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Juss

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  1. I was never a huge fan because EVERY SURFER had this band on rotation at their flipping party, but Badfish hits at a lot of levels. I miss dropping in on a 30 foot swell, banging on the lip hopped up on uppers looking for the Dopamine rush.
  2. You got me on the Damien. That was nice to hear and it’s saved. I’m going mainstream, this was such a fun pop song. Taking a huge chance here..
  3. It will blow my mind if you know anything about the NYC Freestyle scene from the 80s. The Ricans and Italians were blasting this.
  4. I love the ziggy! Check out Eeka Mouse. Bitty Bong (you do the math) The Tamlins Baltimore (Hardcore Reggae Local Shit)
  5. Man, I grew up in a shit era. This was the heyday, Blow was pure, women were beautiful and natural, free love and one big ass party. What? At least I am honest.
  6. That is impressive and I wish that I had a link of that talent. By the time I was heavy into music theory, I said eff it, quit percussion. That, to me, was more confusing than Calculus and linear algebra.
  7. More feel good music-Phil Collins, Take Me Home
  8. More Sir Elton John, Rocketman (Has to be one of the greatest written songs)
  9. Well (is it) bloody hell? How about the great Sir Elton John. Tiny Dancer. This one always revs me up. Such a powerful song.
  10. Precisely. I would have been shipped in 2003 to Afghanistan, USMC (aspiring Recon), psych didn't work and I don't mind blasting. Yet, I could work high level in other (that I can’t blast). Anyway, we all need to get a fat doobie, blast Bob Marley, make love and not war. I went to University and won’t provide am eloquent answer. That is my best one.
  11. My old man's generation were the original pimps, damn.
  12. My old man is a Vietnam Vet, sent the poor folk over to die. Very Fu€d war.
  13. Some things I can't fathom, and this is one. My favorite Bowie song.
  14. I love the prior posts, and I will be nailed, as I have been up all night (not good). Sleep disruptions cause massive attacks. I'm not certain of how long your battles began, but for each of us, it is a lifelong journey. Mine began a decade ago, and I managed to go from intractable to episodic through extensive research and experimentation. Sleep disruption, Circadian Rythm, go hand-in-hand with CH. If you have affective disorders, it is a double whammy. Then add a personality disorder and you get hit again. Although our healthcare systems are different, neither deliver promising results. I do have some understanding as my sister married a Brit. I'm trying to prevent from incriminating myself. Good luck, don't become frustrated, a door always opens when one closes, and I think you have some access to vitamins and supplements across the pond. Your regulatory bodies are much more restrictive. For example, Hypericum is a drug in the UK, but an herb in the US. I'm not able to “react” but am listening to all. I don't know if you liked Enino maricon but I posted a famous composition of his.
  15. C’era una volta il west, Colonna Sonora (ennio morricone) Velicanstveno, umjetnick, djelo!
  16. I can't react for some reason but thank you. You just saved me a fortune. I was tempted to piss away a small fortune on Dr. Amen’s version, as it is well tested. Now I know that the PS from Now Foods will suffice.
  17. Last set and I have required reading This Psychedelic Furs song has helped me overcome some dark places. I was never much for Corporate radio, American. Most of the stuff that influenced me came from across the pond. The American stuff not played was great. Country music, to some extent, was a different story. Anyway, I will just post. Ian Curtis was way ahead of the curve, effing genius. Can't forget Morrisey
  18. As I said, I had wide tastes, and I wonder if I am the only one on here that dug this screamo/emo (Silverstein).
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