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I highly recommend "Veteran of the Psychic Wars" by Blue Oyster Cult. That song really sums up whats happening. It will leave an eerie feeling: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGi-sOTS5zA
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while talking to prisonplanet's webmaster, outro music, the song with like 2 acoustic guitars, sounds live because of slight chorus on guitar, and sounds live because its licks are "smokin'," right? well...a name & title won't help me, in that I can't just download every song until I find 1, please, which song is the outro piece used that I'm writing about. please, loving that rad lick, wish to hear it w/out a fadeout. -soundy"police state" clarkyboy
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« Reply #163 on: August 30, 2008, 08:12:41 AM » |
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can anyone tell me the titles of the Bob Marley (i'm assuming its Bob, its reggae anyhow) songs Alex has been playing lately? i know "get up, stand up", but there are a few more he's been singing along to......
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« Reply #164 on: August 30, 2008, 08:23:04 AM » |
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There was a song Alex played.
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« Reply #165 on: August 30, 2008, 07:56:55 PM » |
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this is very apprapo: MASON PROFIT - "Two Hangmen" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqyLzs7jhvo
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I agree.
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Any chance of a posting of the full music list to-date? t.i.a.
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« Reply #168 on: September 06, 2008, 12:00:11 AM » |
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Also, I know he's used this song because I purchased it thanks to the show (yes, I'm an audio junkie): Life is Beautiful by Sixx:A.M. It's from the Heroin Diaries about Sixx who helped found Motley Crue (who is now showing segments of Terrorstorm and Truth Rising during the concerts).  You tube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJDDxHIaaVk
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Can't forget this little beauty: ACDC - Big Gun: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=a82cNcjw3iw 
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Where is Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cativo? YOU young pups probably never heard of it and in my opinion it is Alex's best bit, espcially since it is Alex from Texas!
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Ok, long thread - my search found nothing... Did anyone ever suggest a song called "California Uber Alles" by the Dead Kennedy's? (Punk band from that 80's). "California Uber Alles"I am Governor Jerry Brown My aura smiles And never frowns Soon I will be president... Carter Power will soon go away I will be Fuhrer one day I will command all of you Your kids will meditate in school Your kids will meditate in school! [Chorus:] California Uber Alles California Uber Alles Uber Alles California Uber Alles California Zen fascists will control you 100% natural You will jog for the master race And always wear the happy face Close your eyes, can't happen here Big Bro' on white horse is near The hippies won't come back you say Mellow out or you will pay Mellow out or you will pay! [Chorus] Now it is 1984 Knock-knock at your front door It's the suede/denim secret police They have come for your uncool niece Come quietly to the camp You'd look nice as a drawstring lamp Don't you worry, it's only a shower For your clothes here's a pretty flower. DIE on organic poison gas Serpent's egg's already hatched You will croak, you little clown When you mess with President Brown When you mess with President Brown [Chorus]
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« Reply #173 on: December 15, 2008, 08:44:30 PM » |
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The below got it right! Frank Zappa's I am the slime is the best bumper song then Thunderclap newmans - We've got to get it together. own: I've already got The Pretender, but thanks anyhow. Stan: Are you serious? My second home is back?! I hope you're not messing with my emotions.  BTW, I've got Jerry Goldsmith - The Generals Suite, so I'm very happy about that. That by far was the hardest to find. Should be able to upload the torrent very soon. Look for that maybe today, depending on how busy I am. Newest Additions: Frank Zappa - I'm The Slime Jerry Goldsmith - MacArthur Theme Jerry Goldsmith - The Generals Suite Merle Haggard - Are The Good Times Really Over Pink Floyd - Welcome to the Machine Soggy Bottom Boys - Man Of Constant Sorrow ZZ Top - La Grange
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Okay, havin' a go... One seed...ETA 220 days... SEED damn you, SEED!!! 
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« Reply #176 on: January 06, 2009, 10:29:21 AM » |
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Anyone know that song he plays that sounds kind of like yodeling (that's the best way I think to describe it).
It goes "Oh, ohhh Ohhhh Ohh Oh, Ohhh OOhh" or something like that. Female vocalist.
Kind of a slight western sound, like from a spaghetti western.
He doesn't let it play too long because there aren't really any words.
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« Reply #177 on: January 18, 2009, 02:33:09 PM » |
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i wonder what song this is that is on alex's show everyday i think...its got guitar, synth and is played before the end of the third hour i believe...its got no words...somehow tell me 
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« Reply #178 on: January 30, 2009, 04:36:16 PM » |
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At this grave moment in history, I believe it would be appropriate to play the Elvis Presley song "That`s All Right Obama"
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« Reply #179 on: February 14, 2009, 08:06:47 PM » |
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Looks at though this topic got soggy.
