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Topic: Kit Kat Krap musik thru the AGES
Posted By: tikibagger
Subject: Kit Kat Krap musik thru the AGES
Date Posted: 20 Sep 2017 at 9:00pm
So..Kit Kats latest 'genius'..vague Eighties themed muzak that sounds like Bad Blondie mated with generic Donna Summer and those WACKY 80s dos and kooky klothes..THEN you see ghetto rappin Kit Kat on fire escapes and Breakin ® in duh hood..Kit Kat, WTF???


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Posted By: aka ron
Date Posted: 20 Sep 2017 at 9:11pm
Strange turn!




Posted By: aka ron
Date Posted: 20 Sep 2017 at 9:14pm


Posted By: Ad nauseous
Date Posted: 20 Sep 2017 at 9:53pm
Going back all those decades and no resemblance to the old, well known jingle. Sad.

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Posted By: tikibagger
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2017 at 1:09am
they are out-HIPPING themselves..is this the fault of Chahnce the RAPPER'?


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Posted By: crainbebo
Date Posted: 21 Sep 2017 at 5:13am
I hate the rap one. But the new wave one is EONS better than 'LIBRARY BREAK!!!' Thank god that thing is off...

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Posted By: tikibagger
Date Posted: 22 Sep 2017 at 2:59pm
hmmm..well i guess theres a raw turd like the Library scenario and theres a glimmering, shiny,  POLISHED turd with creepy 80s goofballs with Blahndie®s stirring 'gimme a brreAACHE' howls and that oh so kitschy costuming...the 80s are now my generations FIFTIES..Sunday, Monday HAPPY DAYS!!


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Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 22 Sep 2017 at 8:41pm
^  Yeah, the 80s didn't even look good in the 80s.
 
 


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 22 Sep 2017 at 9:40pm
Oh come on.

How can you say that???









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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 1:02pm
At least that Flock of Haircut 100s guy at the top had some pizzazz.  Those white guys in the bottom pic just look like Orleans (how the hell did those guys ever even allow that? LOL) .
 
https://postimages.org/" rel="nofollow">
 
 
 


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 1:42pm
Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

At least that Flock of Haircut 100s guy at the top had some pizzazz.  Those white guys in the bottom pic just look like Orleans (how the hell did those guys ever even allow that? LOL)


You don't recognize them?






Staples of the 80's music scene if ever there were.

I gotta admit, I was a fan of their bigger hits...


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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Anduril
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 1:49pm
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

[QUOTE=Thor]

I gotta admit, I was a fan of their bigger hits...
 
Ditto.
 
And even if you weren't a fan, you have to admit it's waaaaay better than today's "music"!
 
 


Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 4:08pm
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

At least that Flock of Haircut 100s guy at the top had some pizzazz.  Those white guys in the bottom pic just look like Orleans (how the hell did those guys ever even allow that? LOL)


You don't recognize them?


Staples of the 80's music scene if ever there were.

I gotta admit, I was a fan of their bigger hits...
 
Can't say I did.  I know the name, and I know the "Weekend" song, but that's about it.  I just wasn't "hearing" much of that kind of music back then, I guess.
 
And as I've said before, permed hair usually told me all I needed to know about the music.
 
 


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 5:12pm
Cry
Originally posted by Anduril Anduril wrote:

Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:



I gotta admit, I was a fan of their bigger hits...
 
Ditto.
 
And even if you weren't a fan, you have to admit it's waaaaay better than today's "music"!
 
 
ShockedCryI
You three liked that sound? You are hip-shaking, rump-quakin' boyos? 
 
I had no idea all three of you had romantic preferences for young males due to them taking advantage of you when you were young. Indeed, it IS true - victims often become the next generation of abusers.
I am SO sorry!
Now that we know your 'musical preferences' (and othersConfused), I have to admit I'm really happy we didn't walk into Domino's together for an XL Pizza with 'extra snausage', doncha know...
 
http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwiJiZ6q2rvWAhUM7YMKHWrECXQQjRwIBw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.snausages.com%2F&psig=AFQjCNHbOBnClXdYplrLdu-eEko_zd-5Uw&ust=1506269776156698" rel="nofollow">Image result for snausages      
 
 
Wink
 
Don't get your hopes up - Homey don't play 'dat.
 
