What are you listening to?

Started by MURP, September 17, 2004, 12:41:55 AM

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ice grillin you

howard stern is one of the least funniest people ive ever heard...dont know who O&A are and i dont care as i abhore idiot think their funny radio people

but sun you really do have an unhealthy hatred towards howard....i like it
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

SunMo

i merely hate hypocrite phonies, whereever they may be
I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

phattymatty


SunMo

Quote from: phattymatty on March 15, 2006, 12:24:54 PM
Quote from: Sun_Mo on March 15, 2006, 12:18:56 PM
but all he does is sex and stippers. 

fine.

i don't have a man crush on O&A, but im developing on on Phatty
I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

stalker

Quote from: phattymatty on March 15, 2006, 12:24:54 PM
Quote from: Sun_Mo on March 15, 2006, 12:18:56 PM
but all he does is sex and stippers. 

Haven't ever heard the show have you?

You are obviously speaking from a position of ignorance.

Retards are not sexy or strippers but they sure are funny.
Daniel Carver is an f'ing riot!

The show is obviously too intellegent for some people.
Alert, alert. Look well at the rainbow. The fish will be running very soon.

SunMo

someone mocking my intelligence while farging up the quote function = priceless
I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

rjs246

Strippers on my lap = awesome
Strippers on the radio = unlistenable
Porn stars on the radio = brilliance
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

ice grillin you

ill fully admit i dont get stern...in fact i wish pain on him...if its because of low intelligence then so be it
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

mussa

Handsome Boy Modeling School - White People - I like how they went with more rock stars this time around. 
Juvenile - Juve the Great - It ain't mines,hilarious song.  Juve is so bad its good.
James Blunt - Back to Bedlam
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rjs246

I watched about five minutes of the BC/Pacific game and now I have Eye of the Tiger stuck in my head.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

phattymatty

Quote from: stalker on March 15, 2006, 03:52:11 PM
Quote from: phattymatty on March 15, 2006, 12:24:54 PM
Quote from: Sun_Mo on March 15, 2006, 12:18:56 PM
but all he does is sex and stippers. 

Haven't ever heard the show have you?

You are obviously speaking from a position of ignorance.

Retards are not sexy or strippers but they sure are funny.
Daniel Carver is an f'ing riot!

The show is obviously too intellegent for some people.


hmm, i never said that.

Rome

Not to start a big, wicked fight over this but Don Imus was already a huge star in radio when Howard Stern started his notorious show in Washington.

Stern erroneously gets "credited" with starting the whole shock jock phenomenon but there were people who came before him that whose material was every bit as controversial, albeit less vulgar and crass than Stern's schtick.

Both of them suck royal arse at this point anyway.

mussa

lets keep this thread about music  ::)
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SunMo

I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

Rome

Lollapalooza Line-up Announced:


QuoteKanye, Chili Peppers Head Lollapalooza '06 By Josh Grossberg
1 hour, 46 minutes ago

Three is the magic number for Lollapalooza '06.

As the alternative generation's standard-bearer for touring festivals parks itself in Chicago's Grant Park as a standalone affair for the second year in a row, Lollapalooza is expanding from two days to three, and adding a special emphasis on hip-hop.

To that end, organizers announced Thursday rap superstar Kanye West will headline this year's blow-out event being held Aug. 4 6, along with an eclectic group of performers that includes tour veterans Red Hot Chili Peppers, Windy City rockers Wilco, indie faves Death Cab for Cutie, stoner rock gods Queens of the Stone Age and Ween, Hassidic reggae sensation Matisyahu, the Shins, and Jack White's new band, the Raconteurs, among many others.

"It's a kickass lineup. We know you're going to have a sloppy good time,"     Perry Farrell, the former Jane's Addiction frontman and Lolla's founder and leading visionary, said Thursday at a press conference in Austin, Texas. "We made a concerted effort to book more hip-hop this year, and to mix it with a bunch of other amazing things too. And what we've ended up with is a beautiful, amazing thing."

Hip-hop's always been a welcome addition to Lollapalooza. The inaugural fest back in '91 boasted Ice-T while subsequent editions saw artists such as Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg representing. This year, however, Farrell and company are undeniably raising rap's profile by bringing in a variety of hip-hop heavyweights along with West to showcase the genre's diversity.

Joining the "Gold Digger" artist will be socially conscious rapper Common, 19-year-old British MC Lady Sovereign, Gnarls Barkley, a collaboration of famed artist-producer Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo, hip-hop combo Blackalicious, and Lyrics Born, with more to come.

After the dismal summer of 2004, when organizers were forced to scrap Lollapalooza as a two-day traveling road show due to sluggish ticket sales, Farrell sold the Lolla brand to Austin-based Capital Sports & Entertainment, which stages the annual Austin City Limits Festival in September, with the idea of giving his baby a serious makeover.

That led to Lollapalooza '05 putting down stakes in Chicago with the intention of being a one-stop destination for music lovers as well as compete with the likes of major music festivals Bonnaroo and Coachella which, after ripping a page from the Woodstock-Lolla playbook, have become runaway successes over the last four years.

More than 65,000 fans braved a sweltering heat in the 69-acre Grant Park to see a reunited Pixies, Primus, the Arcade Fire and Weezer, among other bands, over two days and help initiate what could be the beginnings of a Second City tradition.

Hence, Farrell's desire to add a third day.

"I knew the formula we had would work, and it did," Farrell added. "And now, the goal this year is to build on it."

Other big names among the 130 or so bands on the bill include the Flaming Lips, Sleater-Kinney,     Ryan Adams, the Disco Biscuits, Aqualung, the Frames, Nada Surf, Calexico, the Reverend Horton Heat, Nickel Creek, Feist, Blues Traveller, Thievery Corporation and Poi Dog Pondering.

As in previous years, expect the usual funky activities, from a text message scavenger hunt first introduced by Farrell at Lolla '03 and a fashion show from local Chicago designers to a special play area for the youngsters featuring family-oriented musicians, deejays, drum circles and kiddie yoga.

A three-day Lollapalooza pass costs $130 and is now on sale at Lollapalooza.com--not a bad deal considering the price of a decent seat at a Rolling Stones show.

Not interested.   :boo