• pavskies disse...
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    • Jul 10 2008, 17h00
    Jak sie masz!

    • Haarry disse...
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    • Jul 12 2008, 3h43
    gspaceman said:
    i'm french (nobody's perfect!)


    Haha, I like the national shame.

  • I want to be French. I bet that would make me much more alluring.

    That was then, this is dumb.
    • Haarry disse...
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    • Jul 13 2008, 5h36
    French people are the most consistantly drop deap gorgeous populace on earth.

  • I would be inclined to agree, I saw tons of gorgeous male specimens in France. With scarves! :D

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    • Jul 13 2008, 20h38
    You're right. This is a pic of me.

    I know i'm cute.

    • DickFlex disse...
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    • Jul 17 2008, 9h44
    My name is Richard Flex and I am a musical elitist--albeit not a very musical one.

    I'm primarily interested in jazz, free improvisation and experimental musics, though I'm also a lifelong Ween fan. Some of my favorite artists include Marion Brown, Frank Wright, Albert Ayler, Dave Burrell, Masayuki Takayanagi, Bradlee Z., Jackie-O Motherfucker, Matthew Shipp, Grant Green and the Art Ensemble of Chicago.

    I spend far too much money on CDs and far too little time working as a writer/researcher for a financial publisher in the DC-area.

    My dream is to start up a CD-R label called Farts and Vulture that specializes in the terrible, terrible music.

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    • Jul 17 2008, 12h11
    hi there!

  • Yes, another free thinker to balance against the indie peeps! Welcome, Richard. Now recommend me something awesome.

  • Welcome aboard! Feel free to join in our discussions...

    (also, I somewhat doubt that your name is Richard Flex...*giggles*)

    • DickFlex disse...
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    • Jul 18 2008, 2h23
    Ah, Trombipulation. The last Parliament album. I lived in the Philly area for two years and miss the Ars Nova Workshop terribly--not to mention the Philadelphia record exchange.

    For the most part Chocolate City really sucks when it comes to live music. Aside from Go-Go.

    • DickFlex disse...
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    • Jul 18 2008, 2h26
    As for recommendations, I've been playing a lot of Henry Flynt in my office. That new Anthony Braxton joint with Joe Morris is pretty good too.

  • Welcome, and long time no see, DickFlex. There were some grumblings in these parts due to your blind adoration of Ween. Someday soon, we'll have to have a marathon that will put Dean & Gene at the top of TME weekly charts.

    beelzbubba
    jazzoetry is poetry
    • DickFlex disse...
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    • Jul 19 2008, 0h12
    Haha. I think the majority of the Ween in my charts is from the time I burned out my optical drive trying to work my way through my entire CD collection.

    Still, they are pretty awesome.

    Editado por DickFlex em Jul 19 2008, 11h55
    • Haarry disse...
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    • Jul 19 2008, 8h01
    12 Golden Country Greats is just one of the most genius albums i've ever heard.

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    • Jul 23 2008, 15h29
    Megan, 20, useless community college student who will eventually transfer to a real school. I'm studying music business at the moment, but considering the state of it and what it does to people, I dunno for how much longer, but I might just stay with it 'cause I'm too lazy to change to something else and at least the 'business' half of it should be impressive in the highly likely chance I won't end up actually working in the music industry.

    I have no life or friends (well, one) so you'll probably all know a lot more about me soon enough.

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    • Jul 23 2008, 15h57
    Hi there!

  • DickFlex said:
    Ah, Trombipulation. The last Parliament album. I lived in the Philly area for two years and miss the Ars Nova Workshop terribly--not to mention the Philadelphia record exchange.

    For the most part Chocolate City really sucks when it comes to live music. Aside from Go-Go.


    Yeah, Ars Nova is great, although they have not posted any shows for the upcoming school season yet. Well, one(Marshall Allen), but I do not think I'll be able to make it, again. I have actually never been to the Philly Record Exchange, but frequently go to Jazsound on 11th Street and get some cool stuff, albeit a little pricy. I will check out Philly Rec upon returning to school, thanks.

    I do, however, go to the Princeton Record Exchange (PREX to all the cool kids) quite a few times a year, and always end up getting 8-10 records at once. I have already gone twice this summer, and a third trip would really not surprise me. PREX kicks fucking ass, and all of you should go if ever in Princeton.

    My one friend attends GW University (who got chopped a few weeks back), and all he saw last year was John McLaughlin. He gets so angry when I compare Philly concerts with NYC friends, and he has nothing to contribute.

  • Welcome, Megan! It's about time that we got some more ladies 'round this place. (I'm one myself, for the record. I believe there are 4 others besides me and you.)

  • yep. Four of y'all now. And we could use more.

    beelzbubba
    jazzoetry is poetry
  • What? I think you lost count—altogether, there are six of us girls.

    Me, Ashley, Nicki, Amaka, Danielle and now Megan...

  • Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuh. Have I ever confirmed that I am an idiot? Yeah, I forgot to add you & Megan back in.

    Six. Six, Six. Six. And still we need more.

    beelzbubba
    jazzoetry is poetry
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    • Jul 24 2008, 3h16
    It's always weirded me out how girls never seem to get quite as fanatically into music as dudes. Like whenever I go to shows, the crowd is like a sea of twenty something guys with beards with some older drunk guys in the back near the bar. And when I find another chick to talk to shes always like LOL YEAH MY BOYFRIEND LOVES THIS BAND and then the conversation dies and I feel awkward and weird. But then again, that probably goes to show what kind of shows I go to.

  • Two guys I know (much much younger than me) each met his girlfriend at a show--because they talked about the band/music and did NOT hit on them. And the venues are few enough in number that they ran into each other again and then asked for names/numbers and so on.

    beelzbubba
    jazzoetry is poetry
  • meganifyouwill said:
    It's always weirded me out how girls never seem to get quite as fanatically into music as dudes. Like whenever I go to shows, the crowd is like a sea of twenty something guys with beards with some older drunk guys in the back near the bar. And when I find another chick to talk to shes always like LOL YEAH MY BOYFRIEND LOVES THIS BAND and then the conversation dies and I feel awkward and weird. But then again, that probably goes to show what kind of shows I go to.


    um so many boys have fallen for me at shows ... and then they add me on facebook and send me love messages to which I usually don't respond. Sometimes it's sort of creepy. But seriously, if a certain type of cute boy finds out that you like post-punk or whatever genre you love that is male-dominated, they get really excited and you sort of feel like a player. This also happens to me in advanced math classes, but it is a lot more awkward and slightly less creepy.

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