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Skunk Anansie - Because Of You

rosekat says...

This is actually from a 'greatest hits' collection released in Nov 2009 called 'Smashes and Trashes'. The first single from the band's fourth album, released Sept 2010, is called 'Ugly Boy'. That's what the wiki says. Thanks for posting this, didn't know they'd released anything at all lately - Skin looks insanely younger than her 43 years, geez!

1994- Chris Farley on David Letterman - owns the interview

A Typical Night in an American Emergency Room

The human botfly larva grows under people's skin (GROSS!)

Hang on a MINUTE! Donny is SMOKING now!?

Yogi says...

This was a great episode, Simon Amstell is soo hilarious. Also the Amy Whinehouse episode is hilarious, someone should post the greatest hits from that....I would, but meh.

The Largest Street Gang in America

NetRunner says...

^ Unlike you, I don't really get off on this kind of stuff. If there's not a larger point being made, I reach a point where I've had enough of subjecting myself to ugliness. I'm aware that some cops do awful stuff. I don't really need to see an hour-long review of the greatest hits.

I'd rather it be coupled with some sort of analysis and larger commentary on the issue. All I was seeing was just a series of images meant to provoke horror and disgust, without any attempt to channel it towards something constructive (unless you count the few seconds of text at the very end). If I just lost patience before getting to that part let me know what timestamp they start with that part, and I'll watch it.

I really want to be on your side with this, but I'm getting the feeling this is more about ideology than it is about trying to solve a real issue with police brutality.

For example, are you suggesting to people watching this video that they read the Christopher Commission's recommendations for reform, and start calling their representatives about getting them implemented? Or are you saying "no reform will help, except if everyone is afraid of government in every form, especially police, maybe then we'll have a modicum of safety!"

If you're thinking that this is "proof" of some overarching ideological point about government being an intrinsically evil concept, you're really scraping the bottom of the barrel of propaganda to try get that idea across.

Star Wars - Longest Crash Ever

Star Wars - Longest Crash Ever

Payback says...

You'd think at some point, the shock of imminent death would fade, and he would start chatting to the others. Get someone to take care of his Bantha. Bequeath his Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes Greatest Hits collection.

An Anti-Libertarian (& Noam Chomsky) Critique

dystopianfuturetoday says...

Alright you sanctimonious bastard. Let's take this naïve mess apart.

Fail #1 The youtuber uses a building in undemocratic North Korea as his example of a state funded structure, idiotically ignoring much more apt and numerous comparisons in Europe or America. Beyond that, how is comparing two buildings supposed to prove such an enormous and complicated point. *dumb

Fail #2 The Chomsky quote seems to be pretty clear. To think that libertarianism is some how exempt from influence or corruption is.... wait for it.... naïve. OMG! Chomsky supports the estate tax!!! Tyranny!!!!! Everybody panic!!!

Fail #3 Taxes = STEALING! (if libertarians ever release a KTEL greatest hits album, this should be the lead track)

Why is it that libertarians can't even put together a single compelling youtube video? Is this indicative of how they would run a nation? Why would I ever put my faith in them?

Final thought: I have no doubt that the libertarian dream of a perfect society is a beautiful thing. If I could live in blankfist's brain (not the rape or cat fart sections), I'm sure it would be AWESOME!!! The problem is that this is a naïve fairy tale.

Sorry blanky, but you asked for it. Tough love.

kronosposeidon (Member Profile)

blankfist says...

He's a sexy bastard. If you check out their discography, they've been rather prolific since '71's Hair of the Dog; though half of their released albums are greatest hits and compilations.

In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
I did not know that. Check out what how old their lead singer looks now:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nazareth_2007.jpg

The dude's in his fucking sixties. Damn, we're getting old. Yes, you too, asshole.

What's your first memory of rock & roll? (Rocknroll Talk Post)

Blankfist family reunion (must see)

blankfist says...

>> ^qualm:
When I was a kid I worked in the library. Every day there was one rather affectionate couple with Down's Syndrome who clearly were in love. They would meet nearly every morning with a double cassette player and duo headphones, and a huge stack of cassettes, and they'd just sit there quietly, rocking out.
The typical playlist would look something like:
Buddy Holly's Greatest Hits
Stevie Wonder's Greatests
Metallica...


We knew it was a lie when you wrote "When I was a kid I worked..."

Blankfist family reunion (must see)

qualm says...

When I was a kid I worked in the library. Every day there was one rather affectionate couple with Down's Syndrome who clearly were in love. They would meet nearly every morning with a double cassette player and duo headphones, and a huge stack of cassettes, and they'd just sit there quietly, rocking out.

The typical playlist would look something like:

Buddy Holly's Greatest Hits
Stevie Wonder's Greatests
Metallica...

More funk (Music Talk Post)

dystopianfuturetoday says...

The "In Yo Face: History of Funk volumes 1-5" is a pretty solid funk collection.

Greatest Hits collections from James Brown, Stevie Wonder and Parliament are also recommended.

I also like Prince and MeShell Ndegeocello's more modern funk.

40 Comfort Food Albums (Blog Entry by youdiejoe)

dystopianfuturetoday says...

1. Mr. Bungle - California
2. Radiohead - The Bends
3. Beck - Mellow Gold
4. Beatles - White Album
5. Bjork - Homogenic
6. Stereolab - Sound Dust
7. Aphex Twin - Come to Daddy
8. Ben Folds Five - Whatever and Amen
9. Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle
10. Stevie Wonder - Greatest Hits
11. EWF - Greatest Hits
12. Steve Reich - Sextet
13. Stravinsky - Rite of Spring
14. Portishead - Portishead
15. The Smiths - Louder Than Bombs
16. Depeche Mode - Violator
17. Rufus Wainwright - Poses
18. Prince - Greatest Hits
19. Secret Chiefs - Book M
20. Andrew Bird - Armchair Apocrypha
21. Brian Eno - Ambient 1
22. Boards of Canada - Music Has The Right To Children
23. Beastie Boys - Check Your Head
24. Ennio Morricone - Once Upon A Time In The West
25. Arcade Fire - Funeral
26. Autolux - Future Perfect
27. Miles Davis/Gil Evans - Porgy and Bess
28. John Coltrane - Blue Train
29. Bob Marley - Legend
30. Chet Baker - Best of Chet Baker Sings
31. Mose Allison - Allison Wonderland
32. Failure - Fantastic Planet
33. MSI - You'll Rebel To Anything....
34. Faith No More - Angel Dust
35. Fiona Apple - When the Pawn...
36. Fishbone - Truth and Soul
37. Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots
38. Foetus - Gash
39. Foo Fighters - Foo Fighters
40. Nirvana - Nevermind
40.1. Frank Sinatra - Greatest Hits
40.2. Frank Zappa -
40.3. Jellyfish - Spilt Milk
40.4. M.I.A. - Kala
40.5. Me'Shell Ndegeocello - Cookie
40.6. Michael Brecker - Michael Brecker
40.7. Miles Davis - All Blues
40.8. Patsy Cline - Greatest Hits (token country)
40.9. Philip Glass - Glassworks
40.91. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
40.92. Bernard Herrmann - The Day The Earth Stood Still



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