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    Ick! I feel nasty just copy/pasting those lyrics!

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    Nasty Boy!

    Watcha been listening to these days, old man?

    And speaking of Nasty Boy. Is anyone here actually a fan of NOTORIOUS B.I.G.?

    Is this ghetto music?

    Nasty Boy

    Uhh I go on and on and on and
    we'll take um to the crib and let your bone in
    Easy call em on the phone and
    platinum Chanel cologne and
    I stay dressed to impress
    Spark these *****es interest
    Sex is all I expect
    if they watch TV in the Lex they know
    They know quarter past fo'
    Left the club tipsy say no mo'
    except how I'm gettin home tomorrow
    Caesar drop you off when he see his P.O. uhh
    Back of my mind I hope she swallow (uh-huh)
    Man, she spilled a drink on my cream Wallows
    Reach the gate, hungry just ate
    Riffin, she got to be to work by eight
    This must mean she ain't tryin to wait
    Conversate, sex on the first date I state
    "You know what you do to me"
    She starts, "Well but I don't usually"
    then I, whipped it out, rubber no doubt
    Step out, show me what you all about
    Fingers in your mouth, open up your blouse
    Pull your G-string down South, aoowww
    Threw that back out, in the parking lot
    By a Cherokee and a green drop-top
    And I don't stop, until I squirt
    Jeans skirt butt-naked it all work
    I remember we, went to Tennessee
    Then we came home, mad messages was on my phone
    ***** named Symone
    Screamin, she feenin, for the semen
    Me bein, the man that I am
    Took her to her condo, pronto
    Half indian, I called her Tonto
    Rolled a crom-crom in the dark, pronto
    Few puffs, eyes got low
    and off to the bedroom we go *mmmmmm*
    Sex is drama, head to trauma
    Rip pajamas I'ma stay to tomorrow
    Satisfyin all my needs twice
    With some whipped cream, handcuffs and ice
    The ***** is nice, word is born
    Can't wait to put my *****z on, what, what?
    Ladies, my Mercedes
    Hold fo' in the back, two if it's fat
    Keep a gat, for cats that try to test me
    They just fans like DeNiro, Wesley
    Let's see, the ***** I'm waitin on
    Gaudy years jeans look like they painted on
    Ask thee, leave it up to me
    Lay her on back ever so gently
    She like the way the dope fold up, Rolls roll up
    Cristal just throw up, ***** grow up
    Hold up, there's DeGenero
    Dripped out, iceberg Capero
    Intro goes without speaking
    Call me Caese cause I keep em, we can go freakin
    all weekend, so, roll in
    Ain't it good that my Lex seats foldin? Uhh


    Snowie

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    This thread isn't about Janet Jackson?

    And the world will turn to flowing pink vapor stew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stone
    This thread isn't about Janet Jackson?

    Wow! I wish I could shoot lazers out of my naughty bits!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowbunny
    Wow! I wish I could shoot lazers out of my naughty bits!
    If you figure it out, please tape it and send me a DVD of it. Or send me a DVD of you trying, even if you don't figure it out.
    And the world will turn to flowing pink vapor stew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stone
    If you figure it out, please tape it and send me a DVD of it. Or send me a DVD of you trying, even if you don't figure it out.
    Heheheh... I see the future Mrs. Stone hasn't been made aware of this site.

    I figure I'll wait for a really cold day with lots of static electricity in the air.

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    Hey chrisnz? Are they charging you by the word to post from NZ? Why are you guys called kiwi's?

    And just to stay on message board topic, here's today's National Playlist (CBC).

    Your Ex-Lover is Dead, Stars
    Set Yourself on Fire, 2004

    2 5 4 Folsom Prison Blues, Johnny Cash
    Johnny Cash with his Hot and Blue Guitar, 1957

    3 1 3 Revolution, The Beatles
    B Side of Hey Jude, 1968

    4 4 5 The Bridge, Elliott Brood
    Ambassador, 2005

    5 2 4 Redemption Song, Bob Marley
    Uprising, 1980

    6 6 4 My Doorbell, White Stripes
    Get behind me, Satan, 2005

    7 - 1 Live!, Elevator
    August, 2005

    8 - 1 Whispering Pines, The Band
    The Band, 1969

    9 - 1 Hot Topic, Le Tigre
    Le Tigre, 1999

    10 - 1 Use It, New Pornographers
    Twin Cinema, 2005

    Someone is now pitching to add The Raveonettes - Here Comes Mary. I like!

