WonderLizard (2,755.46 mi. due east of Paradise) | | Posted: Oct 12, 2010 - 20:43 | |
queenjill wrote:The average nude horse is way more admirable than the average nude human.
That's a quote from Catherine the Great, yes? |
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n4ku (Lex Vegas) | | Posted: Aug 27, 2009 - 12:45 | |
We saw them last Sunday night for the final show of their current tour. They are so good.
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peter_james_bond (Lunenburg, NS) | | Posted: Feb 18, 2009 - 16:51 | |
Singer sounds a bit like Margo Timmins, of the Cowboy Junkies, on this song.  |
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jim1964 (british columbia, but use to ride the IRT to work) | | Posted: Dec 17, 2008 - 09:21 | |
I sure like this band, and this song really fits with the weather outside today, a snowy morning on the wet coast.
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prickelpit96 (Hannover, Germany) | | Posted: Feb 06, 2008 - 01:45 | |
queenjill wrote:
The average nude horse is way more admirable than the average nude human.
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EssexTex (Gros Islet) | | Posted: Dec 05, 2007 - 05:27 | |
musikalia wrote:
 Too true, too true. Not to mention the shlong |
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musikalia (Somewhere (over the rainbow)) | | Posted: Dec 05, 2007 - 05:23 | |
queenjill wrote:
The average nude horse is way more admirable than the average nude human.
 Too true, too true. |
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EssexTex (Gros Islet) | | Posted: Dec 05, 2007 - 05:21 | |
she's got a beautiful voice
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MojoJojo (Indianapolis, IN USA) | | Posted: Aug 01, 2007 - 13:39 | |
My first thought in seeing the album cover was the scene from Animal House - dead horse in Dean Wormer's office, the old guy measures the horse, measures the door, then "off stage" you hear a chainsaw fire up...
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spindrift (Philadelphia PA) | | Posted: Aug 01, 2007 - 13:39 | |
 Let's hear it for OtR! |
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themotion (wherever you are) | | Posted: Apr 13, 2007 - 09:08 | |
Coppertop wrote:
Personally I prefer the Cheetah over the horse.
yes! agreed ... a cheetah is far more beautiful ... plus it would kick a horse's ass. |
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strick (Syracuse- your sympathy accepted...) | | Posted: Jan 26, 2007 - 06:56 | |
meadowwoods wrote:Thought this was Lucinda Williams.
Exactly the problem with it. |
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shah
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donpdonp (Portland, Or) | | Posted: Dec 13, 2006 - 14:59 | |
velvety smooth voice. its very nice to listen to.
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queenjill (CA) | | Posted: Dec 13, 2006 - 14:58 | |
slartibart_O wrote:
Next to a nude human the horse is the most physically admirable animal on the planet,
The average nude horse is way more admirable than the average nude human. |
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Coppertop (San Diego, CA) | | Posted: Oct 30, 2006 - 18:09 | |
slartibart_O wrote:
No mystery, it's just a horse. Next to a nude human the horse is the most physically admirable animal on the planet, that's why in ancient and classical art you'll see numerous horse studies (see Leonardo, the Chinese, etc.) done with as much reverence as a David or Venus De Milo. Man and horse are paired on an interdependent subconscious level like few animals are (dogs are another). It's why the Greeks invented Pegasus and the centaur. Substitute the soft focus black & white photo of a headless horse with a similar headless torso of a nude woman (or man) and we have the same emotional response to it from an artistic appreciation because of centuries of living with them. This is of course is just my opinion as someone raised on a ranch with horses, and I don't even like to ride. If tonywhatever thinks that is all so much BS than he is just the ignorant troll that he appears to be.
