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Timothy

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#59103 Black Lives Matter, Fomerly Trayvon Martin

Posted by Timothy on 26 March 2012 - 05:43 PM

truth is probable some where in the middle of all the political bullshit posturing.


#59064 Anything you'd like to see?

Posted by Timothy on 24 March 2012 - 05:42 PM

More COWBELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Posted by Timothy on 23 March 2012 - 08:48 PM

did Slash come out of the water playing a solo???!?!


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Posted by Timothy on 08 March 2012 - 04:38 PM




#58593 Breitbart Loses His Shit

Posted by Timothy on 07 March 2012 - 06:56 PM

That video a warped my mind!!!


#58269 Guns N' Roses

Posted by Timothy on 24 February 2012 - 12:30 PM

Guns In ATl on March 1st sweet!!


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#58160 Van Halen

Posted by Timothy on 19 February 2012 - 01:59 AM

Van Halen 2012 Tour Set List – Louisville, Kentucky

by: Matthew Wilkening 8 minutes ago

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Van Halen kicked off their 2012 tour in Louisville, Ky. last night (Feb. 18) with a 22-song set list that sent the sold-out crowd singing happily — albeit a little wobbly and off-key — into the night.
The evening’s performance was naturally (and properly) dominated by many of the same big hits and beloved album tracks featured on the band’s 2007-08 reunion tour, but there was also a fair sampling of tracks from their new album ‘A Different Kind of Truth‘ and a handful of newly unearthed catalog gems.
Four songs from the new album were performed at the show – ‘She’s the Woman,’ ‘Tattoo,’ ‘China Town’ and ‘The Trouble with Never.’ Of course, that meant some classics had to be elbowed out, and ‘I’m the One, ‘Atomic Punk,’ ‘Little Dreamer,’ ‘Jamie’s Cryin’,’ ‘So This is Love’ and ‘And the Cradle Will Rock…” all featured prominently on their last trek, were nowhere to be heard tonight.
Now, it could certainly be that the set list changes from night to night, and a couple of long-absent tracks from the band’s 1979 sophomore album ‘II’ were dusted off for a show-highlighting sequence rather late into the evening to add variety and help make up for the missing favorites.
You can read our review of Van Halen’s 2012 opening night here; it’ll be exciting to see how the tour evolves over the next few months.
Next: Van Halen Thrill Kentucky in 2012 Tour Kick Off Date
Van Halen 2012 Tour Set List – Louisville, Kentucky
‘You Really Got Me’
‘Runnin’ With the Devil’
‘She’s the Woman’
‘Romeo Delight’
‘Tattoo’
‘Everybody Wants Some!!’
‘Somebody Get Me a Doctor’
‘China Town’
‘Mean Streets’
‘Pretty Woman’
Drum Solo
‘Unchained’
‘The Trouble With Never’
‘Dance the Night Away’
‘I’ll Wait’
‘Hot for Teacher’
‘Women in Love’
‘Outta Love Again’
‘Beautiful Girls’
‘Ice Cream Man’
‘Panama’
Guitar Solo
‘Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love’
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#58158 Van Halen

Posted by Timothy on 19 February 2012 - 01:07 AM

still can't stop playing this album. Just so fuckin' killer. Has that old VH sound. This should be the reference point for all older band trying to put out that comeback album!Yes looking at you aerosmith and Sabbath!


#58150 Guns N' Roses

Posted by Timothy on 18 February 2012 - 12:07 AM

money talks,sir! housekeepers need raises!


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Posted by Timothy on 17 February 2012 - 09:54 AM

Candy bars!!!!


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Posted by Timothy on 07 February 2012 - 06:11 PM

I saw a man in a Yahoo chat room who had a penis that was smaller than that. It was actually inverted. No bullshit. It was about as big around as a tube of chapstick in diameter and probably - 1 cm in length when erect. It was a fetish room for people who like small penises. Many were very small, but this guy named Tiny was the king of the room. He had a flock of chicks fighting over him. Being fucked over so royally by fate, it truly made me happy to see that even people like Tiny can find a little piece of paradise somewhere in the world.


