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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2018 22:36:02 GMT
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Post by jeatletoes on Aug 5, 2018 23:45:03 GMT
Your forum now, STeVE-O? Donations aren't quite done yet, be careful before going back to your normal ways.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2018 2:42:35 GMT
Looks like the stickiness is gone, I can’t find the thread and the link no longer works. Maybe Hoofy got gorted?
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Post by audiopro on Aug 6, 2018 8:50:34 GMT
Not the real Dickie Dodd!
Who the fuck is Dickie Dodd?
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Post by Sanjay Gupton on Aug 6, 2018 13:55:36 GMT
Is Dickie Dodd what Steve calls his penis?
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Post by cockledge on Aug 6, 2018 19:49:27 GMT
Is Dickie Dodd what Steve calls his penis Pudler?
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Post by Sanjay Gupton on Aug 6, 2018 22:01:08 GMT
Is Steve what Dickie Dodd calls his pudler?
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Aug 7, 2018 0:06:46 GMT
Not the real Dickie Dodd! Who the fuck is Dickie Dodd? I was gonna poat a smartass comment like "I think he was a Mouseketeer", until I went to Wikipedia and saw that he was a Mouseketeer... And then I saw he sang the song "Dirty Water" by the Standells... (As a Red Sox fan, a song we want to hear after every home game (it's played over Fenway Park's P.A. upon the completion of a Sox win). My snark reservoir is dry when it comes to him, I guess.
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Post by AnalogRearEnd on Aug 7, 2018 0:57:43 GMT
Does STeVE actually have any references that aren't nightmarish Eisenhower era whiter than white whitebread Third Reich shit?
Apart from the brand new Audio Note Seppuku amp he's about to recieve?
No.
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Post by sₚⲁᵣₖydₒg on Aug 7, 2018 14:56:14 GMT
I did not know that! I loved Dirty Water. But then, there was this. No es bueno. And then I saw he sang the song "Dirty Water" by the Standells... (As a Red Sox fan, a song we want to hear after every home game (it's played over Fenway Park's P.A. upon the completion of a Sox win).
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Post by essayceedee on Aug 7, 2018 15:19:35 GMT
The Standells made some classic garage singles, and the one thing they all have in common is that they were written and produced by Ed Cobb. They were about as "authentic" as the Monkees.
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Aug 7, 2018 20:43:31 GMT
The Standells made some classic garage singles, and the one thing they all have in common is that they were written and produced by Ed Cobb. They were about as "authentic" as the Monkees. Yeah, but at least the Monkees tried to lip-synch right. The Standells were so garage they couldn't even be bothered to attempt to fake playing their instruments to the tune. (Still, the group knows they suck at it and have a laugh over their ineptitude. A fun clip.)
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Post by essayceedee on Aug 7, 2018 20:47:40 GMT
Actually, I should have put "garage" in quotes. It's all LA studio hackery. Still fun, though. (FWIW, I'm an unreconstructed Monkees fan too.)
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Post by audiopro on Aug 7, 2018 20:52:15 GMT
My snark reservoir is dry when it comes to him, I guess. Isn't the story behind Dirty Water that Ed Cobb wrote it after being mugged at knifepoint in Boston? It wasn't supposed to be a compliment. Edit: oh, for fuck's sake. The quote was supposed to be the preceding paragraph.
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