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Motley Crue – Wild Side (live 1989) Kansas City

October 4th, 2011 10 comments

Motley Crue – Wild Side
11/21/89 @ Kansas City, Missouri

(Pro-shot) The Crue kickin’ in KC, Enjoy!
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A Tribute To Kansas Forward Thomas Robinson

June 1st, 2011 7 comments

KU sophomore forward Thomas Robinson, affectionately known as “T-Rob”, has lost his mother, Lisa, to a heart attack. With the the deaths of his grandparents before that, Robinson’s only remaining relative is his 9-year-old sister, Jayla. The entire Jayhawk Nation shares Thomas and Jayla’s grief, and at the same time rejoices that the KU athletics department and the NCAA are doing everything they can to support T-Rob. This video is my way of showing Thomas Robinson how much we in Kansas care about him. We look forward to the day when we can see him playing again in Allen Fieldhouse!

The song in this video is the Neil Sedaka song “Rosemary Blue”, recorded in 1971.

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36 crazyfists-only a year or so

April 7th, 2010 8 comments

One of the most beautiful songs i ever heard,just beautiful and from the the heart!!
Lyrics:
I want you to come home.
I’m tired of being alone.
And it’s making me sick not knowing if you’re safe and alright
The kids are growing up so fast.
And knowing you’re missing them.
And they’re missing you, has given me a pain so deep inside.
Something from this world and this war.
Lately I feel like I’ve been becoming someone else.
Someone I don’t recognise, and someone I don’t even like.
I need you here to help me remember what it’s like to truly be alive.
Everyday I try my best to not get completely overwhelmed with you being gone.
Please tell me how to be strong.
Because everyday I am so worried I could lose you.
There are so many things going on, so many things I want to share with you.
I’m selfish for wanting you home, I know, but I really cant help it.
I need you.
We need you.
I love you completely.
I just want you to come home.

Only a year or so they said…
You wont miss out on anything.
Save me from, free me from dispair.
I just want you to come home.
When the world is really dead.

I lay at night thinking of you and the kids.
Trying to put this into perspective of this day in the world.
So much is happening in my life and I cant seem to put a finger on who I am.
And these are the times I wonder what I was thinking.
I mean what the was I thinking.
Everyone says we’re heroes, but I feel like I’ve abandoned you.
I could feel the blood racing through my body, and know that I’m growing distant from the world.

Only a year or so they said…
You wont miss out on anything.
Save me from, free me from dispair.
And know that I’m growing distant from the world.
When the world’s really dead.
The wait is over.
Stuck inside this mess.
Dying alone, you’re all on your own.
Praying to get out alive.
Alive, praying to get out alive.
Alive, praying to get out alive.

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Old New York or New- New York?

January 20th, 2010 3 comments

Our records all show
You are filthy but fine

But they shuttered your stores
When you opened the doors
To the cops who were bored
Once they’d run out of crime

New York, you’re perfect
Don’t please don’t change a thing

Your mild billionaire mayor’s
Now convinced he’s a king

So the boring collect
I mean all disrespect

In the neighborhood bars
I’d once dreamt I would drink

New York, I Love You
But you’re freaking me out

There’s a ton of the twist
But we’re fresh out of shout

Like a death in the hall
That you hear through your wall

New York, I Love You
But you’re freaking me out

New York, I Love You
But you’re bringing me down

New York, I Love You
But you’re bringing me down

– i couldnt fit all the lyrics but i was just listening to this song by LCD Soundsytem.

And, now im only 15, so i never really got to experience this New York, that the song portrays. I love living here with all my heart, but did i miss out big time missing the "old" new york of the 70’s and 80’s?

Yeah you missed out big-time.

New York in the 80s was like living in Rome under Nero.

We had Queen Ed presiding from city hall, the East Village was Clubland, there were the Tompkins Square riots…

CBGBs was still open, you could eat Thai noodles, drink Russian vodka, listen to American punk on a Japanese stereo, and you didn’t have to be wealthy to live in Manhattan.