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Behndy wrote:i don't like people with "talent" and "skills" that don't feel the need to cover their inadequacies under good time happy sounds.


Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
music, videos, in progress - http://www.youtube.com/c/behndytheactionindex wrote:QUADRACOCK BEHNDERFUCK


snipelfritz wrote:On this page ILFers have chosen guitar over:
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3. Basic survival needs
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D.o.S. wrote:While I'm a fan of the music under any circumstance, I really do believe that reggae is way better when bud is involved.
Behndy wrote:i don't like people with "talent" and "skills" that don't feel the need to cover their inadequacies under good time happy sounds.


skullservant wrote:snipelfritz wrote:On this page ILFers have chosen guitar over:
1. Self-improvement
2. The law
3. Basic survival needs
Good work all!
Sold some pedals to get some food

rfurtkamp wrote:Bastard stepchild of modern delay times/looping and a Lexicon Vortex would have me whipping out the credit card faster than a hooker at a coke convention.


D.o.S. wrote:While I'm a fan of the music under any circumstance, I really do believe that all music is way better when bud is involved.
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?

snipelfritz wrote:I really really want to like reggae because of my "white reggae" influences (i.e. The Police, Vampire Weekend), but I really can't get into it. Bob Marley bores the shit out out of me. I'm sure there's much better stuff in that category, but I can't find any pure reggae that I like. I really like the idea and influence, but just don't enjoy it.
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?


dubkitty wrote:IMO classic reggae is a lot like 1950s R&B, in that it's not so much about great artists with long careers as it is about great records and about great producers who find talent and, in the positive sense, exploit it. so rather than listening to the whole careers of people, i tend to find records i really like. to a large extent, if you want to find great reggae you have to approach it like that, or like garage rock...you're not going to find that many artists with six LPs worth of stuff. there ARE some...i like the Gladiators, the Congos, Max Romeo, Ras Michael and the Sons of Negus. but in many cases the best reggae is going to be fopund on compilations of singles by people who got one shot.
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?


…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?