Here's a compilation of my favorites which I think could attract listeners:
Muse - Take a Bow (Perfect for the NWO to bow down to our feet!) Cog - (Their latest Album; Bird of Feather, or The New Normal, or Caught in the Sun) Nickelback - Burn it To The Ground (Latest album; Dark Horse)
Perhaps Alex could play some Heavy Metal? Could he? Perhaps it be suitable and not hammering his speakers and deterring his listeners in the process.
Bands such as Abacabb? Architect?
If anybody has money to set up a studio somewhere else with the same news and info it would attracts a larger crowd than just what he has. Jason Bermas maybe?
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« Reply #180 on: March 05, 2009, 08:47:03 PM » |
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You CAN'T forget Aimee Allen's (Ron Paul) "Revolution"!! She was a guest once and this song hits ALL the points of the Patriot Movement. Also Bob Marley's Top Rankin'! How could we forget THAT one?!? Not sure if you have Foo Fighter's "The Pretender". Another classic. Do we have "When the Man Comes Around" by Johnny Cash? "A Country Boy Can Survive" by Hank Williams Jr. is essential.
That's it from me.
Did JoshinOntario ever post the link to these tunes? Kind of a tech-idot -- where can it be found and how do I download it??
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« Reply #181 on: March 12, 2009, 02:02:36 PM » |
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Joshin im Ontariotoo a song by Rapper Mike Jones and of course it's called Mr. Jones. Mike Jones song title is Mr. Jones. 
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« Reply #182 on: March 16, 2009, 08:06:03 AM » |
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hi..new here..so..erm..hello:) how about Nineteen Forty-Eightish by roy harper..an amazing song by an amazing singer song writer in his own right...and pink floyd and zeppelin collaborator. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eumlnmUCbyY
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« Reply #183 on: April 14, 2009, 12:13:46 AM » |
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Does anyone have a list of Jason's bumper music?
So far, I've only identified The Nightwatchman's "One Man Revolution".
Some of the stuff he plays is pretty intriguing.
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« Reply #184 on: April 17, 2009, 07:16:21 AM » |
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Has he ever played "Know Your Rights" by The Clash ?
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« Reply #185 on: April 18, 2009, 10:44:13 PM » |
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Has he ever played "Know Your Rights" by The Clash ?
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« Reply #186 on: April 18, 2009, 11:05:25 PM » |
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You CAN'T forget Aimee Allen's (Ron Paul) "Revolution"!! She was a guest once and this song hits ALL the points of the Patriot Movement. Also Bob Marley's Top Rankin'! How could we forget THAT one?!? Not sure if you have Foo Fighter's "The Pretender". Another classic. Do we have "When the Man Comes Around" by Johnny Cash? "A Country Boy Can Survive" by Hank Williams Jr. is essential.
That's it from me.
Did JoshinOntario ever post the link to these tunes? Kind of a tech-idot -- where can it be found and how do I download it??
Thanks all.
i was suprised at hank williams jr during the elections. he was out promoting obama. in the past, hank jr has always been gun this gun that and then to see him promote a person who has a bad record when it comes to guns, kinda suprised me. i still love the country boy can survive tune.
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« Reply #187 on: April 19, 2009, 01:45:23 PM » |
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I am from Alabama originally, a hop, skip and a jump from the little town where Hank Jr. lives today.
I mean, down'ere where Hank Williams is STILL the King, bubba!
Bocephus is KÓÒL, too ... and a freedom lovin' dude if I ever did see one.
Let's not be TOO quick to write off Obama supporters from before the election. The man is a SLICK talker and hypnotist, no doubt ... and everyone wanted SO MUCH to believe that he was for real.
And besides ... look at the alternative: McCain.
About now, I would be surprised if Junior is not coming to his senses about Barack Hussein Obama.
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« Reply #188 on: April 19, 2009, 02:20:16 PM » |
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Does anyone have a list of Jason's bumper music?
So far, I've only identified The Nightwatchman's "One Man Revolution".
Some of the stuff he plays is pretty intriguing.
"there's a war going in for your mind", is by the Flobots, you can cop' that shit here, their whole album: 
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« Reply #189 on: April 20, 2009, 08:38:31 PM » |
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Wow! King Crimson today! I was a bit shocked! that was cool.
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« Reply #190 on: April 21, 2009, 06:08:46 AM » |
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Wow! King Crimson today! I was a bit shocked! that was cool. I know ! He let it run for a bit too, which was great.