 
 
 


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Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 6:51pm
Something got lost in the quote feature, Pa.  I wasn't a fan at all.  I don't care about the gay inferences you made, but the idea that I might've been a fan of their music---well, that's where I draw the line.  LOL
 
 


Posted By: aka ron
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 6:58pm
I think 'Turn Me Loose' is a great song. PaW is making a narrow minded judgement on the taste of fellow members music preferences. There was only so much music available at that time in history.

It didn't decide sexual orientation.


Posted By: Anduril
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 7:04pm
Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

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You three liked that sound? You are hip-shaking, rump-quakin' boyos? 
 
I had no idea all three of you had romantic preferences for young males due to them taking advantage of you when you were young. ...
 
Paw, I think you have Loverboy confused with Kajagoogoo?  Confused Tongue
 
 
And EVEN THIS, I submit, is far better than today's "music"! Dead
 
 


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 7:50pm

WinkLOL...oooooooooooweeeeeeeee!

Listen and read on below..
It STILL works!
Parts of me must remain 'timeless'...no matter what I REALLY think, I have a reputation to keep up around here.
Have to catch it when this place is getting a little too lethargic.
Have to keep the blood flowing now and then.
I just hate to keep catching the same fish time and time again - 'catch & release' is the 'fishing term'.
You need the hero you deserve and I can take it.
 
 
New music? Just as good as ever, as long as you LOOK. Not as easy to find anymore.
Some 73-year old fart just released 'Gotta Get A Grip' and 'England Lost', both of which are pretty darned good. Josh Ostrander ('Mondo Cosmo'), Django Django....just a few still pumping good-to-great stuff.
Some of the very best acoustic music has been coming out over the last year alone with some big names coming back with incredible stuff, such as Lonesome George Thorogood (solo acoustic blues), Bruce Cockburn ('Bone on Bone' - I HIGHLY recommend this one for anyone's collection - but, yea...another 74-year old fart). 
And how many people go looking from music from elsewhere, other than the US or GB? Nobody seems to pay attention to the GreatWhiteNorth. 


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Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 7:54pm
Ha!  I just said something similar in the "New Music" thread.  I thought the Jagger stuff was good. 
 
 
 
 


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 8:01pm
Originally posted by aka ron aka ron wrote:

I think 'Turn Me Loose' is a great song. PaW is making a narrow minded judgement on the taste of fellow members music preferences. There was only so much music available at that time in history.

It didn't decide sexual orientation.


Damn straight!!!

Say what you will about their look and their style, when you get right down to it, Loverboy ROCKED.

Hot Girls in Love is a great, mindless, sex-oriented rock-n-roll song.

Same with Workin For The Weekend.


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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 8:03pm
Originally posted by Anduril Anduril wrote:

Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

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You three liked that sound? You are hip-shaking, rump-quakin' boyos? 
 
I had no idea all three of you had romantic preferences for young males due to them taking advantage of you when you were young. ...


Paw, I think you have Loverboy confused with Kajagoogoo?  Confused Tongue
 
 
And EVEN THIS, I submit, is far better than today's "music"! Dead
 
 



Agree 100%!!!

Too Shy was actually a pretty good song.




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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 8:12pm
Silly kids! Trix are for whores...and you got caught up with 'mindlessmuzak'. Geez, if only I had tits and stockings, I'd take all yo'foo's dollaz without doin' any more than lookin' real purty (old)...
 
 


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Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 8:25pm
Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

Ha!  I just said something similar in the "New Music" thread.  I thought the Jagger stuff was good. 
 
 
 
 
WinkEverything I've heard from it is really good, but the album cover (if you've seen it) may stop you as you can see what years of substance abuse did to Mick Raisin. Not even that fake doctor from 'The Addiction Network' could save him.
 


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Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 8:31pm
Music is music. Nothing more. Especially rock & pop.

If it sounds good to one's ear, that's all that matters.

Taste is subjective.

