Archive for October, 2005

Geert Bakker

October 29th, 2005 by Zoute snor

Warme bakkerOk, Uncle Salty went to the second-hand goods store today, and has brought you, for one euro, an album by the world-famous George Baker Selection. Who? George Baker, famous for his song “little green bag”. The album title is hot Baker, and you’re in for a treat.

I put it on the record player, and the first song was the well-known song “fly away little paraquayo” it made me laugh for a while, specially the ooh’s and aah’s, what were these people thinking?

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Dominique

October 29th, 2005 by Betsy

This is the first follow-up on Maks’s post. Demonoid.com is still off-line so i can’t offer you folks a torrent of soeur sourire’s best of cd. Nevertheless i found on this album a video with a kees-casio disco-version of Dominique.

This i’ve personally transformed to a .wmv and you can find it HERE !!!!

Dominique, nique nique, nique !!!

Fuck Apocalyptica

October 29th, 2005 by rams

string quartetTrack listing

1. Expendable Youth
2. Bloodline
3. Dead Skin Mask
4. Divine Intervention
5. Mandatory Suicide
6. Postmortem
7. Die By The Sword
8. South Of Heaven
9. War Ensemble
10. Mindless Death

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Denis Leary

October 29th, 2005 by R3n3

Lock ‘N Load (November 18, 1997) [comedy]

Denis Leary - Lock 'N LoadNo Cure for Cancer captured Denis Leary the phenomenon but Lock ‘N Load captures Denis Leary the comedian and it’s a record that captures him at his best. Leary’s relentless rants may seem like a gimmick to undiscerning ears, but they tend to obscure a viciously clever satirical wit. Few comedians in the ’90s have been as political or accurate as Leary — in fact, his set pieces often seem more like bitterly funny social comedy than routines. Throughout Lock ‘N Load, he takes on targets, ranging from the Catholic Church and politicians to microbrews and Hanson, and mercilessly tears them down with his sharp, profane wit. It’s an excellent display of his powers.
It’s ripped in an outstanding quality: 320kbps

part 1 download here for part 1 | part 2 download here for part 2 | part 3 download herefor part 3 | part 4 download here for part 4
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Fuck off

October 29th, 2005 by Sifco

dus

Oogjes dicht en snaveltjes toe. Slaap lekker

October 29th, 2005 by rams

ed en willem

It’s friday night and (as the gravedigger of Ochblog) i’ll have
to announce that Frans van Dusschoten has passed (zo beter @”–” ?) away at the age of 72.

Screenshot (thanks to HG)

R.I.P. Frans

Consequences of sex

October 28th, 2005 by R3n3

Consequences of sex

Denis Leary

October 28th, 2005 by R3n3

No Cure for Cancer (January 1, 1993) [comedy]

Denis Leary - No Cure For Cancer| part 1 Download part 1 here | part 2 Download part 2 here |

Comedian and actor Denis Leary released his first standup comedy album No Cure for Cancer in 1993. The chain-smoking, explosive Leary first gained notoriety with MTV commercials. About 35 minutes of standup are sandwiched between four novelty songs. The best one, “Asshole,” is a funny diatribe set to acoustic rhythm guitar, and was ‘translated’ a few years ago in dutch by radiohost Dolf Jansen. It achieved some success in a censored form, which robbed it of impact. Leary’s barbed tongue tackles topics like drugs, smoking, meat, rock stars, death, and combinations thereof. Parts of the standup monologue don’t work, and occasionally the deadly silence of the audience proves it. He starts rolling when he talks about sex, drugs, and music as they related to 1970s culture. Continue reading ‘Denis Leary’

Sufjan Stevens in Paradiso

October 28th, 2005 by Sergeant_Baker

Yesterday Sufjan Stevens played in Paradiso (sorry for lousy quality). Playing mostly songs from his latest record ‘Come on feel the Illinoise’, his band (all dressed up in sportsclothing, including two girls in cheerleader outfits) is a group of allround musicians, switching instruments easier than spelling the word ‘the’. Almost every song started with a cheerleaderlike intro, which gave the crowd some good laughs. In contrast to the joyful appearance though, Sufjan and his band played all songs with a lot of sincerity, especially “John Wayne Gacy, Jr.” (a song about serial killer John Wayne Gacy, duh) which gave the crowd shivers. It was the last show of the European tour, so they ended up playing two pretty long encores, the last one consisting of an acoustic solo session. Any way, it was great show, so if you ever have the chance to see them live, check them out.

Foto op fileunder.nl, meer hier.

Download ‘Come on feel the Illinoise’ (via).

Kreatiff

October 28th, 2005 by Sifco

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