Funny band line-ups, based on their names...
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Too bad this was never a 4th of July line-up...
Simply Red, Barry White & Blue
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Color tours...
The White Tour:
White Lion, Whitesnake, White Cross, Plain White T's, Barry White
The Black Tour:
Black Sabbath, Ladysmith Black Mambasa, Black Flames, Jay Black (of Jay & the Americans), The Black Keys
The Blue Tour:
Moody Blues, Blues Image, Blues Magoos, Blue Murder, Bobby "Blue" Bland, "Blues Boy" King (better known as B.B. King)
White Lion, Whitesnake, White Cross, Plain White T's, Barry White
The Black Tour:
Black Sabbath, Ladysmith Black Mambasa, Black Flames, Jay Black (of Jay & the Americans), The Black Keys
The Blue Tour:
Moody Blues, Blues Image, Blues Magoos, Blue Murder, Bobby "Blue" Bland, "Blues Boy" King (better known as B.B. King)
Lord, you have filled my cup so full,
How can I fear tomorrow?
How can I fear tomorrow?
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Buddy, can you spare a dime?
The Five Pennies and Nickelback
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Re: Smooching...
Kiss Matchbox Twenty
Oooo, would love to plant a big one on Rob Thomas! *heart*
Oooo, would love to plant a big one on Rob Thomas! *heart*
I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way!
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The "Dress Casual" tour...
The Cardigans and the Swingin' Blue Jeans
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Black and Blue.
This was an actual tour name for co-headliners Black Sabbath and Blue Öyster Cult, in 1980.
Speaking of BÖC, after all but 2 of the original members had quit, some people referred to the remaining band as "Two Öyster Cult". [laugh]
(Can you tell I've been doing a little research into BÖC? I'm currently re-uploading audiotapes to my computer, and have gotten to the 2 BÖC tapes I have.)
Speaking of BÖC, after all but 2 of the original members had quit, some people referred to the remaining band as "Two Öyster Cult". [laugh]
(Can you tell I've been doing a little research into BÖC? I'm currently re-uploading audiotapes to my computer, and have gotten to the 2 BÖC tapes I have.)
Lord, you have filled my cup so full,
How can I fear tomorrow?
How can I fear tomorrow?
Wizard of Oz Tour.
Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas any more.
Lord, you have filled my cup so full,
How can I fear tomorrow?
How can I fear tomorrow?
The Clash of Culture tour...
City Boy and The Village People.
I'm not going to let my history pull me down and hold me back, you see.
Scary. But let's dance!
Widespread Panic at the Disco.
Lord, you have filled my cup so full,
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How can I fear tomorrow?
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Re: Black and Blue.
It sounds like someone beat us to the punch.PapaMouse wrote:This was an actual tour name for co-headliners Black Sabbath and Blue Öyster Cult, in 1980.
Speaking of BÖC, after all but 2 of the original members had quit, some people referred to the remaining band as "Two Öyster Cult". [laugh]
(Can you tell I've been doing a little research into BÖC? I'm currently re-uploading audiotapes to my computer, and have gotten to the 2 BÖC tapes I have.)
Two Oyster Cult. I like it.
How do you upload audiotapes onto your computer, BTW?
Five out of four people have trouble with fractions.
How do you upload audiotapes onto your computer, BTW?
I have a turntable with a USB connector, and the software for uploading vinyl recordings. It also has input jacks, so I hooked up my tape player through the turntable to connect to the computer. Turn on computer, click on Audacity program, click on "record" and "pause". Turn on turntable. Turn on tape player, hit play. Hit "pause" to unpause the recording. (Somewhere in there I also turn on my speakers.)
When it's all recorded, I then have to save it to my "Music" files (MP3), as the Audacity recording isn't usable by iTunes, nor can it be burned to a CD. But I can export the files as wav, MP3, or ogg vorbis (whatever that is). So I can give each song a title, and save it as part of an album, etc.
When it's all recorded, I then have to save it to my "Music" files (MP3), as the Audacity recording isn't usable by iTunes, nor can it be burned to a CD. But I can export the files as wav, MP3, or ogg vorbis (whatever that is). So I can give each song a title, and save it as part of an album, etc.
Lord, you have filled my cup so full,
How can I fear tomorrow?
How can I fear tomorrow?
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Re: How do you upload audiotapes onto your computer, BTW?
Very cool.PapaMouse wrote:I have a turntable with a USB connector, and the software for uploading vinyl recordings. It also has input jacks, so I hooked up my tape player through the turntable to connect to the computer. Turn on computer, click on Audacity program, click on "record" and "pause". Turn on turntable. Turn on tape player, hit play. Hit "pause" to unpause the recording. (Somewhere in there I also turn on my speakers.)
When it's all recorded, I then have to save it to my "Music" files (MP3), as the Audacity recording isn't usable by iTunes, nor can it be burned to a CD. But I can export the files as wav, MP3, or ogg vorbis (whatever that is). So I can give each song a title, and save it as part of an album, etc.
I have a USB turntable that Fee gave me and it is only one of the coolest gifts ever. I haven't had as much time to experiment as I would like but it sounds like you've got the hook-up.
Five out of four people have trouble with fractions.
Linda "Peaches" Greene, ...
...Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker & Jack Bruce.
AKA
(Wait for it...)
Peaches and Cream!
AKA
(Wait for it...)
Peaches and Cream!
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The Sweet 'n' Savory tour...
Dave & Sugar and Salt 'n' Pepa
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