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I'm just going to cut to the chase- I really like Eisley and looking through your website breifly made me realize that it isnt a coincidence. Radiohead is totally awesome, if that needed to be said and yes, I got all the puns in that little bio thingy so I guess I've graduated to hero status or something...well I'm sure alot of people did, not just me. I think its kind of strange that one of you listens to or has listened to Living Sacrifice. I listened to them awhile back which is just a coincidence I guess. It's pretty safe to say that I don't have anything good to say in whatever it is I'm typing in right now, seeing as I kind of mildly retarded when it comes to computers, but to summarize whatever it is I've tried to say in this run-on sentence, I appreciate that you kids are creating good music and its always nice to see people who listen to and appreciate the same art that I am into, or something. It'd be awesome to play with you guys/girls sometime but I kind of doubt that opportunity will arise. Im not even sure what the crap this text is going to so im just going to stop writing. |
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Dear Augustus Gloop, maximus, the Radiohearted. Radiohead lovers who engage in random run-on sentences on this forum are the best. We encourage such behavior. hmm...Living Sacrifice? Did a band member post that as an influence? I'd doubt it, but they are one of the best, if not THE best hard core band in that scene, in my opinion. And, we've seen them live. But I think they broke up... not sure. Sadly, we've only seen Radiohead twice. The KidA tour and All Hail to the Theif. We were getting sucked in to the RH vortex when the guys were touring OK Computer, but we missed it. (life's saddest reality). At the Kid A tour, I had to put Stacy on my shoulders so she could see....for almost the entire show. Poor little bugger wusn't tall enuf. She had binoculars...cuz otherwise, Thom looked the size of a large carpenter ant. thanks for the post. Hope you'll hang around. _________________ EisleyWebGuy "The industrialists never saw the fruit of their own labor - Post Moderism, which I now proclaim as dead. Their forefathers digital revolutionists, have accelerated the final resolve by punctuating an end to our chaotic journey with a new manifesto and a new era: The Age of Meaning." (manifesto's sold separate) Welcome: Illuminists |
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Joined: 04 Nov 2002 | Posts: 5180 | Location: Tyler, Texas
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yes yes, radiohead and run on sentences, the meat and potatoes of the board, that and boyd, who is more like a thick gravy topping if you think about it... yes, radiohead rules, and is the only band that tops Eisley in my top 5, and seeing them live was a religious experience, though we were pretty high at the time, so that may have helped.... rawk on and welcome to da fizzorum. (you better learn how to spell things wrong, that's key) _________________ welcome to the no pants club boone |
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Joined: 02 Jun 2004 | Posts: 47 |
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The first time I heard about Eisley was from an issue of Blender with Thom Yorke on the cover. I've still got the magazine; it's on top of my computer. There seems to be such a strong link between the bands, musically and through the fans. I wish they'd tour together. And then Stacy and Thom could celebrate their birthdays together! Whoo! bandito penguin wrote: boyd wrote: Thom looked the size of a large carpenter ant. That's not really all that unusual if you think about it. Sometimes my friends try to do Thom Yorke impressions, but they're all much too tall. Nobody can pull it off unless they're short and scrawny. _________________ INTELLECT AND ROMANCE OVER BRUTE FORCE AND CYNICISM Smokemonster |
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Joined: 24 Sep 2003 | Posts: 14510 | Location: Alone on an airplane, fallin' asleep against the windowpane...
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[quote="Saellys"]The first time I heard about Eisley was from an issue of Blender with Thom Yorke on the cover. I've still got the magazine; it's on top of my computer."} There seems to be such a strong link between the bands, musically and through the fans. I wish they'd tour together. And then Stacy and Thom could celebrate their birthdays together! Whoo! Killer! What page of the magazine do you have to turn to to see Eisley making maragaritas? J<K< I had an amazing time seeing Riddayohead for the 1st time last Oct. And I bought that same magazine, the only issue of Blendy Ive ever Indeed. |
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Joined: 26 Feb 2004 | Posts: 78 |
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good bands know good music. touring w/ coldplay. man that had to be fricken awesome. wow. here come a compltley random ramble... eisley likes the apple store, and coldplay, chris just married gwenith who just had theri baby and named her apple. and chris had a friend w/ a duaghter named apple _________________ -jlaine |
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Joined: 20 Mar 2004 | Posts: 20 |
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jlaine wrote: here come a compltley random ramble... eisley likes the apple store, and coldplay, chris just married gwenith who just had theri baby and named her apple. and chris had a friend w/ a duaghter named apple That can't possibly be coincidence! _________________ INTELLECT AND ROMANCE OVER BRUTE FORCE AND CYNICISM Smokemonster |
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Joined: 24 Sep 2003 | Posts: 14510 | Location: Alone on an airplane, fallin' asleep against the windowpane...
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Saellys wrote: jlaine wrote: here come a compltley random ramble... eisley likes the apple store, and coldplay, chris just married gwenith who just had theri baby and named her apple. and chris had a friend w/ a duaghter named apple That can't possibly be coincidence! what? that they will both be made fun of endlessly? and that their only comeback will be "my dad is/i know chris martin"? -ben PS™poor kids _________________
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Joined: 30 Nov 2003 | Posts: 3787 |
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boyd wrote: Sadly, we've only seen Radiohead twice. The KidA tour and All Hail to the
Theif. We were getting sucked in to the RH vortex when the guys were touring OK Computer, but we missed it. (life's saddest reality). At the Kid A tour, I had to put Stacy on my shoulders so she could see....for almost the entire show. Poor little bugger wusn't tall enuf. She had binoculars...cuz otherwise, Thom looked the size of a large carpenter ant. Only the best dad in the world would bring his whole family to see radiohead. THAT means you must be the best dad in the world. I'm so amazed/envious. _________________ You used to be one of the rotten ones, and I liked you for that. http://knifeparty.com |
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Joined: 22 Feb 2004 | Posts: 52 | Location: Californiaaaa
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granpaturtle wrote: damn, drawing more and more correlations between the Duprees, and my dear friends the Howards.... Larry, Curly, Moe, and Shemp? _________________ Scriptozoology, a screenwriting blog .. Facebook |
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Joined: 04 Mar 2004 | Posts: 11753 | Location: Toledo, OR
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Joined: 04 Mar 2004 | Posts: 11753 | Location: Toledo, OR
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