Personally I prefer the Cheetah over the horse. |
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godspeed (Fiji) | | Posted: Sep 16, 2006 - 19:51 | |
deep... Mari wrote: ... I'm so impressed with this letter, I, I just had to mention, that's all ...  ... I love horses too but not ridin'.  More to the point, I love this song. |
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godspeed (Fiji) | | Posted: Sep 16, 2006 - 19:50 | |
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Mari (If I could tell you what it meant, there would be no point in dancing it) | | Posted: Sep 02, 2006 - 04:45 | |
slartibart_O wrote:
No mystery, it's just a horse. Next to a nude human the horse is the most physically admirable animal on the planet, that's why in ancient and classical art you'll see numerous horse studies (see Leonardo, the Chinese, etc.) done with as much reverence as a David or Venus De Milo. Man and horse are paired on an interdependent subconscious level like few animals are (dogs are another). It's why the Greeks invented Pegasus and the centaur. Substitute the soft focus black & white photo of a headless horse with a similar headless torso of a nude woman (or man) and we have the same emotional response to it from an artistic appreciation because of centuries of living with them. This is of course is just my opinion as someone raised on a ranch with horses, and I don't even like to ride. ... ... I'm so impressed with this letter, I, I just had to mention, that's all ...  ... I love horses too but not ridin'.  More to the point, I love this song. |
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slartibart_O (nw corner in austin) | | Posted: Aug 18, 2006 - 14:58 | |
diane wrote:I'm clueless about the cover photo. Any help? It reminds me of the charts of cattle showing where the various cuts of meat are located...
No mystery, it's just a horse. Next to a nude human the horse is the most physically admirable animal on the planet, that's why in ancient and classical art you'll see numerous horse studies (see Leonardo, the Chinese, etc.) done with as much reverence as a David or Venus De Milo. Man and horse are paired on an interdependent subconscious level like few animals are (dogs are another). It's why the Greeks invented Pegasus and the centaur. Substitute the soft focus black & white photo of a headless horse with a similar headless torso of a nude woman (or man) and we have the same emotional response to it from an artistic appreciation because of centuries of living with them. This is of course is just my opinion as someone raised on a ranch with horses, and I don't even like to ride. If tonywhatever thinks that is all so much BS than he is just the ignorant troll that he appears to be. |
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meloman (Warsaw, Poland) | | Posted: Aug 18, 2006 - 14:49 | |
tony620d wrote:
its obscure BS. but hey, whatever honks your hooters-analyize away.
Grow up, Tony. (Bought that dictionary yet?) Here's a tip for you to avoid looking foolish. Before you post directly, put down your thoughts in a normal WORD document, run a spell check, make your corrections, then cut and paste to this page. That way you'll avoid those silly and embarrassing spelling errors. |
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Little_Wing (SoCal) | | Posted: Aug 18, 2006 - 14:43 | |
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Roverfish (Tucson, AZ - Thanks for visiting...now go home!) | | Posted: Aug 03, 2006 - 22:37 | |
tony620d wrote:its obscure BS. but hey, whatever honks your hooters-analyize away.
Baby_M wrote: De gustibus non est disputandum.
No accounting, indeed.
tony, I'm convinced you're an a-hole, so perhaps you need your testo tested. It seems a bit lacking on the latest series of interchanges. "analyize"??
Meanwhile, those of us with a discernable forehead and two eyebrows will vote this song at least likeable, if not excellent. |
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tony620d (an office) | | Posted: Jul 05, 2006 - 14:19 | |
diane wrote:I'm clueless about the cover photo. Any help? It reminds me of the charts of cattle showing where the various cuts of meat are located...
its obscure BS. but hey, whatever honks your hooters-analyize away. |
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diane (seacoast, nh, usa) | | Posted: Jul 05, 2006 - 14:19 | |
I'm clueless about the cover photo. Any help? It reminds me of the charts of cattle showing where the various cuts of meat are located...
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Mari (www.broomecam.com) | | Posted: May 22, 2006 - 18:36 | |
Art_Carnage wrote:Wonderfully transcendent. Like floating in a dream... |
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tony620d (an office) | | Posted: Jan 25, 2006 - 12:51 | |
Frawg wrote:Why don't you go jump instead - we'll stick with the good music.
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oh good one schlepy! |
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GreenJello
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Woot! Go Cincy!
< ---- Lives in Cincinnati, right next to the airport, in Kentucky
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liamfm (Tir Na nOg,Tir Chonaill ,Ireland) | | Posted: Jan 25, 2006 - 12:49 | |
what a vo  ice |
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rKokon (Colesville, MD) | | Posted: Jan 25, 2006 - 12:48 | |
Almost as bad as the Bad Seeds' "Where the Wild Roses Grow." Thank you for letting it end.
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