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		|  11-13-2008, 10:19 AM | #1216 |  
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					Originally Posted by Jack Manfred  2. I don't think either The Bangles or The Go-Go's qualify as guilty pleasures. |  
For fuck's sake, we're a half step away from discussing how unfairly maligned Bananara was and how dark and subversive their music and lyrics are once you really get to know their oeuvre.
 
And NotBob, if you ever compare Sleater-Kinney to the Bangles again, I am going to e-mail the early-90s version of Kathleen Hanna and tell her that you called Liz Phair a riot grrrl.
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				funny story disguised as a request for advice
			 
 a woman i know does "photo montages." she takes a hundred or so photos and video and put music to it and creates the films shown at bar/bat mitzvahs.
 a somewhat distant old friend sent the 100 pictures selected for her younger son's video.
 
 among them is a picture shot in some living room that takes in two chairs with an older couple in them and a couch. on the couch is the older son, stark naked with pecked clearly shown. he is about 8. the younger brother has his back to the camera, and in standing over his brother in underwear.
 
 the thing is, a mom is supposed to select the pictures that best highlight the child. this picture, at best, highlights the older son. AND actually raises questions about what sort of odd rituals these people might be doing.
 
 she choose to not include the shot, and the mom did not ask about it.
 
 we are debating whether to ask the mom about the shot. thoughts?
 
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					Originally Posted by Pretty Little Flower  For fuck's sake, we're a half step away from discussing how unfairly maligned Bananara was and how dark and subversive their music and lyrics are once you really get to know their oeuvre. |  translation: I had a monster crush on Siobhan until I saw the Really saying something  video, with Neville Staple hanging all over her. the band has been dead to me since.
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		|  11-13-2008, 10:47 AM | #1219 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  thoughts? |  No.
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		|  11-13-2008, 10:49 AM | #1220 |  
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					Originally Posted by Pretty Little Flower  For fuck's sake, we're a half step away from discussing how unfairly maligned Bananara was and how dark and subversive their music and lyrics are once you really get to know their oeuvre.
 And NotBob, if you ever compare Sleater-Kinney to the Bangles again, I am going to e-mail the early-90s version of Kathleen Hanna and tell her that you called Liz Phair a riot grrrl.
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		|  11-13-2008, 10:55 AM | #1221 |  
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					Originally Posted by cheval de frise  Why so serious?
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		|  11-13-2008, 11:27 AM | #1222 |  
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				He was really saying something.
			 
 
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					Originally Posted by Pretty Little Flower  For fuck's sake, we're a half step away from discussing how unfairly maligned Bananara was and how dark and subversive their music and lyrics are once you really get to know their oeuvre.
 And NotBob, if you ever compare Sleater-Kinney to the Bangles again, I am going to e-mail the early-90s version of Kathleen Hanna and tell her that you called Liz Phair a riot grrrl.
 |  You have a long memory (although I think that I actually said it about someone even less riot grrrl-y than Liz Phair). 
 
For the record, "SK approximates the Bangles or Go-Go's" was Diane's comparison, not mine. Please update your records accordingly. |  
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		|  11-13-2008, 11:33 AM | #1223 |  
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					Originally Posted by Not Bob  You have a long memory (although I think that I actually said it about someone even less riot grrrl-y than Liz Phair). 
 For the record, "SK approximates the Bangles or Go-Go's" was Diane's comparison, not mine. Please update your records accordingly.
 |  Too late.  In fact, the official record has you down as saying, "The Bangles were like an earlier, harder-edged version of Sleater-Kinney."  Which I really cannot fucking believe you said.  I mean, seriously . . . .
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		|  11-13-2008, 11:43 AM | #1224 |  
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					Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield  I bought some Hank III on the suggestion of a buddy who said it was great stuff for freeway driving.  "Hellbilly," I believe is the style. 
 Imagine Slayer playing banjos with Roy Acuff's voice sped up from 33 to 45 on the vocals.  Now fill every song with a run of mindless cursing, ranting at the music industry and the a few screams here and there.
 
 Perhaps it is perfect California freeway music.
 
 ETA: He has a punk side project.  God only knows what that sounds like.
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		|  11-13-2008, 11:46 AM | #1225 |  
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				Don't stop believin'
			 
 
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					Originally Posted by Pretty Little Flower  Too late.  In fact, the official record has you down as saying, "The Bangles were like an earlier, harder-edged version of Sleater-Kinney."  Which I really cannot fucking believe you said.  I mean, seriously . . . . |  You know, no matter how hard you try, you're gonna end up listening to piano concertos and drinking sherry in the end.  You might as well speed it up and save yourself the angst of the Journey.
 
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		|  11-13-2008, 11:48 AM | #1226 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  a woman i know does "photo montages." she takes a hundred or so photos and video and put music to it and creates the films shown at bar/bat mitzvahs.
 a somewhat distant old friend sent the 100 pictures selected for her younger son's video.
 
 among them is a picture shot in some living room that takes in two chairs with an older couple in them and a couch. on the couch is the older son, stark naked with pecked clearly shown. he is about 8. the younger brother has his back to the camera, and in standing over his brother in underwear.
 
 the thing is, a mom is supposed to select the pictures that best highlight the child. this picture, at best, highlights the older son. AND actually raises questions about what sort of odd rituals these people might be doing.
 
 she choose to not include the shot, and the mom did not ask about it.
 
 we are debating whether to ask the mom about the shot. thoughts?
 |  What would you ask?
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		|  11-13-2008, 11:51 AM | #1227 |  
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					Originally Posted by Replaced_Texan  What would you ask? |  I think he wants tips on how not to get arrested.  
 
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		|  11-13-2008, 11:52 AM | #1228 |  
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					Originally Posted by Replaced_Texan  What would you ask? |  what the fuck was going on there? but we'd have to figure a polite way of asking, of course.
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		|  11-13-2008, 11:52 AM | #1229 |  
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					Originally Posted by cheval de frise  You know, no matter how hard you try, you're gonna end up listening to piano concertos and drinking sherry in the end.  You might as well speed it up and save yourself the angst of the Journey.
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 |  I have nothing against piano concertos or sherry.  But I refuse to believe that nostalgia for 80s girl groups and wine coolers is part of the journey.  Or Journey.
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					Originally Posted by Pretty Little Flower  I have nothing against piano concertos or sherry.  But I refuse to believe that nostalgia for 80s girl groups and wine coolers is part of the journey.  Or Journey. |  soccer question: can the referee get a yellow card?
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