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Form the perfect band
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David Lee Roth- Vocals
Tommy Lee- Drums Peter Criss- Drums Gene Simmons- Bass Guitar Rick Neilsen (Cheap Trick)-Lead Guitar Ace Frehley Lead Guitar Paul Stanley Rhythm guitar Now those are the living. If I got to do a band of the dead- Randy Rhodes-Lead Guitar John Bonham- Drums Ronnie Van Zandt- Vocals Phil Lynott- (Thin Lizzy)-Bass Guitar Gary Rossington (Lynyrd Skynyrd)Lead and Rhythm Guitars Jerry Garcia- Guitar |
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Topic:
Computer Problem
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Do to an evil phone company switching me without my permission
and resulting in my DSL being lost I am without a home computer until at least Tuesday of next week. My phones went down at my house and I was like what the fuck?! So I will only be on here during the day here and there because I will have to sneak time when things slow at my office. Once my DSL comes back up I will be back here full time posting and responding. Please also go to www.soulsgate.com and review poems (please be kind) as I will have only a small amount of time during the day. I may not be posting any new poems until my DSL is back up because I do my best writing at night. I do have an extensive library of writing so maybe I'll post some of that. Thanks for understanding. JIM |
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Quote of the Day
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Dedicated to a very special friend-
"Free at last. Free at last. Great God almighty, free at last!" Martin Luther King, Jr. |
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Angel
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My heart got the best
of me and I lost my way. I could not find my way home. I was lost in a forest filled with testosterone and fueled by emotions. Everything became very dark for me. I had spent too much time in this desolate place and night had now fallen. The hours pass so quickly! Suddenly you were there with a light. You made me see things in a new way and you pointed the way home. Thank you angel. |
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untittled love
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"There's an empty spot where your love used to be."
is an excellent line. I like what you wrote. Sorry I got sidetracked. I'm back on track now thanks to someone putting me back on track. |
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Topic:
An Ode To The Critic
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Ontario,
You're not getting my goat this time. lmao!!! |
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Topic:
An Ode To The Critic
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Spoken like a man who meant it.
You're pretty cool! |
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Topic:
An Ode To The Critic
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bump
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Goddess
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I guess occasionally even Simon Cowell likes
one of the performances. A nice word from you is making me think you're not quite the bad guy after all. |
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Topic:
An Ode To The Critic
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Dedicated to all the great people who write on this forum
There are many critics out there that do not care if their words provide some hurt. It's freedom, they say, to fill a heart with decay and they think their work's full of merit. All I can say is after reading your words, Mr. Critic, is that I could hit you on top of the head with my words... and you still wouldn't get it. Life's too short to worry about a bad opinion or two. I'd rather worry that I don't run out of beer or money, then I would really be thru. The only opinion I need are the opinions of my peeps. I have friends in low places, the best friends I could ever think of. So tonight we raise our glass to you, Mr. Critic. You gave us a reason to get together and have a few. Tonight we'll get drunk and get rowdy, tomorrow we'll tell our lovers we're sorry but one thing's for sure- after this first toast WE WON'T GIVE A DAMN ABOUT YOU! |
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Topic:
An Appropriate Quote
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I'm writing this on behalf of my fellow artists in this
forum. "Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one." Toby Keith |
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Topic:
WHAT ?
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Ontario,
This is not American Idol and why are you using phrases like artistic freedom and artistic merit? Do you even know what they mean or did you just make them up. It is okay to say you like or dislike something. We put our work up here to share, not to get shit on. We are not American Idol contestants and I have to say I'm kind of offended to be lumped in with that shit. We are just ordinary people who have a message in our hearts that we share with you here for free. We are not charging, nor are we making any money here. The American Idol contestants at least walk away with something. The most we can walk away with is a kind word. The worst we can walk away with is ignorance. Artistic freedom means that the artist should have the ability to do whatever is necessary to get their message across. Artistic merit means that the work is honest and from the heart. Criticism is not an art form. Critics are not artists. Therefore the terms artistic freedom and artistic merit do not apply to a critic. What DOES apply to a critic is that they have freedom of speech. Yes, you can say any silly fucking thing that comes to your head and you are guaranteed by the US constitution to be able to do it. The writers of the poems on here are artists. Artistic Freedom and Artistic Merit are terms that apply to the artists. At this point you are a critic, not an artist. You are not expressing yourself as much as you are expressing your opinion. That's cool. Just keep in mind that people who write the stuff that's posted here really dig deep inside and make themselves vulnerable to criticism by the mere fact that they post. I can tell you from experience that writing is hard fucking work and I don't get paid for it. Not even on my own website have I made but 22 cents in advertising. So not getting paid is bad enough. To lump us in with American Idol contestants is simply ignorant. There is no MERIT to your comparison. I am not some wannabe pop singer. I am actually a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP). Ascap counts among it's members some of the most well known artists of our day. I'm proud to be a member. I guess what I'm trying to say is that we do the best we can here and take a chance of getting hassled by even posting here. Please don't make what we do harder by offering criticism that often times just doesn't make sense and can be taken by sensitive people as being downright mean. I just thought of something- If we are like American Idol contestants then you are like a poor man's Simon Cowell, only you offer criticism and no advice on how to do better. |
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WHAT ?
