Gatlinburger
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Thanx, I just did... mixed reviews of the show. "John from Cincinnati" is probably the most foul-mouthed tv series ever made, but I liked it. When I first found it, "On Demand" from HBO, I was captivated and watched all 10 episodes within a three day period (when the kids weren't around.) The version used for the theme song seemed a bit more acoustic though, does anybody know if that's available on disc? (I do have the series on DVD, but I don't think that there's a soundtrack available - although, now I will check.)
Anyway, cool song... (It did add a lot to the allure of the HBO series... very cool song to go with the opening sequence.) I just wish that they had contiued the series past the initial 10 episodes, but then again... it was a strange story... where do you go with it... Was that the second-coming??? HMMMM?
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RadioDoc (Chicagoland) | | Posted: Aug 01, 2009 - 22:23 | |
Gatlinburger wrote:Have any of ya'll watched "John from Cincinnati" (HBO from a couple of years ago)? This is the theme song... Although, it's a different version, more acoustic...
Anyway, excellent song... excellent show.
Scroll down about nine months... |
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Gatlinburger
| | Posted: Aug 01, 2009 - 22:18 | |
Have any of ya'll watched "John from Cincinnati" (HBO from a couple of years ago)? This is the theme song... Although, it's a different version, more acoustic...
Anyway, excellent song... excellent show.
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sirdroseph (Outer Mongolia) | | Posted: Jul 28, 2009 - 12:37 | |
gearfab wrote:whole album is good!
Ya got that right, bub!  IMO, Strummer is the only bright spot of The Clash! |
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gearfab (Austin, Tex.) | | Posted: Jul 28, 2009 - 12:34 | |
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SweTex (Swede living in Texas) | | Posted: Jul 09, 2009 - 13:01 | |
Jackson dies and the media goes apeshit...Strummer dies and you hardly hear about it. Now who of the two had a real impact on music? Not that I'm the least surprised or anything, but still...
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jagdriver (Tunin' in from the aptly-named Grass Valley, CA) | | Posted: Jul 09, 2009 - 12:46 | |
PeorgieTirebiter wrote: Just watched it last night, thanks. It is indeed very well done and has made me a certified (-able) fan, albeit (sadly) belatedly. He was a cool guy, I thought, whose mind appeared to be in the right place. The counterpart DVD, Let's Rock Again, was also very entertaining. Focusing on his comeback with the Mescaleros, Netflix members can stream it. |
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PeorgieTirebiter
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dboseman
| | Posted: Jun 15, 2009 - 05:45 | |
Thanks Joe. You left us too soon.
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ericconrad
| | Posted: May 30, 2009 - 09:28 | |
I am cranking this great song!  |
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peter_james_bond (Lunenburg, NS) | | Posted: Apr 28, 2009 - 17:09 | |
mikexican wrote:This totally rules. If you don't like it, you don't get it.
 I do get it! How cool is this song?......Way Cool, way out where the sun is, way out where the fun is. That's where we all should be! |
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nimesay (los angeles) | | Posted: Apr 28, 2009 - 16:59 | |
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KurtfromLaQuinta (Yep. I'm still here in La Quinta.) | | Posted: Apr 21, 2009 - 12:31 | |
tg3k wrote: Living things eat other living things. It's how the world works. I don't hunt, because it's easier for me to buy my food, but I support those who do to put food on the table. (And I wouldn't hesitate to hunt if my survival depended on it.) I don't know why Mr. Poose wanted to run my dad down. The guy lived through the depression. And the family lived off the land in Anaheim, California for crying out loud. He continued to hunt and fish his entire life. He didn't kill blatantly. And he didn't waste a thing. He fertilized the tree's with the innards of ducks and fish. And fed his worms for fishing with them too!  |
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Captn_Pea (Spring Lake, MI) | | Posted: Apr 21, 2009 - 12:26 | |
JesseJ wrote:This was the theme song for "John From Cincinnati" on HBO.. man that was a weird show.
I liked that show.... bummer it was cancled... but then I'm on the weird side of most programs. |
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tg3k (The Jungle - 459.62 miles south of Paradise, CA) | | Posted: Mar 28, 2009 - 04:27 | |
KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:What about that poor head of lettuce you killed? Or that stalk of celery? Watch out for that fly on your windshield! Shame. Shame. I bet you hate Indians too. Oh brother.  My dad could have beat up your dad any day.  He killed lots of fish too!  Living things eat other living things. It's how the world works. I don't hunt, because it's easier for me to buy my food, but I support those who do to put food on the table. (And I wouldn't hesitate to hunt if my survival depended on it.) |
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mikexican
| | Posted: Mar 20, 2009 - 23:57 | |
This totally rules. If you don't like it, you don't get it.
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ioanthe (West Virginia) | | Posted: Mar 12, 2009 - 08:51 | |
HazzeSwede wrote: Some say both Bees and Flowers will be gone in in a couple of decades.
Don't think it. Us New Worlders may lose Apis mellifera, but there are other pollinators to use. Honey may get pricey, though... /entomologist //srsly |
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HazzeSwede (Vinyl Land) | | Posted: Jan 24, 2009 - 01:40 | |
More_Cowbell wrote:What is happening with all the Bees lately? Some say both Bees and Flowers will be gone in in a couple of decades. |
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KurtfromLaQuinta (Yep. I'm still here in La Quinta.) | | Posted: Jan 06, 2009 - 20:25 | |
ThePoose wrote:
Is a way of showing one's respect for animals taking great pleasure in killing them and watching them die? You say there was no waste there; on the contrary: looks as if there was a great waste in your father's attitude and in your delusional remembrance of him.
What about that poor head of lettuce you killed? Or that stalk of celery? Watch out for that fly on your windshield! Shame. Shame. I bet you hate Indians too. Oh brother.  My dad could have beat up your dad any day.  He killed lots of fish too! |
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ick (San Diego, CA) | | Posted: Dec 23, 2008 - 11:02 | |
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startak (Vancouver) | | Posted: Nov 14, 2008 - 14:13 | |
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More_Cowbell (North of Chicago, IL, USA) | | Posted: Oct 29, 2008 - 14:05 | |
What is happening with all the Bees lately?
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JesseJ (Madison, WI) | | Posted: Oct 29, 2008 - 14:05 | |
This was the theme song for "John From Cincinnati" on HBO.. man that was a weird show.
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Govi (Left Coast) | | Posted: Oct 21, 2008 - 08:37 | |
It's a wonderful thing! And a vast improvement on Disney's pap, though I realize that to mention Disney in the same breath with Joe is a serious disservice to Joe.
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Kittee (NC- Dreaming of the Mountains) | | Posted: Oct 21, 2008 - 08:34 | |
This song is a RP classic for me. LOVE it.
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calypsus_1
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michaelgmitchell (Belleville, ON Canada) | | Posted: Oct 05, 2008 - 10:05 | |
Just me, now. What a fun, catchy tune. Lighten up, everybody.
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ThePoose
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KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:Thank you. My dad was quite a character. He was a true hunter and fisherman. He respected everything. And ate everything he killed. No waste there. Is a way of showing one's respect for animals taking great pleasure in killing them and watching them die? You say there was no waste there; on the contrary: looks as if there was a great waste in your father's attitude and in your delusional remembrance of him. |
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calebstewart (Washington, DC) | | Posted: Sep 12, 2008 - 08:15 | |
Tremendous and innovative work from a tremendous talent.
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Al_Koholic (Exit 82, NJ) | | Posted: Sep 12, 2008 - 08:04 | |
Excelsior wrote:A mediocre song from a truly crappy album by an overrated artist.  Don't hold back now, how do you really feel? |
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