So d has been using exstenze?
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#57841 Slash's New Albums Release Date Revealed! 5/22/12

Posted by Timothy on 06 February 2012 - 02:52 PM

SLASH: New Album Release Date Announced - Feb. 6, 2012
Slash — the iconic, Grammy-winning rock guitarist and songwriter — is currently in a Los Angeles studio putting the finishing touches on his second solo album. The as-yet-untitled disc is due out May 22 on Slash's own label Dik Hayd International distributed through EMI and will follow his 2010 debut album, "Slash", and his November 2011 first-ever live solo album, the two-CD/DVD set "Made In Stoke 24/7/11". Notably, the "Slash" album debuted on The Billboard 200 chart at #3 (#1 on the Rock chart, #1 on the Independent chart, and #1 on the Hard Music chart). Digitally, the album also became the #1 overall digital album and hit #1 on iTunes in 13 countries. Internationally, the disc achieved Top 5 chart positions in over a dozen major territories, hitting #1 in both Japan and New Zealand.

For the new album, Slash — along with and his bandmates Myles Kennedy (vocals), Brent Fitz (drums) and Todd Kerns (bass) — teamed with producer Eric Valentine, who also produced the "Slash" disc. All the songs were written together by Slash and Kennedy, and cameras have been rolling throughout the entire making of the album. Check out exclusive behind-the-scenes footage airing weekly beginning today.

A question-and-answer session with Slash about the new album follows below.

Q: Looking at all your Twitter updates, you sound really pumped about the new disc. This time around, you and Myles wrote all the songs and he sings lead on all the tracks. What inspired this scenario since your debut solo album featured multiple vocalists (including Myles on two songs)?

Slash: Well, having Myles sing on the first record inspired me to take him on the road, then taking him on the road inspired me to have him sing on the whole record. So yeah, the tour last year definitely inspired the decision for him to sing on the new record. He has a really broad range. He is just very musical as far as his melodic style is concerned and he's also very lyrical and just a really powerful singer. There's a lot of positives about the way he sings.

Q: Perhaps you want to talk a bit here about your other bandmates and what they each bring to the sound?

Slash: There's Brent who is probably one of the best drummers I've ever played with — he has a great way of playing very powerful rock n roll while still being able to keep it behind the beat and sexy. And then Todd has got to be one of the most overall talented musicians I've worked with, just a really great bass player. Todd's very quick in the studio, a quick learner and creative as a writer; on top of that, he's also a great singer.

Q: Beyond you and Myles writing all the songs and Myles singing all the leads, in what other ways is the new album perhaps different from your debut solo album?

Slash: Myles and I basically collaborated on the new material. The main thing is we wrote these songs together which is a big difference from the last album where I wrote each song with all of the different collaborators. The whole creative nucleus is between Myles and me. On top of this, the whole rhythm section of Brent and Todd brings something to the table and changes the dynamic completely from the last record — it's much more cohesive.

Q: With your record company Dik Hayd Records, you remain an independent artist and work with major companies for distribution. Can you talk about how you as an artist benefit by this scenario in these interesting times for the music industry?

Slash: It puts me more in the driver's seat of how I want to market the record, but even more importantly than that, I'm not giving half of everything that comes in on the album to the record company.

Q: Eric Valentine returns as producer for the new disc. What do you feel he brings as a producer to these songs and the overall approach?

Slash: The first thing we always talk about with Eric is he's an extremely gifted musician, but he is basically as talented an engineer, so it makes for a great combination as a producer. As a person he's easy to work with — he's very patient and he lives and breathes what he does. That's a lot like how I am, we're similar; I can call him at any moment and ask him a question or share an idea I have with him. He's always in his element and it's something that I can appreciate.

Q: You toured the world seven times with the last album. What are your tour plans for the new album?

Slash: Right now we're starting off with radio shows in the states and then we'll do as much of Europe as possible. We'll also tour in Asia and Australia, and try to hit South Africa this year as well as India and a couple other spots. Trying to just broaden our horizons a bit.


#57800 Van Halen

Posted by Timothy on 05 February 2012 - 09:59 PM

How the hell did they not get VH for the halftime show?


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Posted by Timothy on 03 February 2012 - 11:49 PM

I just read this and I didn't know D had a record!

"The smallest erect penis on record was just 1cm long."


#57715 Van Halen

Posted by Timothy on 03 February 2012 - 01:36 PM

Albums is killer!!!!