Pete
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Buffalo vs New England Wildcard Game: 8:15 PM Saturday Night
Pete replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
***** yeah let’s ***** go! man these are not your 2010 Bills- 2022 Bills have swag in spades and bad ass attitude! -
TRE! TRE! TRE! let’s get it started!
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Awesome thanks Muppy. Send me his wishlist, and send him my wishlist. Maybe we can trade some vinyl I have gift card for Newbury Comics- I’m going to buy some more vinyl. I have a compulsive vinyl buying addiction lol. I suppose there are worse addictions And yes Muppy, the universe provides. Put it out there and it just might happen
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Muppy- heres my vinyl collection https://www.discogs.com/user/Bukowskionreefer/collection and if you click on that, you can see my want list too. Thats the records Im looking for. Many are rare, but Im always looking
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Thank you much Muppy. You have excellent taste in music imo. I was born Summer of Love, 1969-and imo I was born for best period of music in history. I was weened on classic rock, r&b, disco, Motown. Middle school I loved Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, and craved heavier stuff, and new sounds. 1985 many say was best year in Punk history. I saw so many punk, metal, and alternative shows my HS years. I was a short train ride to NYC, and saw many a show there. 1983 my friend gave me a Dead show cassette- turned me on to Dead- I saw many Dead shows. The 80s mainstream radio sucked, but there was a thriving underground, where I lived. I saw Metallica in front of 500 people in a bar. I went to college 1988- 1988-1995 is best time in music history imo. My buddy Chris had same music taste as me, and same thirst for new sounds. I remember hearing Jane’s Addiction first time. Tool, Nirvana, Alice In Chains, Sublime, NIN, Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins- I remember vividly hearing them all first time. It was same feeling of awe and appreciation as when I was young kid hearing Zeppelin for first time. Then the internet came out. Napster. YouTube. All those elusive albums I could hear. And I learned all about great music 1920s and 30s. I had a blues epiphany at Kingston Mines Chicago. I love Jazz and Blues, and learned about the greats and obscure acts from many friends. I learned about world music, Saharan blues, German techno, etc. Now I’m old and 52- so just by attrition, I’ve learned so much great music. And I still have that passion- always in search of great music past and present
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in that vinyl forum, one man made a list of 100 albums to start a vinyl collection for his son. I thought it was an excellent list, covering many genres and eras https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zgGdtVD--Gm8aagmhJVLnve_WU3_O491H6ZzC5e1O98/edit?usp=sharing
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I love top comment- I feel the same- This album opens a portal between me now at 41 and me back when I was 19... life is fast guys.. And your post reminds me of another go to - Sade
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You funny son of a gun. Your Baldwin jokes killed, just like Alex
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My other go to
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I love vinyl and im in some vinyl forums. Today someone posted a hilarious thread. “When you were young, what was your go to music when you were having sex?”(it was a little more blunt) LOL The year was 1993, I was a young buck. This album got heavy airplay when I was with a lady. In the vinyl thread, it was many others go to as well. I need to find this on vinyl for nostalgia
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https://www.soundsjustlike.com
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You are good at figuring out which bands plagiarized Exiled. You have a good ear for that
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I want to run through your wicked garden cause im alive so alive now
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you forgot the best Creep IMO
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I love Radiohead and like most Radiohead's I cannot stand Creep lol Here is some Radiohead I love-
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Fond memories: Huge hit by K. Schulz on H. Walker 1996
Pete replied to Apocalypse Nuts's topic in The Stadium Wall
Scroll down on comments- they link to the huge hit! I loved the Bills teams! Kurt Schultz - eastern Michigan if my old memory is correct- I almost forgot about what a great hitter he was He knocked Hershel backwards!! -
beautiful voice, beautiful face, beautiful lyrics My tea's gone cold I'm wondering why I got out of bed at all The morning rain clouds up my window And I can't see at all And even if I could, it'd all be grey But your picture on my wall It reminds me that it's not so bad It's not so bad I drank too much last night, got bills to pay My head just feels in pain I missed the bus and there'll be hell today I'm late for work again And even if I'm there, they'll all imply That I might not last the day And then you call me and it's not so bad It's not so bad And I want to thank you For giving me the best day of my life Oh, just to be with you
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Any given Sunday. 🙏 TJ pummels Mahomes all day
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What Heath Farwell said about Bills punter Matt Haack
Pete replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
I was listening to Bills podcast- they said the Jets offensive MVP in Bills game was Haaack. He kept shanking punts to try and get the Jets back in the game LOL -
Slobber knockers Mafias hitmen
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What Heath Farwell said about Bills punter Matt Haack
Pete replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
lol yep Im confusing his name with The Simpsons guy -
What Heath Farwell said about Bills punter Matt Haack
Pete replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall
Notice he didn’t say anything about Hacks punting ability. I’m continuing my crusade banging the table that we overdraft Azaria https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/32591242/why-college-football-see-attraction-punter-san-diego-state%3fplatform=amp -
Schwabl’s and Charlie the Butchers are two of our first stops when we visit Buffalo