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View Quote Oh yeah. Especially the transition part at the end of the bridge in the song. |
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grab some of the phillips hue lights and an app like ambify and rock the fuck out. my wife will get a little tipsy and ill crank some 80s for her or early 90's for me and she'll be up dancing in no time. How much were the bulbs? I'm thinking Like $50 for the colored screw in types. I bought the 3 bulbs and the hub for 199 and they had the 4th bulb free. Then I grabbed a couple of the blooms to put in the corners to aim at the walls. I already had a cheapy set of led strips mounted to my tv that uses a mic to flash to music and light up the wall behind the tv, but the hue has led strips that work in unison with the hue set up. You'll have to use apps made by 3rd parties as the philips app sucks balls. |
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Too numerous to count. This is the first one to come to mind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz8hSJHZKb4 But then there's also this German classic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlSR8Wlmpac View Quote The 9th is the shit!!! |
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Quoted: Quoted: Too numerous to count. This is the first one to come to mind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz8hSJHZKb4 But then there's also this German classic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlSR8Wlmpac The 9th is the shit!!! The 200th anniversary of Ludwig Van's glorious Ninth is coming up in 2024. I hope, hope, hope someone organizes a concert like this one so I can sing in the giant chorale. |
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Slipknot - Spit it Out
...among literal hundreds. If you only have "the one song" that you turn to 11, you need to listen to more music. |
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Same here. *brofist* I'm sure you remember this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftRuA-BOE8c View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Saw them in concert in 1981, too. Few people seem to remember them nowadays. Fewer still remember that song. I know all the words. Graduated HS in 1980. Same here. *brofist* I'm sure you remember this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftRuA-BOE8c Funny story. About 1982 I was at the drive-in with a car load of buds, (Chuck Norris triple) listening to the album cranked up, waiting for the show. Future Tense came on, and the intro started. They all freaked out thinking it was a truck coming at us. I knew it was coming, so I didn't get their problem. |
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Five pages, and no one posted Sgt. Barry Sadler singing "My AR-15, it's one son of a gun of a gun"?
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Stranglehold by Ted Nugent, I first heard it over an MATV comm system while in the turret with a ma deuce outside the wire in Astan. It still gives me a hardon, solid concrete.
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Another vote for Stranglehold. My favorite song for some reason.
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