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Post by jimfromsaintpaul on Jan 15, 2013 9:02:46 GMT -6
*Ignoring the Rock Concert, which I can do, Punk running down wzas a good way to end it.
*ARN ANDERSON SIGHTING!!!!
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Post by jimfromsaintpaul on Jan 15, 2013 9:04:03 GMT -6
sharktrager: Yesterday at 10:18pm , Creationist Ape wrote: In hindsight, how gay did Rock and Stone Cold sound with all their talk of doing things to assorted man ass? Read old non-wrestling magazines with Rock. His homosexual tendencies were commented on by interviewers. He would even tell the guys in the locker room the reporters were from Out Magazine and shit like that and reporters noted the other wrestlers felt uncomfortable. you'd let the Rock plow you and you know it. I would but I know my boyfriend Brad Pitt would get jealous. But reading all recaps, I'm happy I tuned out. While the concert was probably funny to watch and all... hindsight says the closing of the show was a song about Paul Heyman and Vickie. And if TNA remotely did something like that you know every mark on the internet would be trashing them. TNA closes with a wedding angle that is actually being used to hype up a show for the next week and it's been shat on every second. Granted it is dumb but people were shitting on it closing the show. Umm..a 3 hour, 20 year old wrestling program, just ended with a movie guy playing guitar and singing about people who have nothing to do with why he is even there. No it ended with a fight. And Arn Anderson. ARN. ANDERSON.
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Post by hobblekitty on Jan 15, 2013 9:06:25 GMT -6
Smiths: sharktrager : Yesterday at 10:18pm , Creationist Ape wrote: In hindsight, how gay did Rock and Stone Cold sound with all their talk of doing things to assorted man ass? Read old non-wrestling magazines with Rock. His homosexual tendencies were commented on by interviewers. He would even tell the guys in the locker room the reporters were from Out Magazine and shit like that and reporters noted the other wrestlers felt uncomfortable. you'd let the Rock plow you and you know it. I would but I know my boyfriend Brad Pitt would get jealous. But reading all recaps, I'm happy I tuned out. While the concert was probably funny to watch and all... hindsight says the closing of the show was a song about Paul Heyman and Vickie. And if TNA remotely did something like that you know every mark on the internet would be trashing them. TNA closes with a wedding angle that is actually being used to hype up a show for the next week and it's been shat on every second. Granted it is dumb but people were shitting on it closing the show. Umm..a 3 hour, 20 year old wrestling program, just ended with a movie guy playing guitar and singing about people who have nothing to do with why he is even there. The Rock concert itself wasn't very funny. It was awkward and it didn't even rhyme properly.
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Post by sharktrager on Jan 15, 2013 13:02:10 GMT -6
He wasn't funny against Cena either. Frankly if it had been anyone but Cena delivering those lines people would have talked about how Rock got owned, but their hatred for Cena got in the way.
The B A Star comments are spot on. The "faces" are 10x worse than the heels. They cheat almost as much as the heels, say much worse things than the heels and are as likely, if not more likely, to jump someone. The whole thing is backwards.
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Post by Ed Becker on Jan 16, 2013 5:30:59 GMT -6
jimfromsaintpaul: Jan 14, 2013, 11:08pm , Ed Becker wrote: Clapton Unplugged on its own was bad enough. FUCK YOU. No, really. It was. It neutered "Layla" and it gave us "Tears in Heaven." I'm also not a fan of most of the Unplugged series. Guess I'm just a fan of loud, rowdy rock and roll. I love Clapton. In his recent work, I loved the Cream reunion. I loved the stuff he did with Steve Winwood. The Crossroads Guitar Festival is always a winner. Unplugged was a turd. I've had to play it for the last 20 years.
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Post by jimfromsaintpaul on Jan 16, 2013 14:15:51 GMT -6
Clapton Unplugged is my favorite album of all time to just chill the fuck out to.
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Post by Ed Becker on Jan 17, 2013 2:00:35 GMT -6
Pretty much everyone has a turd of an album. I remember a Rick Nielsen interview where he was talking about how much he hated "The Doctor." I also remember being really hammered at a Cheap Trick show where he was doing his rap at the beginning of the show talking about how they were going to do stuff spanning their catalog. I was up front and yelled "THE DOCTOR!" to which he actually replied, "uhhh... no" and gave me a comical "lol, fuck you" type of stink-eye.
/csb
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Post by hobblekitty on Jan 17, 2013 8:09:29 GMT -6
I don't generally enjoy the Unplugged series, but Nirvana's Unplugged was pretty good as was Alice in Chains. But a lot of what made Alice in Chains awesome was the vocal harmonizing between Jerry Cantrell and Layne Staley, which required no electricity anyway, other than what they created themselves via their awesomeness.
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Post by verbaltoxin on Jan 20, 2013 12:06:42 GMT -6
Stevie Ray Vaughn's unplugged one is good, especially since he reworked all his electric stuff on a twelve string, and still bent the hell out of all those notes.
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Post by Ed Becker on Jan 20, 2013 23:06:56 GMT -6
Artist F.K.A. Verbaltoxin: Stevie Ray Vaughn's unplugged one is good, especially since he reworked all his electric stuff on a twelve string, and still bent the hell out of all those notes. True. Stevie coulda used battery cables as strings and still woulda bent the hell outta them...
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