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maybe he meant bad radio?
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i had the motherlovebone cd once upon a time and sold it back since it did nothing for me. Bad radio is neat. PM me if you need it.
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Jammer91 wrote:
Temple Of The Dog is good, but what exactly is Hunger Strike about, i know its not about a real food strike
It's about protesting the state of the world in general. If you didn't know, a hunger strike is a form of political protest where the people invovled just stop eating. They usually garner a lot of coverage and sympathy.
Of course the most famous hunger strike of all time was the one that Homer Simpson undertook to protest the springfield isotopes from moving to albuqureque.
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it's ed singing but i have no idea it's fake or not.
crossroads is actually a pre-bad radio demo
"I actually thought 'Crossroads' was the best written and recorded song Eddie had done before moving to Seattle. It was recorded in Chicago at a friends eight track home studio when he went out to visit. It was the only one of the four songs where keyboards and synthesizers were used to compliment the fast paced rhythm guitar, giving the song another dimension. It was a very inspiring song about the direction in life one must decide on. It was very much an 'arena rock' type song similar to the types of songs that made U2 an amazing act to see back in the 80's."
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Dash wrote:
stone pilot wrote:
i have a bad radio demo called "crossroads"
it's ed singing but i have no idea it's fake or not.
crossroads is actually a pre-bad radio demo
"I actually thought 'Crossroads' was the best written and recorded song Eddie had done before moving to Seattle. It was recorded in Chicago at a friends eight track home studio when he went out to visit. It was the only one of the four songs where keyboards and synthesizers were used to compliment the fast paced rhythm guitar, giving the song another dimension. It was a very inspiring song about the direction in life one must decide on. It was very much an 'arena rock' type song similar to the types of songs that made U2 an amazing act to see back in the 80's."
you're getting a lot of mileage out of that site.
_________________ "Better the occasional faults of a Government that lives in a spirit of charity than the consistent omissions of a Government frozen in the ice of its own indifference."--FDR
it's ed singing but i have no idea it's fake or not.
crossroads is actually a pre-bad radio demo
"I actually thought 'Crossroads' was the best written and recorded song Eddie had done before moving to Seattle. It was recorded in Chicago at a friends eight track home studio when he went out to visit. It was the only one of the four songs where keyboards and synthesizers were used to compliment the fast paced rhythm guitar, giving the song another dimension. It was a very inspiring song about the direction in life one must decide on. It was very much an 'arena rock' type song similar to the types of songs that made U2 an amazing act to see back in the 80's."
you're getting a lot of mileage out of that site.
haha..i sure am. there's some good insight in there
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fishbob wrote:
Play C3 wrote:
temple of the dog is a must.
my temple of the dog cd came in the mail today!!!
Times of trouble and your savior are standouts. enjoy.
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