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Frankie Bones - Yellow Afterhours.
First, IF YOU DON'T KNOW ME AND JUST WANT TO ADD ME TO YOUR COLLECTION OF MYSPACE TITS & A$$, DON'T BOTHER. But if you are from "the scene" (whatever that means these days) and know me or just want to know me, then maybe you will be welcome. And if I don't know you, and unless it is (great) music you are presenting me (which 95% of the time it is not = denied!) don't expect to get approved without sending an email. .....And that's no guarentee either.
We are Frantic*Lee if you please
We are Frantic*Lee if you don't please
We come from France and we have the cheese
If you ask us to we will eat all your *e's*
...We are Frantic*Lee if you DON'T please!~
"The Most Dubious Duo Known To Man"
--Lou Bamboo
The most beautiful baby in all universe!
My goddaughter/niece!
Lucy
Check out little doodle 'bout to bust a move!
"Who's your....Mommy!"
YO! And another thing, Rob GEE says:
IF YOU'RE SOFT..........THROW POPSICLES!
heh
I don’t know where to begin so I’ll start with the early favorites: Beatles, Doors, and Neil Young, (Pretty cool for a nine year old. Thanks Mom & Dad!) Had an early (70's) Rush & Van Halen faze. Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, .....Sex Pistols, Ramones, The Misfits, Black Flag, DRI, GBH, Minor Threat, Dead Kennedy’s, Circle Jerks; Early-Metallica, Merciful Fate/King Diamond, Slayer, Venom, Celtic Frost, Maiden, Motorhead!...(you know the lineup, if you know); Raw Deal, Cro-mags, Warzone, Murphy's Law! Sick of it all, Youth of Today, Uniform Choice, Token Entry, Gorilla Biscuits, Fugazi, Agnostic Front, Bad Brains.
Old school Hip Hop: Run DMC, Grandmaster Caz Cold Crush Brothers, Grandmaster Flash Furious 5, Erik B & Rakim, Treacherous Three, Newcleus, Afrika Bambaataa,Soul Sonic Force ...You know the line-up. (Also, BEASTIE BOYS! ...Public Enemy, Wu Tang, Cyprus Hills, Black Sheep, Dre, Tupac, Pharcyde...etc.) All the early Techno & House DJ's/Producers: Juan Atkins Derrick May, Kevin Sanderson, Marshall Jefferson, Adonis, Maurice, Jackmaster Funk. Frankie Knuckles, Fingers inc., etc. (...Can't forget about Kraftwerk.)
…Oh yeah, at some point The Smiths, The Cure, Depeche Mode, Joy Division, New Order, Bauhaus, Ministry, Pailhead, Revolting Cocks (basically all things having anything to do with Al Jourgensen!) Skinny Puppy, Thrill Kill Cult, Front 242, Meat Beat Manifesto, 808 State, EBN...
...and FREESTYLE. ...That's right.
But it is HARDCORE(!), TECHNO, & HOUSE (especially of the early 90’s) that I love like nothing else! PAUL BIRKEN....Frankie Bones, Hectic, Circuitbreaker, Adam X, Jimmy Crash, Joey Beltram, Jeff Mills, Bad Boy Bill, Scott Henry, Doc Martin, James Christian, Christopher Lawrence, Dave Clarke, Simply Jeff, Felix da Houscat,DJ Funk, Sneak, Josh Wink, Omar Santana, Laurent Garnier, Marc Acardipane, Green Velvet, DJ Dan, Dara, Carl Cox, Carl Craig, Charles Feelgood, Sir Charlz, Terry Mullan, Rick Garcia, Joeski, Onionz, Sameer, DB, Soulslinger, Keoki, Reade Truth, Reese, Hardkiss Brothers/Rabbit in the Moon, Richie Hawtin, Juan Atkins, Derrik Carter, Mike Dearborn, Robert Armani, and ESPECIALLY *Nicky Fingers* / DOA*, Strychnine, Lenny Dee, Delta 9, (basically, all things Industrial Strength), Rob GEE, (Joe Jeep's "crunchy brooklyn house" lol), Decipher, Dan DC!, Gonzo, Disintegrator, ...and all things Rotterdam, Natas, and Bloody Fist Records,....eh..memory lane is great an' all, but I'm done for now. I'm tired and I'm forgetting lots of shit.
Here's a few quick, random odd favorites that don't really fit into the particular set up of this...novella: Dead Can Dance, Loreena McKenna, Chili Peppers, R.L Burnside, Howlin' Wolf, Modest Mouse; ….some other stuff. eh, I'm done with the I-me-my musicing, ...for now.