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FOWL and thedissappeared:
It was great, although Frederick, certainly a legendary archetype of the New World Order, was actually a more ambiguous and conflicted figure than it seems at first, as, being an early scientist, he began to crack the facade of mediaeval intellectual orthodoxy which created, eventually, the Renaissance and Industrial Revolution, to which the whole current campaign to build the New World Order is a reaction.
Then again, his campaign against the stale, bureaucratic, legalistic Church of Pope Gregory IX actually REVIVIFIED the Church, laying the groundwork for the subsequent Protestant Reformation after the church became overtly corrupt in later centuries.
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here's a great little synopsis of fredderick's world view. Is this not the New World Order in nutshell? And yet, without him, no Thomas Jefferson, no Ron Paul, no Alex Jones! See it at: http://www.songsouponsea.com/Promenade/CourtF.html"He played the role as if he were utterly conscious of being the legitimate heir to the title of Roman Emperor, and that his right was God given. He behaved and judged any different opinion accordingly: as blasphemy and rebellion against the will of God. He coolly used the Medieval "Fear of God" for his own agenda which was to found a "Universal Planetary Global Institution" above kingdoms and nations which were to keep their secular power and cultural identity, but would belong to the superior set of scopes of the Empire. In order to build up the "ideological" value of the title he was very generous with any material advantages. The generosity of Frederick was without limits; equally unlimited was the severity with which he judged and punished any attempt to diminish it or, God forbid, any rebellion. The heretics were "rebels" because they did not acknowledge the God that had given him the title and the Imperial responsibility. Political rebels were treated with the same drastic justice since they were "blasphemous": An attack against the Emperor was an attack against God who had granted the title. Laesa majestate was a crime against God not against the person of the Emperor. Thus death was the only possible punishment and there was no lenience. But let us not make any mistake about Frederick's "religion" or "piety": On account of his pragmatic attitude he promoted his specific "planetary vision" with the concept of "God given right" much more consistent and understandable to the Medieval culture that was the reality of the time. Of course, this is my "inferred" opinion and I have no historical document to support it. But Frederick's whole life was consistent with this assumption: his staunch opposition to the Papacy (and the staunch opposition of the Popes to him), the many anecdotes that report his sarcastic attitude against religious bigotry and gullibility. It was his firm conviction that you must believe in what you witness for yourself (see with your own eyes) and not in what you hear from others." - Frederick II by Lorenzo Matteoli
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You may like this one: Live for love Don’t be crazy Life is truth Don’t let theme fooled you Scream out your thought Live for love Live for love For love I want to live Don’t be lazy Life is short We all need each other / -me and you we all want- To keep safe this world Live for love Live for love For love I want to live No to globalization No more wars No to contamination And no one live poor Cause we Live for love Live for love Is all we have to do To keep This world truth Live for love Live for love For love I want to live Live for love live for love Is all you need to do let this world to next generation through LOVE http://www.rhapsody.com/jaro-szaniszlo/live-for-love
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What the song... martial law is good... you have the right to shut up... something like that...
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i think i was wrong but i really thought i saw hank jr promting obama on local tv and it suprised me but after trying to find this footage i discovered hank jr was a mccain man and was putting obama down. that is good news after all.
I am from Alabama originally, a hop, skip and a jump from the little town where Hank Jr. lives today.
I mean, down'ere where Hank Williams is STILL the King, bubba!
Bocephus is KÓÒL, too ... and a freedom lovin' dude if I ever did see one.
Let's not be TOO quick to write off Obama supporters from before the election. The man is a SLICK talker and hypnotist, no doubt ... and everyone wanted SO MUCH to believe that he was for real.
And besides ... look at the alternative: McCain.
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YES ... good news after all.
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YES ... good news after all.
I would sure love to hear Jr. on the show with AJ!
And maybe Jr. could bring his son,"III" with 'em. Say what you will 'bout HANK III ,"they" said the same stuff about Bocephus, and Sr. when they played the Grand Ole Opry ..."TRASHVILLE""Now Playin' country music it ain't like it used to be I'm so tired of this new stuff they're tryin' to get me to sing That ain't no country music to me Well, you can only take so much of putting people down when you got the best, that's tryin' to beat your back doors down Well, I used to think that country was out of Nashville Tennessee but all I see in Nashville, is a bunch of backstabbers takin' you and me They don't care about the music ya see Well, I used to think that country was out of Nashville, Tennessee I'd rather take my things and go back to Texas ya see."
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Whats the name of the song that goes "thanks to the renegades im free today"?
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