum load’s almost magical stopping power was the only reason to load .357 instead of .38 Special +P ammunition into a fighting revolver chambered for the Magnum round. I agree. - Massad Ayoob

    Paradoxically it is those who strive for self-reliance, who remain vigilant and ready to help others.

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    « Reply #245 on: February 26, 2017, 09:15:53 pm »
     :thumbup1
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    « Reply #246 on: February 27, 2017, 09:13:41 am »
    I've put some Gillian Welch stuff up here before - in the murder ballad thread.

    Great stuff. Her voice and David Rawlings' blend incredibly well, and he is a damn good guitar player.  If you can catch them live, do so. They're incredible.

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    « Reply #247 on: February 27, 2017, 02:43:48 pm »


    Cristina Gatti trips my trigger something awful.



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    « Reply #248 on: March 03, 2017, 06:04:42 pm »






    Realise my music taste has been rather... Varied, today.
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    Do we forget that cops were primarily still using 6 Shot Revolvers well through the mid 80's? It wasn't until after 1986 that most departments then relented and went to autos.
    Capacity wasn't really an issue then... and honestly really it's not even an issue now.
    Ray Chapman, used to say that the 125-grain Magnum load’s almost magical stopping power was the only reason to load .357 instead of .38 Special +P ammunition into a fighting revolver chambered for the Magnum round. I agree. - Massad Ayoob

    Paradoxically it is those who strive for self-reliance, who remain vigilant and ready to help others.

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    « Reply #249 on: March 04, 2017, 09:18:57 pm »
    I rather prefer this 1972 version by Johnny Rodriguez from his first album.

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