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MiNe 109
November 8th 09, 09:33 PM
Greatest Hits cheap $2.99. Easier than ripping the cd. OTOH, these MP3s
are LOUD, but I'll bet I won't care listening in the car.

Stephen

George M. Middius[_4_]
November 8th 09, 10:09 PM
MiNe 109 said:

> Greatest Hits cheap $2.99. Easier than ripping the cd.

How blue-collar of you to recommend that band.

MiNe 109
November 8th 09, 11:48 PM
In article >,
George M. Middius > wrote:

> MiNe 109 said:
>
> > Greatest Hits cheap $2.99. Easier than ripping the cd.
>
> How blue-collar of you to recommend that band.

I just googled up the first time I saw the Ramones. I may have been
ahead of the curve on that one.

Stephen

George M. Middius[_4_]
November 8th 09, 11:51 PM
MiNe 109 said:

> > > Greatest Hits cheap $2.99. Easier than ripping the cd.
> >
> > How blue-collar of you to recommend that band.
>
> I just googled up the first time I saw the Ramones. I may have been
> ahead of the curve on that one.

If you were going to burn your own, would you include "Rock & Roll High
School"?

I suppose you're also a BF of Bon Jovi and Springsteen. Gregipus adores Roxy
Music, possibly because of their persistent Oedipal themes.

MiNe 109
November 9th 09, 12:13 AM
In article >,
George M. Middius > wrote:

> MiNe 109 said:
>
> > > > Greatest Hits cheap $2.99. Easier than ripping the cd.
> > >
> > > How blue-collar of you to recommend that band.
> >
> > I just googled up the first time I saw the Ramones. I may have been
> > ahead of the curve on that one.
>
> If you were going to burn your own, would you include "Rock & Roll High
> School"?

I'd want the soundtrack version with the explosion to see if I could
discern another difference between it and "Rock and Roll Radio."

> I suppose you're also a BF of Bon Jovi and Springsteen. Gregipus adores Roxy
> Music, possibly because of their persistent Oedipal themes.

My first notice of Springsteen was that he was awfully blinky in the No
Nukes movie.

I admire Bon Jovi in every way except for his music.

Stephen

George M. Middius[_4_]
November 9th 09, 12:33 AM
MiNe 109 said:

> > > I just googled up the first time I saw the Ramones. I may have been
> > > ahead of the curve on that one.
> >
> > If you were going to burn your own, would you include "Rock & Roll High
> > School"?
>
> I'd want the soundtrack version with the explosion to see if I could
> discern another difference between it and "Rock and Roll Radio."

whatever, dewd.

> > I suppose you're also a BF of Bon Jovi and Springsteen. Gregipus adores Roxy
> > Music, possibly because of their persistent Oedipal themes.
>
> My first notice of Springsteen was that he was awfully blinky in the No
> Nukes movie.

Didn't see it, but your power of recollection from your teenage years is
obviously strong.

> I admire Bon Jovi in every way except for his music.

I guess you mean Bon Jovi Inc. Is Gene Simmons from N.J. also? He's been
popping up on TV. Some people say he has sex appeal.

MiNe 109
November 9th 09, 12:56 AM
In article >,
George M. Middius > wrote:

> MiNe 109 said:
>
> > > > I just googled up the first time I saw the Ramones. I may have been
> > > > ahead of the curve on that one.
> > >
> > > If you were going to burn your own, would you include "Rock & Roll High
> > > School"?
> >
> > I'd want the soundtrack version with the explosion to see if I could
> > discern another difference between it and "Rock and Roll Radio."
>
> whatever, dewd.

PJ Soles rocks. And we had the same drink glasses Clint Howard did in
the van.

> > > I suppose you're also a BF of Bon Jovi and Springsteen. Gregipus adores
> > > Roxy
> > > Music, possibly because of their persistent Oedipal themes.
> >
> > My first notice of Springsteen was that he was awfully blinky in the No
> > Nukes movie.
>
> Didn't see it, but your power of recollection from your teenage years is
> obviously strong.

Found it!:

<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYriU4bhW7I&feature=PlayList&p=FA25803336
003749&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=1>

Warning for those who haven't seen it: he hadn't yet started working out
and had a stronger resemblance to Fee Waybill and Lyle Lovett than I
remembered. Blinkier viewed large.

> > I admire Bon Jovi in every way except for his music.
>
> I guess you mean Bon Jovi Inc. Is Gene Simmons from N.J. also? He's been
> popping up on TV. Some people say he has sex appeal.

Don't let him show you his Polaroid collection.

Stephen