Trying to make something more out of it than there is, is the purview of music snobs.

"My music is cooler and more important than your music"

No, it isn't.

It's only rock-n-roll as "someone" once said in song.


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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 23 Sep 2017 at 10:18pm
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Music is music. Nothing more. Especially rock & pop.

If it sounds good to one's ear, that's all that matters.
...It's only rock-n-roll as "someone" once said in song.
"...and I like it, I like it, yes I DO"WinkBig smile
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Anyone that has been around for a few minutes knows I really don't care what anyone likes - it's all good as long as it isn't RAP. I may not listen to it, and it may be from what I consider 'the death of art'-period ('80's-90's)...but I may play with you on it.
 
Music is usually little more than 'bubblegum for the brain', as Brian Tracy put it - one thing in which I can say I agree with him.
Tracy also went on to say Classical is excluded, here. I also agree.
Classical music affects the mind differently - more creatively. No, I have no proof other than how it affects me and others I've known. it works to stimulate the brain and allow concentration without distraction at times of creativity, in my books. In other words, if I have it on, it is not the activity on which I am concentrating. However, if I am listening to rock, it almost always is in the foreground, if not background to a party atmosphere. In other words, I'm generally 'burning time', unless I'm working, say, in the garage. 
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Having spewed all of that, I will say there is music sometimes best left alone; introspective, or covers topics that can make one uncomfortable...and I somehow listened to ONE STINKIN' Roger Waters cut (well, 2 really, but one is almost a continuation of the prior) right before going shopping for veggie smoothie materials about an hour ago and I've been in mental pain, since. I have NO IDEA why I wanted to listen to 'Wait For Her/Part Of Me Died' ( http://www.commercialsihate.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=23289&PID=378113&title=new-music-that-is-worth-a-listen#378113" rel="nofollow">Direct Link To This Post ), especially as dusk sets in...makes me want to go lean up against a certain stone in some far away dystopian landscape and wallow in the depression created by what time has taken away and one can never get back.Dead 
 


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Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 12:01am
Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

"...and I like it, I like it, yes I DO"WinkBig smile

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Anyone that has been around for a few minutes knows I really don't care what anyone likes - it's all good as long as it isn't RAP. I may not listen to it, and it may be from what I consider 'the death of art'-period ('80's-90's)...but I may play with you on it.

Music is usually little more than 'bubblegum for the brain', as Brian Tracy put it - one thing in which I can say I agree with him.

