Re: Music!
I think you're right. it did seem more like a chic flick.

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I think you're right. it did seem more like a chic flick.
I wounder if they are going to make a second one.
yeah, i heard they have a second one coming out either this year or next year.
Cool, I hope this one is targeted towards the guy veiwers.
yeah, i agree. course it may be like the X-men and Spiderman series, where it kinda starts out a little slow, developing the characters, then gets more action as it goes along.
I hope so.
back to music, my band practiced a cover of Summer of 69, and that was alot of fun! it's cool to sing harmony to.
Cool, We add Free Bird to our song list and we are going to play it at our next gig.
nice man........... dude, i wonder who came up with that thing where you just yell out "Freebird!" at everyone's shows? haha, it's like you can't play a show without someone yelling that!
There are some sick and crazy song names out there, most sound like this:
- I will KILL yooou!!
- Shoot me in the face!!
- I STALK you!!!
This is all crazy! Music Artist are said these days. (Well, most at least)
We are going to play Free Bird at the end of our set because it is 13 mins long after that song my arms are killing me.
haha, i bet man.
we're doin a birthday party gig for a friend, and he really like country music. so we're gonna learn one country song for him. should be interesting.
We tried to play a country song with our style of music and it was crazy sounding but we only played around with it.
haha, that'd be fun to do. I think someone suggested we write our own country song just for this kid, rather than doin a cover. we'll see if these guys are capable of that.
We only play around with the country song in pratice when we want to have fun but we wont play any country in a gig.