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The_Rat_Who_Would_be_King

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  1. I got the two disc special edition. I'm excited to watch that mofo.
  2. You two are nuts. My heart races when I watch it. if you want a bette rlook, go here. http://atasteforthetheatrical.com That motercycle versus man thing reminds me of Daredevil, but it looks cool.
  3. No. The Dear Hunter is slow and boring. Apocalypse Now Redux is slow and boring. And those are both fantastic. Blade Runner is dark, broody perhaps. I was in HMV the other day waiting for a pizza, and I guy from school went into their back room and showed me the big suitcase super duper edition. As much as I wanted the contents, I thought it was pretty ludicrous, but when I saw it I creamed just enough.
  4. Why do they always resurrect the most obscure threads for the shittiest reason. That's not even an opinion worth posting about.
  5. I didn't read it either. I think the gist of it is he's into fashion, and occasionally performs at sporting events.
  6. Last night I was thinking about making a voice introduction to my CD, or recording a song for it.
  7. Lately, Kravitz has founded a design firm named Kravitz Design, stating if he hadn't been a musician he would have been a designer. Kravitz Design, focused on interior and furniture design, has designed residential spaces, as well as a chandelier for the crystal company Swarovski, named "Casino Royale."[11] On July 7, 2007, Kravitz performed at the Brazilian leg of Live Earth in Rio de Janeiro.[2] That gave him the distinction of being the only major international rockstar to perform two huge free concerts at the world-famous Copacabana Beach. Kravitz had already played there on March 21, 2005, drawing 300,000 people on a concert of his own. The Live Earth concert, with eight other acts on the bill, including Pharrell Williams and Macy Gray, took 400,000 to the beach. Also in 2007, Kravitz released a version of "Cold Turkey" by John Lennon on Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur, a charity CD. Kravitz has also been spending time recording his forthcoming album, It Is Time for a Love Revolution, to be released February 5, 2008.[12] Another album, Funk, will also be released in 2008. This is believed to be a project that Kravitz has been working on since 1997. Some of the original tracks for Funk were recorded while he was in New Orleans at Allen Toussaint's studio while taking a break for several months from recording in New York City. On September 25, 2007, the Fats Domino tribute album "Goin' Home ; A Tribute To Fats Domino" was released. Kravitz was on the song "Whole Lotta Lovin'" along with Rebirth Brass Band, Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews, Fred Wesley, Pee Wee Ellis and Maceo Parker. [13] Kravitz performed at the Grey Cup halftime show in Toronto on November 25, 2007, where the Saskatchewan Roughriders beat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 23-19.[14] The video for "I'll Be Waiting" was shot in Central Park in New York City and will be released in the next month. I'm the king of the excessive posts lately. I always thought that he should have released an album called The Apprenticeship of Lenny Kravitz. Mike: Remember that toy movie we made, and we wanted it to end with Daredevil driving recklessly while listening to "Are you gonna go my way?" Fucking genius.
  8. I'm so proud of this thread. 6 pages in no time at all, and look at all this excitement!
  9. To this day I still get 'Take a Picture' stuck in my head, and I looked up the lyrics and they are shit terrible. i don't even want to paste them here.
  10. Bring back The Hub!
  11. This should tell you everything you need to know. Theres another even more detailed series of pages about it at that site somewhere, but I couldn't find it again. It breaks down every different version of the film. I love that the big version comes with the little hover car and the oragami unicorn. Ridley Scott's Deckard is a replicant. Philip K. Dick's is not. I hope I can write another essay about this before I finish school. This and THX-1138 I've written about every semester in the last year and a half.
  12. Niggy Tardust was a pretty good album, not the best. I'd put it on the list because I like Trent Reznor, but Year Zero was far from the Album of the year.
  13. Geoff, do you like Unknown Hinson?
  14. That is amazing! Thank you for posting that. Does anyone know where I can download this for PC. I tried one place and its not downloading none.
  15. Hey Audio of Being and Soundless Space, how would you describe Fear of a Blank Planet. It's inspired by a book I quite like, and I'd like to give it a listen, but I'm not sure what kind of music it is. And I forgot about Grinderman, awesome album.
  16. I don't hate it that much. I can listen to it the whole way through when I want to, I just don't want to that often.
  17. Yaaaaaay! I'm glad you came back audio of being. I'm sorry I yelled at you. Can we bond over how fucking cool this is?
  18. Hello. I'd like to know what you guys think. My musical intake is limited. I nominate Era Vulgaris by Queens of the Stone Age. So far it has proven the most listenable and all around great album for me. Oh and Hospital Music as well. So far I feel like that will stand the test of time pretty well. What else do you got?
  19. I'm just finishing With Teeth, and even though it's not the best NIN, it still puts Year Zero to shame.
  20. Seriously? Christing hit the nail on the head. As much as some of us are allowed to think one thing about this, you're allowed to think another. You not only started this thread but came to this message board in the first place to engage with other people about topics you're interested in, which is what's happening here. Relax. And another thing, your thread has inspired some moderately intelligent discussion, which is a much more effective tribute to John Lennon then if every board member just chimed in and said "yeah rest in peace" or "give peace a chance, man." He was a great guy, I honestly believe the world was probably worse off without him, he influenced music and pop-culture perhaps in ways that no other single person ever has. Okay, so what's next?
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