Tracy also went on to say Classical is excluded, here. I also agree.
Classical music affects the mind differently - more creatively. No, I have no proof other than how it affects me and others I've known. it works to stimulate the brain and allow concentration without distraction at times of creativity, in my books. In other words, if I have it on, it is not the activity on which I am concentrating. However, if I am listening to rock, it almost always is in the foreground, if not background to a party atmosphere. In other words, I'm generally 'burning time', unless I'm working, say, in the garage.

~~~

Having spewed all of that, I will say there is music sometimes best left alone; introspective, or covers topics that can make one uncomfortable...and I somehow listened to ONE STINKIN' Roger Waters cut (well, 2 really, but one is almost a continuation of the prior) right before going shopping for veggie smoothie materials about an hour ago and I've been in mental pain, since. I have NO IDEA why I wanted to listen to 'Wait For Her/Part Of Me Died' ( http://www.commercialsihate.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=23289&PID=378113&title=new-music-that-is-worth-a-listen#378113" rel="nofollow">Direct Link To This Post ), especially as dusk sets in...makes me want to go lean up against a certain stone in some far away dystopian landscape and wallow in the depression created by what time has taken away and one can never get back.Dead


I've had Hot Girls In Love stuck in my brain for the past three or four days.

Now you will too.

Think about it.

She's turnin on the hea-eat

She's got the ma-gic touch

She's turnin on the hea-eat

And it's a little too much

She's turnin on the hea-eat

And it's a hundred abo-ove...

Hot Girls In Love

Baby I'm in love


Just wait until this time tomorrow and you're still hearing it in your brain.


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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 12:11am
Stern Smile...I caught myself mouthing the words as I read them and choked on a piece of tomato with 'ma-gic'...LOL
I guess it is bad manners to lip-sync with a mouth full of food. 


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Posted By: tikibagger
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 4:48am
Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

At least that Flock of Haircut 100s guy at the top had some pizzazz.  Those white guys in the bottom pic just look like Orleans (how the hell did those guys ever even allow that? LOL) .
 
https://postimages.org/" rel="nofollow">
 
 
 

one of the oddest homoerotic lp covers of the 70s...hey KIT KAT..i bet if any of these guys are not in the REST HOME right now, they COULD be available to pen yr new 'jingle'Embarrassed


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Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 5:06am
One can only hope they had pants on.

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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 9:58am
Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

Classical music affects the mind differently - more creatively. No, I have no proof other than how it affects me and others I've known. it works to stimulate the brain and allow concentration without distraction at times of creativity, in my books. In other words, if I have it on, it is not the activity on which I am concentrating. However, if I am listening to rock, it almost always is in the foreground, if not background to a party atmosphere. In other words, I'm generally 'burning time', unless I'm working, say, in the garage. 
 
 
 
Maybe it's the fact that there are no words in classical to be distracted by that makes it easier to concentrate on other tasks.  You can't sing along to the 1812 Overture (Oh wait.  You can:  This is the cereal that's shot from guns LOL).  But that could be said of other instrumental music, too---not just classical.  Or maybe even songs you've heard so many times that, when they're on, they don't even register.
 
 


Posted By: Anduril
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 2:24pm
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

One can only hope they had pants on.
 
See the backside of the album cover?  Shocked   


Posted By: Anduril
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 2:32pm
Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

Classical music affects the mind differently - more creatively. No, I have no proof other than how it affects me and others I've known. it works to stimulate the brain and allow concentration without distraction at times of creativity, in my books. In other words, if I have it on, it is not the activity on which I am concentrating. However, if I am listening to rock, it almost always is in the foreground, if not background to a party atmosphere. In other words, I'm generally 'burning time', unless I'm working, say, in the garage. 
 
 
 
Maybe it's the fact that there are no words in classical to be distracted by that makes it easier to concentrate on other tasks.  You can't sing along to the 1812 Overture (Oh wait.  You can:  This is the cereal that's shot from guns LOL).  But that could be said of other instrumental music, too---not just classical.  Or maybe even songs you've heard so many times that, when they're on, they don't even register.
 
 
 
FWIW:  Somewhere, there is some "research" that strongly suggests that certain types of music (sounds) can assist in meditation.  For example:
 
http://www.centerpointe.com/" rel="nofollow - http://www.centerpointe.com/
 
I met Bill Harris at a seminar once, and although my "quack-radar" was definitely operational at the time, (just as it would be for "Baby Einstein" or "Baby Mozart" products), I do have to say that I think there is something to this. 


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 2:56pm
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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Anduril
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 4:31pm
On an unrelated note, I find that many websites these days are not much more than a constant scroll.
 
I suspect it's another millenial thing, since they are weened on cell phone screens, where a constant scroll "might" make sense.
 
On a desktop though, it's just stupid and inefficient.
 


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 5:16pm
