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How about a Music Thread?
Posted: Aug 09 2002 2:25 pm
by pixelfrog
Hi All,
I think I ask this on every message board I go on out of plain curiosity and love of music. What types of Music does everyone listen to? Groups? Singers? Styles?
With a group as diverse as HAZ I'm sure we'd get a really wide range of answers, and hikers are a pretty cool demographic to look at I think.
I thought this would be a fun one for Friday afternoon and to add some more Peace to the Forum after that last one I started! :roll: he he
My Musical Tastes: Rock, Blues, Bluegrass, Raggae and various other bits and pieces.
Groups: Rolling Stones, Hendrix, Bob Marley, Phish, Grateful Dead, Led Zeppelin, Black Crowes, Widespread Panic, G Love and Special Sauce to name a few.
Anyway hope you all have great hikes and enjoy your weekend, see you on the trail!
P
Posted: Aug 10 2002 12:56 pm
by Unregistered
Yeah I totally agree Colin!! 91 - 95 was great for music, those are my college years as well.
Egads... very easy to lose track of time. The 60's and early 70's "were the bomb" (was that early 90's jargon? geez. I don't even know anymore...)
Anything, and I mean ANYTHING from those eras "make me kiss the sky..."

Posted: Aug 11 2002 2:28 pm
by dennisbench
Let's see, gotta go with Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Neil Young, Leadbelly....Also listen to a lot of different blues and such, but those four are the ones I listen to most frequently. Every once in awhile throw in a little Frank Zappa.
Re: Michigan State University
Posted: Aug 11 2002 9:31 pm
by olesma
Snick33 wrote:Puchini except in everyone of his operas someone has or dies from consumption
Yes, and the only opera where that's not the case is Turandot - where instead, Puchini died (not of consumption but old age) before he could finish it. I'd like to think the princess dies of consumption right after she guesses the princes name though. She was a wench anyway....
Ah, opera - good times. The only artistic medium where an individual can die for upwards of 30 minutes, and still maintain solid vocal quality and projection - even with a knife in their chest.
Re: Michigan State University
Posted: Aug 12 2002 10:17 am
by pixelfrog
Snick33 wrote:Pixelfrog Is it true that they went to Astro Turf on the Football Field to keep the cheerleaders from grazing during the game? I'm an Ann Arbor guy myself
I think you have it backwards Snick, everyone knows we milk the cows and the wolverines marry them!
Ouch! Only kidding of course. ;) (little big ten in-state rivalry here folks, nothing to see here, move along now)
P
Posted: Aug 12 2002 11:13 am
by joebartels
Hey! Alright! Screw Music, let's talk FOOTBALL!
Something I can understand

Since I'm...
Sooner BORN (Stillwater) &
Sooner BRED (Norman)
and when I die! I'll be Sooner DEAD! RAH
OKLAHOMA
NOTHING is more exciting to watch or play then the
WISHBONE !
I'm sure everybody will agree with me
(now where's that ban user function)
Posted: Aug 12 2002 12:53 pm
by kurthzone
NOTHING is more exciting to watch or play then the WISHBONE !
Is that a musical instrament?
Actually, I prefer the more exiting power pass game, although I do like to see the quarterback wait a little too long on the option and just get creamed by a hungry linebacker.
Some polls have the Sooners number one. What do you think?
Posted: Aug 13 2002 9:41 pm
by olesma
teva wrote:
NOTHING is more exciting to watch or play then the WISHBONE !
You're kidding right? I know I'm risking banishment here, but, c'mon...OK hasn't run that offense for years (at least not effectively) - and the only other school to do it at all for years was Arizona - and even that backward little school got away from it eventually.
Totaly out-moded and worthless offense...and boring to boot.
Give me a well balanced air and ground attack any day.