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November 17, 2010 01:56PM | Re: Quotes Thread
Last night I watched a Ramones documentary called Too Tough To Die: A Tribute to Johnny Ramone which was really wonderful. It made me really sad though to think of how many really incredible bands have already seen their time come and go... well, at least their present time. The Ramones music will prolly live on forever. I was fortunate enough to see them live once in San Diego. Front Row. Looking right directly up at Johnny as he had his foot rested on the speaker in front of him, playing the ever loving fuck out of his guitar. The tribute concert took place two and a half days before he died.

As I was looking for info on this doc, I found this quote by Joey Ramone that made me smile...

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Joey Ramone
I once told this writer a story about how I met the guys in an elevator and found out we all had the same last name, so we decided to form a band.



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November 17, 2010 09:41PM | Re: Quotes Thread
I recently got "the great work begins" tattooed on my wrist. It's awesome awesome awesome in context (it's from Angels in America), and sounds pretty decent on its own too, I suppose.
November 18, 2010 01:33PM | Re: Quotes Thread
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Mtn. Girl
Last night I watched a Ramones documentary called Too Tough To Die: A Tribute to Johnny Ramone


i liked that rockumentary as well.

i bet you'd like the new harry nilsson one on netflix called, "who is harry nilsson, and why does mike5998 keep talking about him?"



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November 18, 2010 01:43PM | Re: Quotes Thread
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Mtn. Girl
Last night I watched a Ramones documentary called Too Tough To Die: A Tribute to Johnny Ramone


i liked that rockumentary as well.

i bet you'd like the new harry nilsson one on netflix called, "who is harry nilsson, and why does mike5998 keep talking about him?"

You made me lol! grinning smiley


ETA: But why DO you keep talking about him? I only know one song by the guy.



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November 19, 2010 01:27AM | Re: Quotes Thread
i'm 100% sure you know more. i'm 100% sure everyone on this board knows at least a handful of his songs. and they like them too!

check this out:
[www.allmusic.com]

it's got great liners, and is a much better taste than the one disc hits package.

beware! it will make you check out all his albums, and you too will become a nilsson fanatic!

i actually hear a lot of harry in mountain goats songs......

dot dot dot

harry was ahead of his time in a lot of ways, a huge talent, fantastic singer. i'd say 6 or 7 of his albums are "must haves."

he's the beatles favorite band!



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November 19, 2010 06:04AM | Re: Quotes Thread
Hrmm. Judging by your enthusiasm, I guess I need to check him out. I mean, you haven't steered me wrong yet (Beck, VU, Dylan, etc.)

I can't listen to the song snippets right now, but I do recognize at least one other song that I know.

Not sure about drawing a parallel between him and tMG but I see he does have a song called 'Sail Away' which would be hard pressed to top JD's version of 'Saaaaaaaaaaaaaaill ooooooooooon'. Although a lot of the song titles seem to echo 'Get Lonely', if song titles are any indication.

Unless you're suggesting that JD cover 'Coconut' sometime! hahaha

ETA: Unless the pun, of course, was 'harry' 'mountain goats'.



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November 19, 2010 12:09PM | Re: Quotes Thread
harry was probably the first "rock and roll" guy to do a whole tribute album, to a then little known songwriter named randy newman. right at the height of his career.



and, sorry to say, i find it difficult to believe that harry's version of that particular song can be topped.


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Unless you're suggesting that JD cover 'Coconut' sometime! hahaha

if there were a tribute album to a nilsson song, it would be for "coconut," and john's version would be track 7.



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November 19, 2010 01:14PM | Re: Quotes Thread
I looked and sure enuff, there are Harry Nilsson quotes! hahaha

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Harry Nilsson
I was on acid and I looked at the trees and I realized that they all came to points, and the little branches came to points, and the houses came to point. I thought, 'Oh! Everything has a point, and if it doesn't, then there's a point to it.

And this one was purty funneh

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Harry Nilsson
That incident ruined my reputation for 10 years. Get one Beatle drunk and look what happens!

I wonder what the incident was?!



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November 19, 2010 08:57PM | Re: Quotes Thread
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Mtn. Girl
I looked and sure enuff, there are Harry Nilsson quotes! hahaha

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Harry Nilsson
I was on acid and I looked at the trees and I realized that they all came to points, and the little branches came to points, and the houses came to point. I thought, 'Oh! Everything has a point, and if it doesn't, then there's a point to it.

And this one was purty funneh

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Harry Nilsson
That incident ruined my reputation for 10 years. Get one Beatle drunk and look what happens!

I wonder what the incident was?!


the acid quote is in regard to his terrific soundtrack to a cartoon film called "the point." you will listen to it, and you will love it. great writing, great singing, great songs! i haven't seen the cartoon, but i bet that's great too! i believe it's on youtube......


as for the incident, harry was john's lost weekend one night......