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Firstly, Ontario I do have to give you credit where
it is due- You have started a very interesting thread. Now to the part where I think you're full of shit on- artisic merit DOES NOT belong to the tough and true. I've met various artists thru a friendship with a guy who does concert security. The guitar player from Pearl Jam ran into a stall like his ass was on fire because he saw me in the bathroom. He hid in that stall while I scored free tickets to his concert. I also met Stevie Wonder. He is a very quiet and humble person. He is EXTREMELY sensitive. Now Bruce Springsteen is a whole different story. He had no entourage, the backstage was quiet as a mouse, and he did not want to sign an autograph for me until I told him I had lost my job and started a new business. He then happily signed and wished me good luck with my business. Meat Loaf had so much energy that you could feel that he was gonna burst from his skin. The songwriter for Meatloaf was as quiet as a church mouse and is very shy. Steve Perry from Journey is also a very nice, but very shy guy. His bodyguard was walking him away from me but when Steve saw I had a backstage pass he called for me to come over to him. You could tell the guy was nervous as hell. We talked for a moment and he signed an autograph for me but when he got to the backstage door to get in his limo he looked like a man who was scared of the world. The only artist I met that didn't seem nervous or sensitive was Bruce Hornsby. Bruce Hornsby played with the Grateful Dead. Once you got this man talking it was like being with an old friend. He even whipped out his wallet and showed off pics of his kids to my wife and I. But can I give you the biggest case I can that artists are very sensitive people? Let's examine Kurt Cobain. He used to be homeless at various times and slept under bridge overpasses and in cars and at various friend's houses. He struggled to get Nirvana going. He writes in his journal of having to go to gigs in a car that kept breaking down. You would think that having a few bucks to his name would make this guy happy. He made an album called Bleach that costed $500 to make. At the time of it's release nobody could've cared. Now it sells even today. Then... Nirvana got an offer from a major label and recorded an album called Nevermind. The record label thought it might sell 50,000 or so copies. I'm sure Kurt and the other bandmembers would have been ecstatic had Nevermind sold 50,000 copies. Nevermind was released and on the backs of the song "Smells Like Teen Spirit" sold MILLIONS of CD's. I've bought at least 3 or 4 copies myself because I keep losing them or scratch them up. Back to story. Nevermind came out and caused a musical revolution. The status quo of hair metal bands and pop singers got blown into the water. Nirvana changed music. Kurt suddenly found himself with a shitload of money and married a beautiful, if slightly off balanced Courtney Love. She is another great example of an artist that is sensitive. I saw her at a festival once but that's for another story. So Kurt's married, has all the money he needs, Nirvana is an overwhelming success. He should be happy, right? Not exactly. Kurt did not know how to deal with the money or trappings of fame and success. He started doing heroin. He desperately wanted a normal life back, at least life as he knew it before Nevermind came out. If you listen to Nirvana's third album "In Utero" you will find that it reads like a 45 minute suicide note in music and lyric. In one of the songs Kurt says, "I miss the comfort in being sad." As a matter of fact the very first line in the very first song on the CD "In Utero" is "teenage angst has paid off well. Now I'm bored and old." A song recorded for the album but not put on it was called "I Hate Myself and I Want To Die." It comes as no surprise after reading that song title that Kurt got a gun, went into a room above his garage, and blew his brains out. The music revolution was over and Kurt fired the last shot. I know this is long but it's the best case I can make to you Ontario that art does not belong to the strong but is rather populated by people who at various times are on the edges of sanity. Please be kind to them. Jim |
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Topic:
WHAT ?
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There is a difference between criticism and just being
ignorant. I got jumped on all over by alot of people on a songwriting website because what I wrote didn't have alot of rhymes in it. I then stated my case by listing a variety of successful songwriters who have popular songs that don't have a rhyme scheme in them. That started a rather long thread and I started a pretty decent debate. It's okay to say you don't like something. I think all that's being asked is to realize that people put their heart and soul into what they wrote. It may not be your cup of tea but they worked hard on it. Please take that into account when you respond to things. Try to find SOMETHING positive to say because writers are very sensitive people by nature and need encouragement. |
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Topic:
"Life is to Precious"
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I liked that!
You need to put more poems up! |
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Alright Lady,
I want to hear your thoughts. Even if you don't beleve you still believe because you believe in not believing. So what is your take on this whole situation? Why or why do you not believe? |
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I am a Christian, but not a bible thumper. Those people I
leave alone. I personally believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross for me as a sacrifice for my sins. Does that mean that people who don't won't get into Heaven? Who am I to say. That judgement comes from someone higher than me. The reason religious people won't admit they could be wrong is because of faith. Faith is the belief in things that aren't seen. To me there's "religious" people who like to show off, judge others, and act like they're better than everyone and then there's people who have a relationship with God but realize they are human beings with human failings and are no better than anyone else. Faith is the reason religious people won't admit they could be wrong. That, and pride. I have my own theory- I believe in Christ and that I am saved by his grace but what about the other large part of the world that is hindu, muslim, jewish, and other religions? I don't think that the God I worship would let all these other people go to Hell. I also think that maybe, and this is just my THEORY that the other religions worship the same God just in a different way. What about people who don't believe in God? Do we have a God who would let all these people go to Hell when he is loving and caring about us and is perfect. Keeping in mind that God is perfect would he let about 50% of the world's population go to Hell? I think not. I think God has a plan that we are not able to comprehend because the human mind can only process so much thought. Hope my answer provides some insight. |
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Topic:
"Every Move We Make"
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Good to see you back. Missed you.
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Instant messaging would be VERY cool.
By the way I think the site is great and it is cool that you are always looking for ways to improve it. |
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Sometimes there are places you don't want to go.
You may out the player and then people could turn on you, a kind of kill the messenger kind of thing. If it were a close friend of mine being played I might tell them. If it were a close friend and they came and asked me for advice I would definitely tell them but otherwise I would stay out of it. |
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