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The only way this could get worse is if we had Robert Plant wailing off-key over the whole thing.
Wrong, but I laughed out loud, so I'm giving you a thumb's up. Keep 'em coming.
I know that song from the Kelly Slater Pro Surfer game.
I thought it might be Voldemort.
LOL! EXCELLENT TUNE!! Thanx RP!
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzesty!! I went +2 to 8 on this one today after actually listening to it all the way through (and having it lead in to "Desert Raven" by Jonathan Wilson (a 9 rated tune for me) - Long Live RP and the Zesty and Eclectic mix!
filter stuff down to a micron and package it in a freaking filthy environment.
at least none of my stuff is medical/food use.
It starts out promising, but then it becomes increasingly repetitive :-(
Like monogamy.
When I hear the word Haboob, it means "better close all your windows, turn off the swamp cooler, and get inside before you get a mouthful of dust and have to clean the bloody house after getting it full of red dust!". We have 'em here in Arizona too.
We get them here in La Quinta too.
Too Funny! GREAT TUNE!! Thanx RP!
Swiss cheese indeed ... yum yum - needs yodelling and cowbells to complete ...
Thanks for the clichee. Like a piece of chocolate?
Turns out it was Christopher Goze - Sirocco.
If you like Haboob, check out Sirocco.
Why did you have to post it four times? He (Bill) gets it on the first try.
Server error. Not the poster's fault.
Why did you have to post it four times? He (Bill) gets it on the first try.
You won't be disappointed
Good question...hailing from ILM?
why should bliss ever end?
I can asure you that this is a western interpretation of how Moroccan music would sound like.
Rather insightful, do tell....
Good question...hailing from ILM?
I can asure you that this is a western interpretation of how Moroccan music would sound like.
Going to ride a bus in Morocco next month, think this needs to be on the mp3 player
Sounds like a plan!
Going to ride a bus in Morocco next month, think this needs to be on the mp3 player
In the immortal words of Quagmire, "I see two chicks wantin to have sex with me. Heh!!! Giggity, giggit, gig-gitt-y!
Kenny G's sleazy cousin?
John Corbett in hipster doofus mode while trapped in someone's bad acid trip?
Help me out here...
Love this song and love "The Endless Song" from Zumurud (or is it Zumurud from The Endless Song)?
Whatever . . .
When I get my iPod back in commission, I'm definitely including these in the "must add" list that you've helped me develop over the past months.
Have a great 2013!
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Is this the 12" or something? Pffff
Smart money says that it will.
Amazon says it was released in 2004...and... they have a used CD for $83.00
OK...I like it...BUT...
This is actually from the soundtrack for the little known Miami Vice made-for-TV film entitled "Crockett and Tubbs: Passage to Bangkok (or Death)!"
In the immortal words of Quagmire, "I see two chicks wantin to have sex with me. Heh!!! Giggity, giggit, gig-gitt-y!
In the immortal words of Hermann Rorschach, "What do you make of this (see photo above)?"
In the immortal words of Quagmire, "I see two chicks wantin to have sex with me. Heh!!! Giggity, giggit, gig-gitt-y!
In the immortal words of Hermann Rorschach, "What do you make of this (see photo above)?"
i'm with you.
haboobist!
thanks for sharing!
it would be nice if this stuff actually did exist on Muzak.
Because you'd have to run off to another radio station? At least this'll whet your appetite for 'stronger meat', much as Loreena McKevitt's Celtic Lite music is a taster for the real thing. Anyway, this is a mélange of Middle Eastern music and techno, which you might be hard-pushed to find elsewhere (Cheb i Sabbah does stuff like this so worth hunting down), and would you want to listen to this genre all the time? The great thing about RP, and one of the main reasons I stay and contribute to B&B's coffers, is its eclecticism, the sheer variety of musical styles on offer, such that I'm constantly surprised by what comes into my 'phones. I could go walkies to a 'genre' station (iranianradio.com was a fave) but then I'd not hear anything else.
This is pretty damn good. 7 from the Nottingham jury.
Sadly, I still think baby food and Bridge conventions when I see the name Gerber... ;)
Good input! I agree with your summary!
Because you'd have to run off to another radio station? At least this'll whet your appetite for 'stronger meat', much as Loreena McKevitt's Celtic Lite music is a taster for the real thing. Anyway, this is a mélange of Middle Eastern music and techno, which you might be hard-pushed to find elsewhere (Cheb i Sabbah does stuff like this so worth hunting down), and would you want to listen to this genre all the time? The great thing about RP, and one of the main reasons I stay and contribute to B&B's coffers, is its eclecticism, the sheer variety of musical styles on offer, such that I'm constantly surprised by what comes into my 'phones. I could go walkies to a 'genre' station (iranianradio.com was a fave) but then I'd not hear anything else.
This is pretty damn good. 7 from the Nottingham jury.
Sadly, I still think baby food and Bridge conventions when I see the name Gerber... ;)
Never mind
I like it anyway even if no boobs.
I know that's the first thing I thought of...
Still the mind of a 12-year-old boy, after all these years...
The silhouette is actually a bearded, bespectacled man with scoliosis, facing to our left.
Oh my gawd... Nate917, that's hilarious! But I think we might need to get you out on a date or something...
Never mind
I like it anyway even if no boobs.
EVERY SINGLE TIME this song comes on, your words pop out of my mouth!
nate917 wrote:
The silhouette is actually a bearded, bespectacled man with scoliosis, facing to our left.
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Oh yeah baby, go for it!
The silhouette is actually a bearded, bespectacled man with scoliosis, facing to our left.
Oh yeah baby, go for it!
It starts out promising, but then it becomes increasingly repetitive :-(
Agreed! I can only take it so much....next