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John and Harry Nilsson had decided to catch the Smothers Brothers act during their engagement at the Troubador. Tommy Smothers, after all, had joined the chorus for the recording of “Give Peace A Chance” during John and Yoko’s Toronto bed-in a few years earlier.
As they so often did together, John and Harry quickly became drunk. On an empty stomach, smoking like a steam engine and egged on by Nilsson, John began heckling the Smothers Brothers. Heckling a band is one thing. Interrupting the timing of a comedy act is overtly destructive. The language was foul and so was the action. Actor Peter Lawford, accompanied by a young lady, was seated nearby. He repeatedly yelled at John to stop the tirade. But Lennon continued. Ken Fritz, manager of the Smothers Brothers, came over to make a personal appeal. Fritz raised his arm. Lennon raised his right fist and took a swing at Fritz, and then lobbed a glass full of liquor in Fritz’s direction. As the club’s bouncers forcibly removed Lennon and Nilsson, May watched in horror. John would later, with embarrassment, describe the scene for me:
“We started yelling at Tommy and his brother. I think we almost screwed up the act. A few weeks before I was in the same place, I found a tampon machine or something in a restaurant, wore one on my head. Heckled some more. And I don’t remember how it happened, but they threw my ass out.”
John was contrite. He seemed humiliated by the incident.
May Pang also remembers the incident with a great deal of chagrin:
“I realized that I had to work harder to clean him up. There were bad influences there and, at times, I was losing the battle. But underneath was such a caring guy. The drinking was drying him up emotionally, and that night was the worst.”
Unfortunately, “that night” didn’t end with the inglorious exit. Even as the trio left for the car, an even more potentially damaging event occurred. A fifty-year-old freelance photographer tried to immortalize the moment by pointing her camera at John. The photographer, Brenda Mary Perkins, claimed Lennon slapped her over her right eye in response.
Proclaiming his innocence, John saw a darker side to the photographer’s intentions, when he declared, “Well, I was not in the best frame of mind. I was wildly drunk. But I was nowhere near this chick, she’s got no photographs of me near her. It was my first night on Brandy Alexanders, and they tasted like milkshakes. The first thing I knew I was out of me gourd.
“Of course, Harry Nilsson was no help feeding them to me, saying ‘Go ahead, John.’ It is true I was wildly obnoxious, but I definitely didn’t hit this woman who just wanted to get her name in the papers and a few dollars.”
Ms. Perkins filed a complaint with the Los Angeles Police Department. After a two-week investigation, the district attorney proclaimed there was not enough evidence to support criminal charges. John was lucky. A criminal indictment would have cemented the Nixon administration’s relentless efforts to deport John based on his marijuana conviction a few years before in the United Kingdom.
In any person’s life, grim and ugly moments can lead to precipitous decline or a realization that it’s time to change. As it turns out, the humiliating bender at the Troubadour was simply the moment of truth for John. The nightclub embarrassment seemed unbearable for him. John sent letters of apology to the comedians, their manager, and the management at the club.


anybody wanting to delve into the world of harry need only visit a blog called "for the love of harry."



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November 19, 2010 09:24PM | Re: Quotes Thread
Psssh!

Who HASN'T had a night like that?!

grinning smiley



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November 20, 2010 02:21PM | Re: Quotes Thread
for

the

love

of

harry

blog

here, let me google that for you.....

fiddle de dee!

a pirate's life for me!



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November 21, 2010 08:14AM | Re: Quotes Thread
Ho' mah Gawd.

Yessssss. That blog is chock full o' everything you need to know about Nilsson. No doubt!

I shall be checking some of his stuff out shortly. Yesterday, my desktop computer which houses my entire music catalog plus my iTunes, decided not to power up. When I checked under the hood I noticed two of the capacitors on the motherboard seemed to not look very healthy. I unplugged the power from the motherboard and it powered up fine and all the drives ran. When I plugged the power back into the motherboard, a lone spark sprang from it and fell slowly to the bottom of the case like a falling star to the earth. Sadly, I have to order a new motherboard before I can change up any music on my iPod. I am only hoping that it didn't hurt the CPU.

On top o'that, my comic guy told me he couldn't get the next vol. of the comic I am reading for like two weeks! I am learning patience the hard way. But ah well, what can ya do? smiling smiley



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November 21, 2010 12:41PM | Re: Quotes Thread
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Mtn. Girl
I am only hoping that it didn't hurt the CPU.


um. the calculator program unit isn't even that important to a computer.





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November 21, 2010 12:47PM | Re: Quotes Thread
BUT THEN HOW WILL I FIGURE OUT THE SACRED GEOMETRY?!?!


Hee hee grinning smiley



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December 02, 2010 06:22PM | Re: Quotes Thread
One of my favourite quotes ever, from "Hogfather" by Terry Pratchett:

Death: Humans need fantasy to be human. To be the place where the falling angel meets the rising ape.
Susan: Tooth fairies? Hogfathers? Little-
Death: Yes. As practice, you have to start out learning to believe the little lies.
Susan: So we can believe the big ones?
Death: Yes. Justice, mercy, duty. That sort of thing.
Susan: They're not the same at all!
Death: You think so? Then take the universe and grind it down to the finest powder and sieve it through the finest sieve and then show me one atom of justice, one molecule of mercy. And yet- and yet you act as if there is some ideal order in the world. As if there is some... some rightness in the universe, by which it may be judged.
Susan: Yes, but people have got to believe that, or what's the point-?
Death: My point exactly.