I do like movies. But they must be non-crappy movies. I don't like crap. Still, there are only a few I'd ever list as favorites because, like music and books, they say something about a person……and I don't want half the crappy movies out there talkin' $hit 'bout me, so here's a select few off the top of my head: When We Were Kings (Ali); Finding Nemo (shut up. Loved it. I've seen it 30 times! …Not exaggerating.); Dead Man ("William" Blake and an indian named nobody? C'mon!); Network; Citizen Kane, Kill Bill (especially Vol.2); Spinal Tap ("Nobody knows who they were....or what they were doing" *hah*); One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest; Winged Migration (I'm a sap); Thirteen (because that Evan Rachel Wood chic is phenomenal in it…and a thirteen year old girl ("evie") wrote it.); Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (and the book though this is one rare instance where I like the movie better than the book); Welcome to the Dollhouse; The Prince of Darkness; Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, Shine; Monty Python and the Holy Grail; Slap Shot, The Secretary (hilarious); Bananas; Boradway Danny Rose, Airplane, Up in Smoke, Hard Days Night; Beatles Anthology; Goodfellas, Raging Bull, Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, Pulp Fiction, Resevoir Dogs, King of New York, The Professional, Midnight Express, Deer Hunter, Audtion, Requiem for a Dream, Naked Lunch, Trainspotting, Sid and Nancy, Gloria, Dog Day Afternoon, Full Metal Jacket, Jacob's Ladder, Lolita (Kuberick), Dr. Strangelove, Notorious, Vertigo, Rushmore, Swingers.....and if I try to think any further my head is going to explode.
HATE Television. No, really...I do! Having said that I am nonetheless a productof "American pop-culture rules the world" so here's what I do watch.... South Park, Simpsons, Sopranos. (S's are good.) Family Guy, Real Time w/Bill Mahr, rarely bother watching the "news". No need to bother with their current lies, misinformation, and disinformation when I can go to the likes of Mz. Randi Rhodes for the Truth. ….(Um, I'm not a cynic, by the way. I'm the eternal optimistic; don't be fooled!)
That's really it, besides documentaries. *shrug*
I guess I'll start with old favorites that aren't necessarily (and not necessarily not) favorites now or may have been outgrown, but were for so long they are part of me now. Starting with the classics: A Wrinkle in Time; Siddhartha; Huxley, particularly Doors of Perception and Brave New World Revisited; Nietzsche, particularly Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Beyond Good and Evil; All things Vonnegut, especially A Man Without a Country (!) and Cat's Cradle; Camus - The Stranger; Dosteyevsky - Notes From Underground; Ambrose Bierce - Devil's Dictionary (and some of his Civil War ghost stories); Hunter Thomas - Hell's Angels (and Fear and Loathing…. But I have to admit that is one of only two movies I liked better than its book.) Archaic Revival by Terrance McKenna; Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind? by Julian Jaynes; Behold A Pale Horse by William Cooper; House of Bush, House of Saad; Bush on the Couch; Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television; Some Noam Chomsky……..What else?….I used to read and think I liked the beat writers, but then all of a sudden they annoyed me and I didn't like them anymore (update: I like again). I don't like Kafka and his annoying morals...and I hate Catcher in the Rye (despite reading it many times *lol* I don't know, I've got issues with those two.) ......I used to love the Ann Rice Vampire novels until everybody else started liking them and they started sucking. (Aren't I cool?….I really did think I was a Vampire though. I liked Lumley's Vampires too. His ideas and stories were great, but his writing was so bad I could barely get through them.) I love Elizabeth Wurtzel!!! LOVE her. - Prozac Nation, Now, More, Again, and Bitch: In Praise of Difficult Women. (Don't let the name fool ya! She's not a feminist. Well, not in the saggy-titted hairy-legged kinda way.) I loved Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections, but kinda hate him. He's great with dialogue, characters, and storytelling, but he over-indulges in a lot of self-important writer bullshit. Did love The Da Vinci Code. But I like reading about DaVinci, The Knights Templar, Bible Conspiracies, etc. so this was right up my alley. Angels & Demons was great too, here again, I'm big on reading about the illuminati; ...What else.…..The Tao of Physics......Old Carl Sagan books, Steven Hawking books, Einstein and books about Einstein; Michio Kaku (I really wanted to be a scientist. I really wanted to be Beaker!…But frontal lobe dementia and a past of too many drugs nixed that idea so……)……..... I don't know….books about eastern philosophy, zen, martial arts, war, ancient china and japan; books by or about the dali lama, buddha, and reincarnation; books by and about Aleister Crowley and the occult; secret society's (satanic to political); politics; conspiracy theories; aliens; middle east; crime; ancient greek philosophy, mythology, literature, and hero's (Alexander the great); classics; Hitler; Mussolini; dictators; serial killers; hell's angels; books on religion or about the bible, particularly bible conspiracies or codes; books about evolution and the origins of man; quantum physics; drugs/psychedelics; shaminism; ancient cultures……stuff about vampires.
I know I'm forgetting something important.) *shrug*
uh………….erm………*cricket*……..
……..…..That's quite a title to give to someone. But I give it up to Muhammad Ali! ….What can I say? I'm the son my father never had!...I mean, besides my brother. ….....Hey, I may have the mentality of a teenage boy…but I'm no tomboy! I love pink, shiny things, furry things, and lots of make-up!~ ....
Actually, Randi Rhodes and Elizabeth Wurtzel are totally my heroes.
Ciao!~