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Day-um!!!

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for what seemed like forever!!!! ...
 

ConfusedI could've sworn someone hacked your post.


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Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 5:22pm
Originally posted by Anduril Anduril wrote:

On an unrelated note, I find that many websites these days are not much more than a constant scroll.

I suspect it's another millenial thing, since they are weened on cell phone screens, where a constant scroll "might" make sense.

On a desktop though, it's just stupid and inefficient.


Excessive scrolling has traditionally been seen as more of a niusance than anything else.



Goes back to the early days, from what I understand.



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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: tikibagger
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2017 at 11:32pm
hmm i smell a TANGENTDisapprove


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Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 25 Sep 2017 at 12:32am
Odd.

I thought I smelled a COSINE.



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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: sgtrock21
Date Posted: 25 Sep 2017 at 3:24am
Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

WinkLOL...oooooooooooweeeeeeeee!

Listen and read on below..
 
It STILL works!
Parts of me must remain 'timeless'...no matter what I REALLY think, I have a reputation to keep up around here.
Have to catch it when this place is getting a little too lethargic.
Have to keep the blood flowing now and then.
I just hate to keep catching the same fish time and time again - 'catch & release' is the 'fishing term'.
You need the hero you deserve and I can take it.
 
 
New music? Just as good as ever, as long as you LOOK. Not as easy to find anymore.
Some 73-year old fart just released 'Gotta Get A Grip' and 'England Lost', both of which are pretty darned good. Josh Ostrander ('Mondo Cosmo'), Django Django....just a few still pumping good-to-great stuff.
Some of the very best acoustic music has been coming out over the last year alone with some big names coming back with incredible stuff, such as Lonesome George Thorogood (solo acoustic blues), Bruce Cockburn ('Bone on Bone' - I HIGHLY recommend this one for anyone's collection - but, yea...another 74-year old fart). 
And how many people go looking from music from elsewhere, other than the US or GB? Nobody seems to pay attention to the GreatWhiteNorth. 
I downloaded and listened to George's "Party of One". As a long time George Thorogood fan my expectations were high. They were by far exceeded. Thank you. As far as the GreatWhiteNorth: The Guess Who and Pat Travers band are favorites.

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Posted By: sgtrock21
Date Posted: 25 Sep 2017 at 3:30am
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Day-um!!!

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Needless to say, they won't be getting my $477 bucks.

Did you really have to do that?

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Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 25 Sep 2017 at 3:36am
Originally posted by sgtrock21 sgtrock21 wrote:

Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

...Some of the very best acoustic music has been coming out over the last year alone with some big names coming back with incredible stuff, such as Lonesome George Thorogood (solo acoustic blues), Bruce Cockburn ('Bone on Bone' - I HIGHLY recommend this one for anyone's collection - but, yea...another 74-year old fart). 
And how many people go looking from music from elsewhere, other than the US or GB? Nobody seems to pay attention to the GreatWhiteNorth. 
I downloaded and listened to George's "Party of One". As a long time George Thorogood fan my expectations were high. They were by far exceeded. Thank you. As far as the GreatWhiteNorth: The Guess Who and Pat Travers band are favorites.
WinkAnytime, Sarge...it's indeed uplifting to know a suggestion made another's day - thank you!
A little someone from Toronto...
 
 


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Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 25 Sep 2017 at 4:00am
Originally posted by sgtrock21 sgtrock21 wrote:

Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

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Needless to say, they won't be getting my $477 bucks.

Did you really have to do that?


Nope.

But I did it anyway.

Honestly though, I didn't mean for it to get that long. The copy/paste function on this tablet screwed up and copied it or pasted it more times than I meant to.

I thought about shortening it but then figured "screw it" and left it alone.

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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender

C'mon, man!
Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States


Posted By: Ad nauseous
Date Posted: 25 Sep 2017 at 10:25pm
LOL

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Posted By: tikibagger
Date Posted: 30 Nov 2017 at 9:26pm
I decided that since this ad seems to be enjoying a weird second WIND and is on rotation all day now..it looks more like they are shooting an 80s Porn flick than a 'new wave' rock video--although the obvious Robert Palmer chicks say video, the general 'ick' factor whispers 'porn'


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...YUMMY Broccolini!!....


Posted By: crainbebo
Date Posted: 19 Jun 2018 at 8:59pm
I've seen the rapping ad more often than ever the last few weeks. Instamute every time. Today it's been at least 3-4 times. Find a new ad campaign! AngryAngry

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Back after a long absence...still hating those commercials. Go away Limu Emu and Doug!


Posted By: tikibagger
Date Posted: 21 Jun 2018 at 2:30pm
troo DAT...that coyote ugly chick breakin' at the end always pulls me in..though the weird broadcast chick on the tv is actually the most discordant element on this ad...which, by the way, still SUCKS real bad....
if Kit Kat HAD any kind of connect to 'rap' at its infancy, this MIGHT make sense..i don't think Kool Moe Dee was snappin' a Kit Kat in 2 ..more like some crack


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