Spinal Tap at a Satisfying Crossroads Prefight

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Spinal Tap at a Satisfying Crossroads Prefight

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C: Satisfaction (_satisfaction)
V: Spinal Tap (_st)
S: Crossroads (_crossroads)
Due: Monday 06/06/05 9:59am pdt
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The oracle gazes into her crystal ball, and predicts who will perform the titles. The mysts are clearing...

Satisfaction...I see...an octagonal thorn. Is there an octothorn here?

Spinal Tap...There is a man with a dollar in his name. He holds a guitar in one hand and an invisible trophy in the other.

Crossroads...The sounds he makes come from a humming box with crashed windows. He is a captain upon a small island of strange folk.
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MY LORD! Deepthroat must've wanted one last hurrah before revealing his identity. http://news.yahoo.com/fc/us/richard_nixon very nice titles. should i try cockrawk, or blues? i probably doesn't matter since i won't finish either.
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yah and wahts with all 3 titles being names of birtney spears movies i mean wtf am i right lol
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blake walker wrote:yah and wahts with all 3 titles being names of birtney spears movies i mean wtf am i right lol
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crossroads was originally a mid 80's blues movie starring ralph mocio... about an old blues harmonica player trying to get his soul back, very good movie... i thought it was a tragedy they stole the name to make that shitty shitty britney spears movie...
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Post by Kamakura »

Crossroads was also a British Soap from the 70's and revived in the 90's. It was set in a motel (in those days rare in the UK), had wobbly sets and a theme tune written by Tony Hatch, who now lives off the royalties of his big hit, the 'Neighbours' theme tune... Another useless bit of trivia.

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Post by j$ »

Yes, bring back Benny.

If you're buried at a crossroads, it's meant to mean you'll come back as a devil. It is also at a crossroads that Robert Johnson is meant to have sold his soul to the Devil in return for mighty blues licks. I also believe it has some connection to Jimi Hendrix (but I might just be thinkin of 'Crosstown Traffic'.)

and in answer to Kapitano, I am probably going to give this week a miss (time for a break methinks) but if I do enter, it would be in Spinal Tap. Spooky. Can you tell me how well I'll do, to see if it's worth the bother of me entering?? :)

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Post by Ryan Rickenbach »

Summer vacation is here, so SF is my summer hobby. (And some stop-action animation :)) So I'm in for Crossroads with a sad, folky (I know, big change) piece.
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crossroads was originally a mid 80's blues movie starring ralph mocio... about an old blues harmonica player trying to get his soul back, very good movie... i thought it was a tragedy they stole the name to make that shitty shitty britney spears movie...
indeed, it may be cheesy at times, but its one of my favorites, when i was like 10 i used to watch it everynight while going to sleep (yes i'm sad). How can you beat ralph machio fighting for his and his mentor's soul in a shred guitar duel with Steve Vai? Seriously, it can't be beat.
If you're buried at a crossroads, it's meant to mean you'll come back as a devil.


never heard of this, but could be.
It is also at a crossroads that Robert Johnson is meant to have sold his soul to the Devil in return for mighty blues licks.
This is the legend. Its actually what the ralph machio movie above is loosely based on. I reccomend getting the Robert Johnson double disc set, its got everything he ever recorded.
I also believe it has some connection to Jimi Hendrix (but I might just be thinkin of 'Crosstown Traffic'.)
You must be thinking of crosstown traffic because I've read quite a bit about jimi and never heard of anything like that. Jimi was a blues fanatic though so maybe he made a reference to robert johnson at some point (which i'm sure he did whether documented or not) and thats what you're thinking of. Though I wouldn't be surprised if Jimi sold his soul at the crossroads. That would make sense.
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supernipple wrote:
If you're buried at a crossroads, it's meant to mean you'll come back as a devil.


never heard of this, but could be.
That's because I mistyped - and it should be 'back as a vampire' ... it apprntly has something to do with the fact that they used to hang people at crossroads in days of yore, and the legend built up from there.

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I'm in this week for 'Satisfaction'. although Crossroads was a nice option (yes, i also thought of Eugene and Blind Dog Fullton), i went with satisfaction because lyrics started flowing alittle easier...
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j$ wrote:It is also at a crossroads that Robert Johnson is meant to have sold his soul to the Devil in return for mighty blues licks.
This is why the blues is so awesome. If he had swapped his soul for, say, all the best emo chops, then we'd call him a sellout, but for the blues this is something you gotta respect. Maybe goth too, but not so much (too obvious).
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j$ wrote:That's because I mistyped - and it should be 'back as a vampire' ... it apprntly has something to do with the fact that they used to hang people at crossroads in days of yore, and the legend built up from there.
Really? I thought it was the other way around, that they buried the remains of the slain vampire/witch/generally cranky & evil person at crossroads so they wouldn't be able to find their way back to take revenge on their executors. Guess it's time to go back to the ol' reference shelves and, errr, bone up on this. :wink:
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It's probably both - you know how these legends cross-pollinate and all ...

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bzl wrote:
j$ wrote:It is also at a crossroads that Robert Johnson is meant to have sold his soul to the Devil in return for mighty blues licks.
This is why the blues is so awesome. If he had swapped his soul for, say, all the best emo chops, then we'd call him a sellout, but for the blues this is something you gotta respect. Maybe goth too, but not so much (too obvious).
don't worry in 80 years or so mississippi delta emo will have its heyday. i agree though it might be 100 or more for old school goth to become legendary.
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i'm in 'satisfaction'.
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jute gyte wrote:i'm in 'satisfaction'.
That's the best news I've ever heard.

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ps - I'm in "Crossroads" with my ukulele and my man Andrew (aka Socialist Wolf) on the bongoes.
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I am in for 'Spinal Tap' - I took a persona challenge of making it as unfunny as possible (I thought I'd leave that up to others with a better sense of humour) - however as an indirect result, it is quite funny. Maybe you'll see what I mean. Getting some odd crackle on the vocal recording at points but I'm leaving it in for the mood.

Also I believe Hoosenbergler might be returning to 'Crossroads' - well, at his request I laid down some backing vocals for it; so we shall see, I guess.

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Post by jimtyrrell »

I'm in Crossroads with a peculiar little ditty. But I do like the way it came out. An interesting exercise, at least to me.
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After the hellish, unproductive month of May, I am in THREE collaborations this week. Father Bingo and I did "Satisfaction," Cameron Jasper of <a href="http://www.thedrinks.net/">The Drinks</a> worked with me on "Spinal Tap," and Hope Oath and Suspicion is back for the Bryan-Adams-goes-folk version of "Crossroads."

Time to rest.

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