DocNo
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- Oct 30, 2020
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As you know, censorship around the world has been ramping up at an alarming pace. The UK and OFCOM has singled out this community and have been focusing its censorship efforts here. It takes a good amount of resources to maintain the infrastructure for our community and to resist this censorship. We would appreciate any and all donations.
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Zoe Wees-Control
@ohhgeeitsme the second video is Geo restricted what was it out of curiosity?
It was 'Baby It's You' by Smith.
It's a cover of this song (hopefully this one works lol):
maybe it's restricted. can't see it here over my vpn.
it's "big mama thornton - hound dog"
Thank you for doing that!That one works, and I've just listened to the cover,I think I prefer that version myself. i'l repost it for you.
Thank you for doing that!
@DocNo I was seriously going to post this song next...
That's funny. Hey Joe is clearly not a stoner song. I've definitely done that with songs though.and i feel pretty stupid now. cause in my youth based on the word "joe" it was a stoner song for me not listening to the text. now listening to the text i realize it's not even close about that.
reminds me of the story frank zappa told about "bobby brown". that it was at first a big hit in scandinavia cause the people didn't understand the text but liked the melody.
That's funny. Hey Joe is clearly not a stoner song. I've definitely done that with songs though.
I have this like-hate thing with Zappa. I like some of his music, but man.. the guy was such a dick, and not even in a charming way haha. Ironically, one of my favorite songs of his was the live version of Suicide Chump.. go figure.
I really love these songs..
mhm. don't know enough about zappa to know if he was a dick. but he was for sure a control freak.
but i liked a lot of his statements in a documentary i watched about him.
and i also admire his vision in working with new techniques like sampling and how he uses it.
music wise i mostly listened to the "sheik yerbouti" album. and there are some real funny/brilliant tracks on it.
but to lots of his music i also never could connect.
I'm really good at separating art from the artist so I'm not going to dismiss someone's work just because I want to punch them in the face haha.
A thread about funk would be incomplete without some James Brown tunes.