Re: Allow me to introduce myself.
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 4:29 am
someone find a picture of austin powers "allow myself to introduce.. myself.."
quick!
quick!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67E42LQsU24Johnisfaster wrote:someone find a picture of austin powers "allow myself to introduce.. myself.."
quick!
Dude, your sounding hella old, like you were round when jesus christTone Deft wrote:are you a man of wealth and taste whose been around for a long, long year and stole many a mans soul and faith?
real question is - which version do you most relate to? for years I thought JA wrote it.aisling wrote:Dude, you're sounding hella old, like you were round when jesus christTone Deft wrote:are you a man of wealth and taste whose been around for a long, long year and stole many a mans soul and faith?
Had his moment of doubt and pain.
yeah at 39, I may be in the old mens club.....certainly a hair club for men candidate...Tone Deft wrote:real question is - which version do you most relate to? for years I thought JA wrote it.aisling wrote:Dude, you're sounding hella old, like you were round when jesus christTone Deft wrote:are you a man of wealth and taste whose been around for a long, long year and stole many a mans soul and faith?
Had his moment of doubt and pain.
anyway, last I read you have a few years on me.
a very cool Stones version with some famous cameos.aisling wrote:I first knew the stones version, but then found new found love with the version on the fist JA album. Perry just made that song come alive in ways the original does not (imho)
Cool link. Despite the fact that they are fossil fuel and should have hung it up in the 80's, they were a great band, wrote some really cool trippy vibey songs..... JA was one of the last band imho to make soulful music like that. Not that there has not been great songs written since, it's just as an entire band vibe, things seem flat the last 10 years.....Tone Deft wrote:a very cool Stones version with some famous cameos.aisling wrote:I first knew the stones version, but then found new found love with the version on the fist JA album. Perry just made that song come alive in ways the original does not (imho)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuTiTfbfy7Q
not bad for three chords. (a 4th is thrown in, still...)
It's a bleedin' circus... a rock n' roll circus...Tone Deft wrote: a very cool Stones version with some famous cameos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuTiTfbfy7Q
not bad for three chords. (a 4th is thrown in, still...)
This one:Tone Deft wrote:real question is - which version do you most relate to? for years I thought JA wrote it.aisling wrote:Dude, you're sounding hella old, like you were round when jesus christTone Deft wrote:are you a man of wealth and taste whose been around for a long, long year and stole many a mans soul and faith?
Had his moment of doubt and pain.
anyway, last I read you have a few years on me.
You need to listen to some Spoon.aisling wrote:Cool link. Despite the fact that they are fossil fuel and should have hung it up in the 80's, they were a great band, wrote some really cool trippy vibey songs..... JA was one of the last band imho to make soulful music like that. Not that there has not been great songs written since, it's just as an entire band vibe, things seem flat the last 10 years.....Tone Deft wrote:a very cool Stones version with some famous cameos.aisling wrote:I first knew the stones version, but then found new found love with the version on the fist JA album. Perry just made that song come alive in ways the original does not (imho)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuTiTfbfy7Q
not bad for three chords. (a 4th is thrown in, still...)