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December 03, 2010 10:58AM | Re: Quotes Thread
Darkshines, that is a great quote.

There was one I remembered from Chuang Tzu that seemed to fit my point in the other thread...

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Chuang Tzu
The Autumn Floods

The autumn floods had come.
Thousands of wild torrents
poured furiously into the
Yellow River.
It surged and flooded its banks until,
looking across,
you could not tell an ox from a horse
on the other side.

Then the River God laughed,
delighted to think
that all the beauty in the world
had fallen into his keeping.

So downhill he swung,
untill he came to the ocean.
There he looked out over the waves
towards the empty horizon in the east,
and his face fell.

Gazing out at the far horizon,
he came to his senses
and murmured to the Ocean God:
“Well, proverb is right:
‘He who has got himself a
hundred ideas,
he thinks he knows more than anybody else.’
Such a one am I.
Only now do I see
what they mean by expanse!”

The Ocean God replied,
“Can you talk about the sea to a frog in a well?
Can you talk about ice to a dragonfly?
And can you talk about the Way of life
to a doctor of philosophy?”



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December 04, 2010 02:04AM | Re: Quotes Thread
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Mtn. Girl
Sadly, I could not get into Hemingway either. I only got about halfway through The Old Man and the Sea. Maybe it just wasn't the right time for me to appreciate it cuz it just didn't hit me. I'm not in the appreciate-the-classics state of mind lately. I've been reading comics for the last 6 months so I guess the darker more twisted humor is appealing to me right now.

Out of everything I've read of Hemingway's, The Old Man and the Sea was probably my least favorite. It felt uninspired, to me. Also, I can't imagine that poor fisherman would speak so formally. That bothered me a lot. For some reason, The Torrents of Spring has been my favorite. That and quite a few of his short stories.
December 04, 2010 02:18AM | Re: Quotes Thread
Anyone whose goal is "something higher" must expect some day to suffer vertigo. What is vertigo? Fear of falling? Then why do we feel it even when the observation tower comes equipped with a sturdy handrail? No, vertigo is something other than the fear of falling. It is the voice of the emptiness below us which tempts and lures us, it is the desire to fall, against which, terrified, we defend ourselves.
-‎- Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness of Being
December 04, 2010 05:11PM | Re: Quotes Thread
"The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one."
-George Bernard Shaw <3


And for a couple funny quotes to balance out some of the seriousness here (because I am a class clown by nature):

"Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes." - Jack Handey

"I'm not afraid of computers taking over the world. They're just sitting there. I can hit them with a two-by-four." - Thom Yorke



like a vision straight outta Holly Hobbie
December 04, 2010 05:34PM | Re: Quotes Thread
That's a good Handey piece of advice!!!
February 20, 2012 08:38PM | Re: Quotes Thread
"You pour diarrhea on me from morning until night." ~ Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to Alexei Venediktov, editor in chief at the Moscow Echo, an independent talk news radio station.



"But not me,
I'm gonna crawl,
I'm gonna crawl,
I'm gonna crawl,
Back to the sea."

"Goddamit, I love John Coltrane."
February 20, 2012 10:05PM | Re: Quotes Thread
“A piece of art is not a loaf of bread. When someone steals a loaf of bread from the store, that's it. The loaf of bread is gone. When someone downloads a piece of music, it's just data until the listener puts that music back together with their own ears, their mind, their subjective experience. How they perceive your work changes your work.” - Jeff Tweedy
February 20, 2012 11:29PM | Re: Quotes Thread
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grilledcheesesandwich
“A piece of art is not a loaf of bread. When someone steals a loaf of bread from the store, that's it. The loaf of bread is gone. When someone downloads a piece of music, it's just data until the listener puts that music back together with their own ears, their mind, their subjective experience. How they perceive your work changes your work.” - Jeff Tweedy

Hmm. I've been re-reading this for the past few minutes; and I'm trying to figure out his stance on downloading music. ...he's... okay with it because he wants more people to "perceive [his] work" and thus change it for the better, or is he against it because it ultimately changes his work w/Wilco, etc., for the worse?

Sorry if I'm just being dumb/dense here, but I don't get it, admittedly.



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February 21, 2012 01:17PM | Re: Quotes Thread
i think that's why i don't like wilco.

an artist that doesn't think a loaf of bread is art?

they're not gonna make the kinda stuff i like.
February 21, 2012 01:22PM | Re: Quotes Thread
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“A piece of art is not a loaf of bread. When someone steals a loaf of bread from the store, that's it. The loaf of bread is gone." - Jeff Tweedy

he's crazy.

when someone steals a loaf of bread from the store, it's only gone from the store.

not existence.

also, a piece of art vs. a loaf of bread?

why not a piece of art vs. a piece of bread. that would make a little more sense.

or even a loaf of art vs. a loaf of bread.

let's keep our oranges in the orange basket and our apples in the apple basket....mm'kay TWEEDY!?



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