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    I have no idea what this thread is about

    Not that there's anything wrong with that, it's just that I don't know what to post. I do miss old chrisnz, though. Is he still hanging around at all? I wonder what his top sounds of this year are? He was one of the first people I talked to here way back in the day when we traded best of lists at the end of 1999. Gawd, I wonder what I was listening to back then? [see edit] Anyway, in 2005 he probably liked MIA a lot. I wonder if he got a chance to hear Isolée Wearemonster or Lightning Bolt Hypermagic Mountain. I didn't. I think he liked Hood's Outside Closer which I still haven't heard yet either, even though their last one was a great big favorite and still is.

    Is Dave Geezer back as Kansas? Hehehe, hope it's going a little bit better recently Dave! And I see that CZed even stopped by for Christmas. Wow! BTW, anyone that wants a copy of my Holiday Mixer just say. It's just my top 10 this year and it has an upbeat first half and melancholy second half, but I wasn't kidding when I said that I made too many copies



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    Hehehe, did a search over at Music Lane and found out what I was listening to back then and it actually was pretty respectable ...

    Posted by my old moniker that just happened to be my real name on October 14, 1999 at 1240:

    Here are a few relatively new pop/rock/jazz CDs that have been in heavy rotation on my disc spinner. I have deemed all to have both good music and good sound (unless noted otherwise). Offered in no particular order.

    1. Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals - Burn To Shine (If you don't know Ben Harper it might be better to start with the outstanding previous album, The Will To Live. Can probably pick up used. Blues rock, folk rock and even some Hendrix sound on the latest.)

    2. Patricia Barber - Modern Cool (Possibly the best sounding CD I have yet heard. Shows what the medium is capable of on a good rig. An instant audiophile classic but also some outstanding music. I have the previous release on LP which was far better than the CD even being a digital recording. The Modern Cool LP was supposedly cut from the analog master but I have not heard it.)

    3. Cassandra Wilson - Traveling Miles (Almost as good sounding as the Patricia Barber CD. Better in some respects. Has that same giant yet intimate space as her previous release but a better recording overall and some great modern jazz.)

    4. Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer (If you liked Buena Vista Social Club this is more of the same but the recording sounds even better. Very intimate with nice resonant bass and wonderful analog like tone decays. Very nice.)

    5. Belle & Sebastian - The Boy With The Arab Strap (Great pop/rock with moody melodies and thoughtful lyrics. Similar to the album by Yo La Tengo - I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One from a couple years ago which I would also heartily recommend.)

    6. Moby - Play (As many styles as songs. On a couple songs he samples the vocals from some old blues numbers to great effect in a modern sound landscape.)

    7. Cibo Matto - Stereo Type A (The two Japanese girls and Sean Lennon in a very diverse follow up to the great Viva La Woman. Rock, pop, rap, trip hop - it's all here.)

    8. The Eels - Electro-Shock Blues (Moody, acoustic, electric, happy and sad - a late night journey you may or may not want to take.)

    9. Jim O'rourke - Eureka (Previously of Gastr Del Sol but a little closer to Earth on this outing.)

    10. Guided By Voices - Do The Collapse (OK, maybe not audiophile approved sound but a giant step up from their previous lo-fi recordings and some great 90s alternative rock.)

    11. Cat Power - Moon Pix (Actually it is from last year but I didn't hear about it until lately. This is Chan Marshall mostly alone with her dreamy vocals and simple folk-rock backgrounds creating some very powerful music. Very good sound at times and easy to fall into late at night.)

    12. Meshell Ndegeocello - Bitter (Less attitude and more real musicians and instruments than on her previous album lead to a very satisfying listening experience. Similar in some respects to the Cassandra Wilson melodic jazz style but with a little more funk at times. Great sound.)

    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowbunny
    Watcha been listening to these days, old man?

    And speaking of Nasty Boy. Is anyone here actually a fan of NOTORIOUS B.I.G.?
    No B.I.G. for me (although I'm curious), but I did spin Dr. Dre's "The Chronic" this past week...WOW, talk about some nasty lyrics....that one just about tops anything my pink little ears have ever heard!

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