Posted September 04, 2015

TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada

CarrionCrow
.
Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted September 04, 2015

TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada
Posted September 04, 2015
Post edited September 04, 2015 by GR00T

superstande
amigaaa
Registered: Jan 2012
From Finland
Posted September 04, 2015
A-hoy ye seasoned sailors and mountaineering princesses! ;)
There's that viking game again on sale in humble!
Got it this time...
Oh okay now back to work :p
There's that viking game again on sale in humble!
Got it this time...
Oh okay now back to work :p

NoNewTaleToTell
Deathrocker
Registered: May 2009
From United States
Posted September 04, 2015
Not quite feeling like playing any games at the moment so I'm listening to Johnny Winter: Captured Live, a six song live album.
Johnny was an absolutely fantastic guitarist and a great singer, a blues based rocker, at one point he was considered to be THE next biggest rock icon and was given the largest (at the time) advance for a musician, six hundred thousand bucks. Despite being pegged as a future rock superstar, Johnny actually loved the blues more than rock and it wasn't really close, but it paid the bills, even if he publicly never loved rock. At one concert in the 70s or 80s he changed one song's line to something like "Rock and roll is a *bleeping* drag!".
Captured Live (from 1976) shows Johnny at the top of his rock phase, two of the songs devolve into ten minute plus classic rock guitar jam territory and let me tell you, Johnny could shred just as well as (if not better than) Dimebag Darrell or any other "shred superstar" of "modern" times. Highway 61 Revisited is the highlight to me, but it's all great high energy rock.
As a side note, Johnny had a brother that was also a big name musician, Edgar Winter of the Edgar Winter Group, who had a few hits like Frankenstein and Free Ride.
Johnny was an absolutely fantastic guitarist and a great singer, a blues based rocker, at one point he was considered to be THE next biggest rock icon and was given the largest (at the time) advance for a musician, six hundred thousand bucks. Despite being pegged as a future rock superstar, Johnny actually loved the blues more than rock and it wasn't really close, but it paid the bills, even if he publicly never loved rock. At one concert in the 70s or 80s he changed one song's line to something like "Rock and roll is a *bleeping* drag!".
Captured Live (from 1976) shows Johnny at the top of his rock phase, two of the songs devolve into ten minute plus classic rock guitar jam territory and let me tell you, Johnny could shred just as well as (if not better than) Dimebag Darrell or any other "shred superstar" of "modern" times. Highway 61 Revisited is the highlight to me, but it's all great high energy rock.
As a side note, Johnny had a brother that was also a big name musician, Edgar Winter of the Edgar Winter Group, who had a few hits like Frankenstein and Free Ride.

Irenicusss
New User
Registered: Feb 2014
From Italy
Posted September 04, 2015
Hi

superstande
amigaaa
Registered: Jan 2012
From Finland

Empress_Owl
★InTheFeathers
Registered: May 2013
From France

superstande
amigaaa
Registered: Jan 2012
From Finland
Posted September 04, 2015

cecil
Flyin' Eye
Registered: Apr 2013
From United States
Posted September 04, 2015
Hello Owl and construction crew how are we?

AgentBirdnest
Ja'crispy
Registered: Jan 2011
From United States
Posted September 04, 2015

Empress_Owl
★InTheFeathers
Registered: May 2013
From France
Posted September 04, 2015

Johnny was an absolutely fantastic guitarist and a great singer, a blues based rocker, at one point he was considered to be THE next biggest rock icon and was given the largest (at the time) advance for a musician, six hundred thousand bucks. Despite being pegged as a future rock superstar, Johnny actually loved the blues more than rock and it wasn't really close, but it paid the bills, even if he publicly never loved rock. At one concert in the 70s or 80s he changed one song's line to something like "Rock and roll is a *bleeping* drag!".
Captured Live (from 1976) shows Johnny at the top of his rock phase, two of the songs devolve into ten minute plus classic rock guitar jam territory and let me tell you, Johnny could shred just as well as (if not better than) Dimebag Darrell or any other "shred superstar" of "modern" times. Highway 61 Revisited is the highlight to me, but it's all great high energy rock.
As a side note, Johnny had a brother that was also a big name musician, Edgar Winter of the Edgar Winter Group, who had a few hits like Frankenstein and Free Ride.

Super busy for 3,5 hours more but expecting a super-relaxing weekend!
Hope your potion works :)
Thanks, Sup !! =__+ ...I'll tell you that as soon as it has any effect...
Cool, only 3,5 more hours... !
Any nice plans for your super-relaxing weekend ?...
Post edited September 04, 2015 by LaPtiteBete

toxicTom
Big Daddy
Registered: Feb 2009
From Germany
Posted September 04, 2015
Hello everybody!
*Big hugs and silly waves*
*Big hugs and silly waves*

CarrionCrow
.
Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted September 04, 2015

3__3 .... [extremely sleepy]
How are you doing ?...
**Weak hugs with delicious awakening black magic potion**
-passes over the extra-extra-extra large coffee mug since we don't need you falling asleep in the wading pool-
Can't complain too much here. Hands have kinda stopped working after 9 hours of video games, but I can still type with my nose so it's okay.
How are you doing today besides wanting to go back to bed?

Empress_Owl
★InTheFeathers
Registered: May 2013
From France
Posted September 04, 2015

*edit* on a side note, taking the wife to the doctor tomorrow for her third and final injection to her knee. Not a fun experience for her. That's going to suck. Then there's the youngest daughter wuth her badly sprained ankle doing some physio. *sigh* Maybe I need to buy some games to cheer me up...
I'm glad I manage to stay away of that shiny tempting Humble site... :)