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#2881 Re: The Sunset Strip » john fogerty: i wrote a song for everyone » 677 weeks ago

The original is superior of course, but this ain't bad. Old John should perhaps consider hanging it up though. That voice was pretty spent.

#2883 Re: The Garden » Bought a new monitor » 677 weeks ago

Haha, tell me about it! You can fit two large size fans in the top.

Intel i7 3,5 ghz (can probably juice it up to 4,5-5 with the Kraken cooler), 16gb ram, radeon 7950 (3gb) and a Sabertooth z77 motherboard.

Wasn't too savy with computers before I did this, took me 3 days to finish it up, but I've sure learned a lot now.

#2885 The Sunset Strip » Doors legend Ray Manzarek has died » 677 weeks ago

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Doors keyboard legend Ray Manzarek has died from cancer, sparking a wave of tributes to the man who helped define the band's groundbreaking sound.

Manzarek died in Germany during treatment for bile duct cancer.

He formed psychedelic pop band The Doors with singer Jim Morrison in July 1965, following a chance encounter between them on Venice Beach in Los Angeles.

Manzarek's fluid playing style provided a distinctive accompaniment for Morrison's poet lyrics and made The Doors one of the hippie generation's defining bands.

Songs such as Riders on the Storm, The End, and Break on Through (to the Other Side) became part of the soundtrack for the counterculture.

According to The Doors' genesis story, Manzarek told Morrison they should form a band after hearing the singer recite the words of Break on Through on the beach.

Doors drummer John Densmore said the pair were the perfect musical partnership.

Densmore said: "There was no keyboard player on the planet more appropriate to support Jim Morrison's words. Ray, I felt totally in sync with you musically. It was like we were of one mind, holding down the foundation for Robby [Krieger] and Jim to float on top. I will miss my musical brother."

Doors guitarist Krieger added: "I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of my friend and bandmate Ray Manzarek. I'm just glad to have been able to have played Doors songs with him for the last decade. Ray was a huge part of my life and I will always miss him."

Guns 'n' Roses guitarist Slash wrote on Twitter: "RIP Ray Manzarek. Words cannot express. The Doors represent the LA sound to me. It was the first band I remember hearing when I came from England."

Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry said: "I am very saddened by loss of Ray Manzarak [sic] now he's with Jim. They mean as much to me today as they did 40 years ago."

More than 100 million copies of Doors albums have been sold. The band split up following Morrison's death in a bath in Paris in 1971.

Manzarek had spoken of how Morrison's death hit members of the group. He said: "Without Jim, everybody started shooting off in different directions.

"The Doors was the perfect mixture of four guys, four egos that balanced each other. There were never any problems with 'You wrote this' or 'I wrote that.' But [after Jim died] the whole dynamic was screwed up."

Manzarek is survived by a son and three grandchildren. In the wake of his death, Manzarek's family requested wellwishers donate money to cancer research charities in lieu of floral tributes.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/46948 … -death.htm

#2886 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » its so easy and other lies to be made into a movie » 677 weeks ago

When he gets too old to tour I expect to see a lot of this stuff. Too much money in it to just lay on a shelf forever.

#2887 Re: The Garden » Bought a new monitor » 677 weeks ago

My new rig. First one I've built on my own. Fucking love it, and I haven't even overclocked it yet.

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#2888 Re: The Sunset Strip » Superman Thread. » 677 weeks ago

Burton doing this movie would be the shit. Snyder is probably the second best man for the job though. I loved Watchmen.

#2889 Re: The Garden » Stream for new Xbox console reveal. » 677 weeks ago

Hopefully they learned from Sony and we'll see an actual reveal this time.

#2890 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » its so easy and other lies to be made into a movie » 678 weeks ago

Duddy has had some pretty big films as a cameraman and visual effects supervisor (T2, X Files, Titanic, Robocop) but has since turned a pretty crap director/cinematographist. This documentary is a new direction for him, being his first. Should be seasoned at least, and we know the material is there.

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