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On 11/3/2000
Kaylee
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Hey Herbn, You say you like Al Jourgeson's stuff, huh? Have you heard LARD? It's basically Ministry with Jello Biafra (of the Dead Kennedys) on vocals. Lemme tell ya, Lard rocks my world.
Praise the Lard.
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On 11/3/2000 Herbn
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Oh ,so much good noise,Lots of old stuff that's gotten fresh again,Led Zepplin(grungier bluzier stuff,Physical Graffitti)there's also some early seventies late sixties stuff that was before my time that i heard on a good car sound system recently,that's definitely worth adding to my play list,you know good driving tunes.Heard "Anarchy in the U.K." the other day for the first time in a long time,that was cool,absence makes the tunes sound cooler,heard some new "punk" some of that's good. Marilyn Manson should cover Anarchy in the U.K. that would be cool!I like Frontline Assembly,Limpbizkit,anything by Alien Jorgenson(Revolting Cocks ect), Alien Sex Fiend,Rob Zombie, a lot of techno/ambient;Drum Club,Future Sounds of London,Bill Laswell,There's rap with cool lyrics and beats,Emenem is better than just his hits,i don't generally buy hiphop/rap discs,just tune to college or non commercial radio every so often,there are a few good stations like that around New York,some share transmiters,so they have certain hours they broadcast then they go off and a different station goes on,i guess cali and other metropolitan areas have this also,but a quick surf down the car radio "dial" ,in a good reception area and you may find something cool. Some cheesy mainstream r+b/rap stations have good latenight/early morning shows,some DJ'd.I'm not really into napster,damn didn't have speakers on my computer until recently, and guess what?now that they're hooked up, havn't gotten them to work!This post reminds me,i need to buy a power antennea for my shop radio.
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On 11/3/2000
simon
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the high llamas - they'll blow you away. melody and space.
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On 11/2/2000
Lindsay
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The best for me is jazz, there is some GREAT french stuff thats really vibrant and makes me carve well.
Busy south american music I like too.
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On 11/1/2000 SXE PHIL
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Fast, Aggressive, Straight-Edge Hardcore always get's me pumped to SK8. Bands like Youth of Today, In My Eyes, Reach the Sky, Insted, and Gorilla Biscuits also get's me pumped. When I want to sk8 mellow, I listen to some poppy stuff, like Big Drill Car. Suicidal and Aggression also get me wanting to go and slide some big hills.
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On 10/31/2000
Kaylee
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Hey Winston, Props on the Brothers Johnson tip, I searched Napster for "Streetwave" and struck gold. Definitely a funky night skating tune. Thanks for the lead.
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On 10/30/2000 roger
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Satriani is one of my top picks while riding.
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On 10/29/2000 RooX
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no no laughing at me... but when im about to skate(and sometimes as i skate) its either techno or faster pace jazz. if its night time i need some trancy stuff. Although punk will work.. nothing like skating to some real big fish on a nice summer morning. cheers
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On 10/29/2000 WinstonT.Grant
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There's only ONE cut that routinely makes the cut for me,regardless of the conditions or cash on the line:The eternally smokin'"STREETWAVE"by BROTHERS JOHNSON!!!You can practically HEAR the pavement in this song.
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On 10/29/2000 Nick
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Long live Duane Peters.....
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On 10/29/2000 Nick
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Yeah, u.s.bombs gets me amped, also guttermouth, nofx, sick of it all, some good old school stuff like black flag, and for a mellow cruise no fun at all, n.u.f.a.n or some ska or reggae. To me its all about a group of guys (or girls) jumping up there and thumping out a good fast honest tune, not that over produced, over polished, over computerized crap thats getting all to common now days. I think its sad that rock n, rolls dying in favour of all that faceless techno bollocks.
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On 10/29/2000
Kaylee
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Lately, it's been either the U. S. Bombs or Tommy Guerrero's new jazzy stuff.
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On 10/28/2000
hugh r
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For me the type of music I listen to before skating depends on the mood I am in and the type of skating I want to do. If I am mellow and want to do the soulfull riding I will listen to soft love song type music. If I am feeling a bit more aggressive, then its rock and roll, old or new (not metal or it derivitives)
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On 10/27/2000
DT
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I know we got a real diverse group of viewers here, so what kind of music is everybody listening to before they skate?
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On 10/9/2000 Paul D.
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Jens, sorry that's Skullskates.com
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On 10/9/2000 Paul D.
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Jens, try Skullskate.com their boards are very good and they themselves are cool/and helpful. Probably my favorite deck is their BIG GUN.
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On 10/9/2000
Jens
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Ive been skating longboard for about two years now,, and thinking about buying a new one. Is there any places where I can buy them on the net and not paying by creditcard? COD would be great!
ps... I live in Norway!
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On 10/8/2000
Lonecore
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Hey Cliff,
great to hear that some other longboarders also have yoyo as a hobby!
Ueli
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On 10/5/2000 Herbn
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New York, huh. If you want to skate a bit out in these parts,suburbia less than twenty miles northwest of manhatten, hell from my favorite night riding spot you look at northern manhatten,looking south is the G.W.bridge.Herbn@cybernex.net
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On 10/4/2000
Cliff Coleman
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Hello to all of you,
I've been spending a lot of time in Berkeley, CA and not at my home in Auburn, CA. This has kept me away from my computer. The post seem to be increasing and it's been a lot of fun reading what's up.
I wanted to go the the Barrett Junction races but they conflict with the National Yo-Yo Championships and I was already commited to judge at the yo-yo contest. I also wanted to try and repeat as the Giant Slalom champ at the West LA College race October 29th. Unfortunately I will be in New York for Yo-Yo demonstrations that were scheduled long ago. Two fun races and I will miss them both. All I can say is best of luck to all of you!!!
I won't be able to post when I'm in Berkeley, I'm going back to skate the best hills in the world. By the way, Chris Chaput when are you going to skate Berkeley with me?
Talk to you guys soon,
Cliff Coleman
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On 10/4/2000
waxfoot
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Thanks DT, I'll check it out....
waxfoot
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On 10/4/2000
DT
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Here is a link for the skyhooks off of the extreme site!
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On 10/3/2000 waxfoot
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DT - where can one get Skyhooks over here in 808?
waxfoot
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On 10/3/2000 DT
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FUZZ,
Skyhooks are made by Extreme an Amaerican company, they are like bindings for snowboards.
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On 10/2/2000
EXPERI-MENTAL FUZZ
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Roger (the cabin boy?) ;) Nah mate...I'd like to mess about with diferent lengths (phnar!), but only have limited supplies of Birch Ply. I like the bungee cord idea - extra acceleration out of carves/turns....hmmm (rubs chin reflectively).
Will soon have website - Fuzzbox Design Solutions
Cheers Fuzz xxx
p.s. DT...skyhooks???
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