According to string theory, " a theory for everything" there are 5 other dimensions, if we could shrink down small enough to go into those lil' dimensions.
You see this theory is b.s. resonated beyond the fundamental characteristics of nature. Gravity Bitches!
I am a leaf node shielded by an Ultra-Peer??? Its all Geek to me. maybe I shouldnt ve downloaded willow. oh well shield on ultra peer if I am a leaf node so be it.
I'm working on my setlist... I want to burn my sets onto CDs so i can just go A - B - A etc, since I plan to be drunk. Fuck finagling records or seperate CDs.
So far, I'm planning to do a rap set & a rock set. Here they are (so far, still working on them)
Set A
Freeway & Peedi Crackk - Flipside
Bravehearts - Oochie Wally Wally
Mobb Deep - Hit It From The Back (from the album they did when they were 16)
Ghostface & Ne-Yo - Back Like That
Cam'ron - Down & Out
Nas & MF Doom - Come Get Me
Ghostface & Wu-Tang Clan - 9 Milli Bros (this and the above song have the same music so i want to just cut into part of this)
Trife Da God - Put It On The Line
(past this point, I'm not sure of the order, but I want to play the following:)
Mike Jones - Scandalous Hoes
Eazy E - Nobody Move
Geto Boyz - Crooked Officer
Master P - Ghetto D
Slim Thug - Like A Boss
TRU - Heaven 4 A Gangster (or maybe Hoody Hoo)
50 Cent - How To Rob
Notorious BIG - Dreams Of Fucking An R&B Bitch (similar song concept to How to Rob)
Freeway - What You Know About That
ODB & Wu-Tang Clan - Dogshit
Lil Jon - Don't Fuck With Me (the one with the Slayer sample)
Ghostface - Holla
UNLV - Drag Em In Tha River (just part, song is long as fuck)
Pete Rock, Inspectah Deck, Kurupt - True Masters
Usher - Burn
Mobb Deep - Survival of the Fittest
Mos Def & Biz Markie - Biz Markie on the beatbox
I'd also like to get that Project Pat song that samples the Halloween theme, and then preceed it with the Silver Shamrock Jingle from Halloween III.
Set B
Urge Overkill - Sister Havana
Guided By Voices - I Am A Scientist
Thrush Hermit - 25 All Right
Bobby Conn - Never Get Ahead
Jackson 5 - I Want You Back
Jesus & Mary Chain - Far Gone & Out
Elastica - Stutter
the Rentals - These Days
Johnny Cash - Wreck of the Old 97
Jawbreaker - Save Your Generation
Judas Priest - Hell Bent For Leather
Milemarker - A Quick Trip To The Clinic
Dio - Rainbow In The Dark
Cocksparrer - England Belongs To Me
Sham 69 - If The Kids Are United
the Misfits - Hybrid Moments
Murder City Devils - 18 Wheels
Danzig - Twist Of Cain
Please Inform The Captain This Is A Hijack - Robot Rampage In Luxury World
Soophie Nun Squad - Unspeaking
David Bowie - Rock & Roll With Me
Queen - Princes Of The Universe
the Clash - Rudie Can't Fail
the Rentals - Barcelona
Jesus & Mary Chain - Head On
Smokey Robinson - Tracks Of My Tears
Nico - These Days
Iggy Pop - the Passenger
I think both of these are a bit long so I'm gonna end up skipping some songs... anyway, what do you think? Also come see me and Blake DJ tomorrow!
Bronze - Jamiroquai
Silver - Thin Lizzy
Gold - Alice Cooper
Honorable Mention - The Smiths
For those of you not living in DC, Run for Cover is an annual event at The Black Cat in DC where locals get together to form cover bands of one particular band of each's choosing and perform on this one night.
The Smiths cover band wasn't so great in showmanship, but as just a musical imitation, they were very impressive.
I remember Jamiroquai, the band themselves, but I couldn't tell you any of the lyrics to their songs. However, when they performed their first cover and that song came back to me, I thought to myself, "Wow, they really are Jamiroquai!"
Before they performed, I didn't realize there would be a Thin Lizzy cover band. They were setting up and I thought, "That guy with the afro wig looks a lot like the singer for Thin Lizzy." And much to my delight, they were. They even had fans on stage to blow their hair around. They're down at Dino's if you wanna meet 'em.
The Alice Cooper cover band was undeniably the best, and Hutto was part of that one. They really got into the theatrics: Alice put in a straight jacket after trying to strangle a "poisonous" woman; Alice being chased off stage by an executioner who returns with his severed head; etc.
The other covers included Jane's Addiction, The Angry Samoans, Billy Idol and The Violent Femmes.
I found this recipe while I was home taking care of my mother after her surgery. Since she was recovering, food took a back burner in her life, which sucked, since I was the one responsible to cook for my parents each day. Most of my culinary experiments were lost on her but my father was always very eager to try anything new. This is also the same man who will eat pork brains out of a can...
Although this seems like a complicated soup because of all its ingredients, it's very simple to make. It’s also a complete meal, even as a vegetarian soup.
Part 2
1 c. chopped RAW peanuts (not roasted! These can be found at most specialty food stores and co-ops, even Whole Foods)
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp cloves
1/4 tsp cardamom OR coriander
1/2 tsp dry mustard
1/2 tsp turmeric
1 tsp cumin
Part 3
2 c. vegetable stock (or water)
1/2 c. natural peanut butter
1 tablespoon honey
1/4-1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
Part 4
11/2 c. buttermilk
Part 5
Fried Bananas:
2 small green (2 days under ripe) OR ripe bananas (I prefer ripe but the recipe calls for under ripe)
juice of one lemon
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp turmeric
dash or two of salt
1 tablespoon sesame seeds
1. Sauté the butter, ginger, garlic, onion and salt for about 3 minutes.
2. Add the chopped raw peanuts, and spices to mixture. Sauté for about 4-8 minutes.
3. Add the stock, peanut butter, honey and cayenne and cook for one hour on low heat (this cooking time can be cut in half)
4. Add the buttermilk.
5. For the fried bananas, bathe the green or ripe bananas in lemon juice for 10 minutes. Fry them at medium heat with the lemon juice, butter, cinnamon, tumeric, and a dash of two of salt for 5-8 minutes. They’ll lose their shape most likely but that really shouldn’t matter. When done, add the sesame seeds on top.
These bananas can be served separately or added into the soup immediately.