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#1 pariah_kerry

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Posted 16 June 2002 - 09:34 AM

Mario seems pretty down to earth and I like his show- low key and knowledgeable with passion. Nice mix.

Back to music:  Ever catch Tommy Lee on Cribs?  Motherfucker never got a dime from me.  It sums up everything I hate about contemporary American culture and screams firestorm. (...someday a real rain will come and wash all the scum off the street...sick, venal....)
As a female, it's easy to be summed up as a groupie, but I got to meet a lot of people whose music meant a lot to me just walking up and saying thanks: Jello Biafra, Henry Rollins, Mike Ness, Jason Newsted...very nice guys.  Henry even hugged me; I first saw Black Flag at 15; pick up Get In the Van if you haven't already.
Now that "punk" is marketable, all the shit sounds the same.  Oh well.  Any suggestions?  I can't buy into that Blink 182 bs.
I have an extensive selection as well: Nina Simone, rockabilly, all the standards (Frank, Tony, Ella, the Louis (Prima, Armstrong), Mozart, Wagner...Sweet Honey In the Rock (vocal group)

#2 Liza

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Posted 16 June 2002 - 09:40 AM

Henry Rollins is one of the flat-out nicest people you could ever meet.

#3 pariah_kerry

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Posted 16 June 2002 - 10:03 AM

He was always very polite, kind, and damn he smells good like man meets motor oil with post-coital pheromone lingering..