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General Discussions => Tribal Funk Affliction => Topic started by: delfunk1 on March 08, 2006, 07:40:03 pm
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phish fall tour `97 i believe
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This guy toured with phish...his cd is in my bosses car that i drive, my boss is a rabbi, glad his people like him.
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Cosby show...are you ser???? :sigh:
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i saw the show on nbc from 1984-1991 until the simspons moved to thursday nights.
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I have seen the show...on TV Land.
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are you ser? you dont know the cosby show? the huxtables? cliff, claire, sondra, denise, theo, vanessa, rudy?
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I\'m 20...is that that young?
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^^^^^ what.... are you that young
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Are you ruder than Rudy Huxtable?
:wedgie:
Who is Rudy Huxtable?
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yeah, they\'d be OK too.... BUT really, what I would like to see, is Spice One play Bonerroo..
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how about tB instead?
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**** that ****. Spice One deserves to play Boneroo over that tool....
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every song sounds the same, he doesn\'t change it up at all
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if i wanted to hear preaching i\'d go to church. the beats are cool and the rap is alright but the context he can keep. give me political hip hop anyday. Sage represent
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shomer shabbus? (dont think thats spelled correctly)
on another note, anyone hear anything about the band goin to Bonnaroo?
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A Chasidim doesn\'t do ANY work on the Sabbath. They don\'t even turn on the light switch, drive the car, or play basketball. Performing concerts is way, way out of the question. I think he\'s smart for posing as a Chasidim as part of his shtick though. It definitely helps sell him.
and i sure as ****,DONT FUCKIN ROLL!!!!
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I hope you will be throwing that bottle on stage and I hope said bottle is filled with post-asparagus urine.
post grilled cheese and \'stones urine
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just bought this today, and I\'m not a fan, every song sounds the same.......
I want my 15 bucks back!!
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Biggest sham out there...I\'m with Ali and Seth on this one.. don\'t believe the hype!! d00d still eats L and ****- washed up tour rat pulling fronts
(I do admit he\'s pulling it off well though)
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Didnt he get mad at you for trying to touch him?
haha yes! i tried to shake his hand when i met him and he jumped away from me..i forgot about the whole "not allowed to touch women" thing. oh well, his loss.
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Al Z is lame
Are you ruder than Rudy Huxtable?
:wedgie:
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Two can play this game....
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Pay the tax
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Staring daring me
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He performs on the Sabbath.
youre wrong on that one wolfman. the jewish sabbath starts friday evening at sunset and ends on saturday evening at sunset. so he can play on saturday nights after sunset. if you look on jambase for all of his past tour dates you will find that he has not performed any shows on friday nights.
If this holds any truth to it, then I just learned a new thing today.
I learned one early and it blew my mind.
Simply, I am one cell smarter now.
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Al Z is lame
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He performs on the Sabbath.
youre wrong on that one wolfman. the jewish sabbath starts friday evening at sunset and ends on saturday evening at sunset. so he can play on saturday nights after sunset. if you look on jambase for all of his past tour dates you will find that he has not performed any shows on friday nights.
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Oh yeah that\'s right he\'s married and cannot be touched by women or something like that? I totally forgot abt that until just now. Thanx for the memories! That was sooo fun!
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Didnt he get mad at you for trying to touch him?
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me and matis go way back
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He’s an imposter! Get him!
I dont dig his music. I guess I dont really know the older stuff you speak of...
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I was surprised at myself by how much I like his music, considering I\'m not that into Reggae and even less into Judaism. His style of delvery is unique and interesting.
One thing about this guy though...he is not the Chasidim he claims to be, that\'s for sure. (Chasidim are the most traditional and observant Jews.) He performs on the Sabbath. A Chasidim doesn\'t do ANY work on the Sabbath. They don\'t even turn on the light switch, drive the car, or play basketball. Performing concerts is way, way out of the question. I think he\'s smart for posing as a Chasidim as part of his shtick though. It definitely helps sell him.
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i\'m a huge fan of his older stuff. "Informer" was a great tune.. can\'t get into the new stuff though.
Praise be to Allah!!!
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i\'m a huge fan of his older stuff. "Informer" was a great tune.. can\'t get into the new stuff though.
:wah:
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i\'m a huge fan of his older stuff. "Informer" was a great tune.. can\'t get into the new stuff though.
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"Live @ Stubbs" is a pretty tight album, his band is pretty good. I reccomend anyone to give that a listen.
^^^^Wah beat me to it
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its not nearly as good as live at stubbs or his first one..
alot more radiofriendly(cheesy)..
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i downloaded it yesterday. i listened to it once yesterday and once today and i think its pretty good. i have never heard any of his music before yesterday, but i heard his previous stuff was better. i dont think i would buy it now that i have listened to it, but if i got the cd first i dont think i would have been disappointed with the purchase.
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I hope you will be throwing that bottle on stage and I hope said bottle is filled with post-asparagus urine.
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im sorry, but what i have heard from this Matthew character, i just don\'t like AT ALL. first off, im not a fan of rap, although i enjoy some dre/snoop/tupac/beasties from time to time, but what i have heard from this man just isn\'t appealing or even engaging, at least to me. i havent heard the new album, but since i am going to Manchester this summer, i will have bottle in hand as i stroll by his set.
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I haven\'t had a chance to give the album a good listen after buying it off of itunes this afternoon yet. From what I heard I was sort of disappointed, but thats just a preliminary judgement. Anyone else listen to it yet?
BTW he is on Jimmy Kimmel Live tonight.