Lifewithoutkeys

Lifewithoutkeys

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16 years ago @ Life Without Keys - New Doug Stanhope Boot... · 0 replies · +1 points

You sir, are a true hero!

16 years ago @ Life Without Keys - Jacque Fresco's Lectur... · 0 replies · +1 points

I agree with Galkaen, I downloaded them and thought I'd never listen to them - boy they are addictive. Check them out here:

<a href="http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Peter-Joseph" target="_blank">http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Peter-Joseph

Particularly interesting is the Zeitgeist Undebunked with DM Murdock (where the actual details of her books are discussed, and the sources and references are given) and Jacque is on the BTR show about once a month with Roxanne. You can go back retrospectively - there's hours of Jacque there.

16 years ago @ Life Without Keys - The Alice in Chains Lo... · 0 replies · +1 points

Thank you prophet! Glad you enjoyed the piece. Have you listened to the leaked album yet? All Secrets Known and Private Hell are phenomenal. I damn well can\'t wait for my pre-order to come in the mail!

16 years ago @ Life Without Keys - The Alice in Chains Lo... · 0 replies · +1 points

You think I edited my post? Bwahahaha, and left everything the same except some minor comment about Neil Young? You realize how insane that sounds? I stand by everything I said. Sorry, you simply saw the phrase "Keep on Rocking" and didn't bother with the rest. (Hey I'll bet that guy from MetalSucks stole the idea from you too!)

Here's the first draft, time-stamped: http://i903.photobucket.com/albums/ac234/LifeWith...

And would you pay £30 to hear someone talk over a record they're only gonna play once through? Don't get me wrong, if it were on a continuous loop all evening as these things normally are, I'd have been a bit chattier too. But that wasn't the case.

Movies are loud too, but people don't tend to talk through them. And those that do are asked not to.

And if you are seriously asking me what "fans" means, *sigh* - people who are very much into some medium, group or person's work, and who follow such work or person more closely than the average member of the public. You travelled miles and spent as much as I did to hear an album, but seemed less than interested in actually hearing anything but the sound of your own voice.

It's just baffling you find your own opinions more interesting than first-hand experience of the work. It's very unusual, and even more unusual that you happily identify yourself as that person here.

And that dialogue is, surprise surprise, EXACTLY what was said. It was quite a bizarre little exchange. I don't know any other meaning of the phrase "please keep it down." Clearly, however, I must be missing the "secret second meaning" of those words.

16 years ago @ Life Without Keys - The Alice in Chains Lo... · 0 replies · +1 points

Why is it "interesting" you read the boards? Think I'm amazed you discovered this article, given its specifically about an event that about 30 people including you were at?

I asked you (really the other guy) to be quiet because I didn't come to a listening event to hear you. I don't go to movies and loudly analyse the film while it's playing either because, as everyone except you guys seem by your own admission to understand.

And if you don't "appreciate" my comments then I guess you know what it feels like, too. We came for a rare chance to hear the record, and not a john madden play-by-play. And certainly not when I'd spent a small fortune and hours if my time getting to the event. See?

Also, read the article properly and you'll notice I WASN'T stealing from you. I said "Both the New York listening and the London listeners have noted that the song sounds like Keep on Rocking in the Free World combined with Nutshell ". GUESS WHAT. That's you. Not me. You were a listener. Well, you would have been if you hadn't been talking the whole time.