My friend that's in dental school will split up the study time. Study an hour or two play black ops for an hour or go out and get a drink come back study another hour or two and repeat until sleep
You tryin to be a hero fool? You wanna see badass mother fucker?! I'll show ya a badass!!!
looks like a deep sea shark see how its very lightly pigmented? thats from being in deep coean away from the sun its probably a species that can dislocate its jaw and once it felt the touch of prey, since it cant see it the dark, it attacked whatever touched it
It's really crazy seeing how many of my friends from high school have kids now. It just makes me think of how happy I am that I did not take that path. It just boggles my mind. At least as far as I know, they're not shitty parents.
It's really crazy seeing how many of my friends from high school have kids now. It just makes me think of how happy I am that I did not take that path. It just boggles my mind. At least as far as I know, they're not shitty parents.
lol see when i think about this it kinda makes me wish i would have had a kid already
It's really crazy seeing how many of my friends from high school have kids now. It just makes me think of how happy I am that I did not take that path. It just boggles my mind. At least as far as I know, they're not shitty parents.
lol see when i think about this it kinda makes me wish i would have had a kid already
Scott Weiland has been making plenty of overtures that the timing is right for Velvet Revolver to put past issues aside and reunite, but Slash says there’s another motivation behind Weiland’s comments.
The guitarist tells Minneapolis/St. Paul’s 93X (heard in the player below), “That’s because he got fired from STP.” Troubles started to reach their height in Velvet Revolver when Weiland began to test the waters on a Stone Temple Pilots reunion a few years back and though tensions have ceased somewhat with Velvet Revolver in the time since his exit, it doesn’t appear that the other members are ready to reunite with Weiland anytime soon.
Slash says that Weiland’s comments concerning Velvet Revolver tend to take him by surprise, but he did a little inquiring and learned about the Stone Temple Pilots situation. He explained, “I think all things considered, because these things always catch me by surprise too cause I always find out about it through the media and I’m on the road in another country and I start hearing all this stuff and then I inquire within, and that’s what I was told.”
Velvet Revolver have tested out numerous singers since Weiland’s exit but have yet to settle on a replacement. In the interim, Slash’s solo career has taken off and his latest disc, ‘Apocalyptic Love,’ is getting a deluxe edition offering.
“It’s got the two bonus tracks and it’s funny because when we did the original record I wanted those tracks to be on there, but it was just too many songs on the record,” says Slash. “So every time I record too much material I find someway of getting it released later and so here it is.” In addition to the two bonus cuts, the deluxe package will come with the Guitar Center Sessions acoustic set and a DVD of the band’s New York show at Irving Plaza.
Slash also says he’s very happy with his working relationship with Myles Kennedy as singer for his solo band. “I don’t compare anybody,” says Slash. “Artists, singers, musicians — very rarely are they similar to anyone else. But the one thing about Myles is he’s very — we have a lot of similarities between the two of us because we’re both guitar players. He’s a brilliant guitar player and then on top of that he’s a brilliant singer, but his personality is very laid back and he’s a very hard worker, very conscientious and he’s got a great work ethic and he’s an unbelievable singer. He just never ceases to amaze me.”
To hear more of 93X’s interview with Slash, including talk on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction and his upcoming horror movie plans, check out the player below. The conversation about STP and Weiland starts at around the 5-minute mark.
Space rock pioneers Hawkwind have lost their former longtime guitarist Huw Lloyd-Langton. The influential axe-man passed away yesterday (Dec. 6) at the age of 61 after a two-year fight against cancer.
Langton lent his talents to Hawkwind’s 1970 self-titled debut album, which is widely revered as an essential piece of rock history. The album is considered as one of the first, if not the very first “space rock” release, which paved the way for acts such as Kyuss, Muse and the Flaming Lips.
Langton left Hawkwind, which would later feature Motorhead’s Lemmy Kilmister as a member, shortly after the debut album dropped. However, Langton reunited with the band in 1979, remaining with Hawkwind until 1988. After his second exit from the group, Langton would make occasional guest appearances with Hawkwind, even rejoining the band again for a brief period of time from 2001-2002.
Hawkwind released a statement after learning that Langton has passed away from cancer:
It is with immense sadness that we have to let you know our great friend of many years and fellow musician Huw Lloyd Langton passed away peacefully last night. Huw had been bravely fighting cancer for a couple of years, but was determined not to let the battle affect his day to day life. He continued to play his guitar, laugh, joke and share the great love he had in his heart, with all who knew him.
As he wished, he was at home when the time came, with his ever strong and loving wife Marion at his side. Huw was one of the great guitarists with an individual style and character. He is gone but never forgotten by any of us. He will live on in our music and in our hearts. We will update you all with details of funeral and remembrance plans as and when we have them.
The year 2012 has been a rough one for Hawkwind, as they also lost former bassist John Harrison, who died on May 26 after a seven-year battle with Huntington’s disease.
We’d like to send our condolences and best wishes to the family and friends of Huw Lloyd-Langton. Take a moment to experience some of the guitarist’s work in the player below.
My top 50 in logos according to that thing Slap posted. I don't really get the point of it but I guess it looks like a pretty cool lineup or something.
So Mariah just called me in tears saying that her dad hit her multiple times, i said she needs to tell someone but she says she's afraid too, apparently he's done this before to her sister, and she said that after he kicked her out of the house for the night and is calling people asking if she can stay with them, I'm not sure what to say to her, this is fucked up and she needs to report him.
if it was me i would tell my dad that if he did it again i would call the police and tell them everything.. its your dad, you dont wanna see him in jail but at the same time he needs to know that itll not be tolerated
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see how its very lightly pigmented?
thats from being in deep coean away from the sun
its probably a species that can dislocate its jaw and once it felt the touch of prey, since it cant see it the dark, it attacked whatever touched it
lol see when i think about this it kinda makes me wish i would have had a kid already
The guitarist tells Minneapolis/St. Paul’s 93X (heard in the player below), “That’s because he got fired from STP.” Troubles started to reach their height in Velvet Revolver when Weiland began to test the waters on a Stone Temple Pilots reunion a few years back and though tensions have ceased somewhat with Velvet Revolver in the time since his exit, it doesn’t appear that the other members are ready to reunite with Weiland anytime soon.
Slash says that Weiland’s comments concerning Velvet Revolver tend to take him by surprise, but he did a little inquiring and learned about the Stone Temple Pilots situation. He explained, “I think all things considered, because these things always catch me by surprise too cause I always find out about it through the media and I’m on the road in another country and I start hearing all this stuff and then I inquire within, and that’s what I was told.”
Velvet Revolver have tested out numerous singers since Weiland’s exit but have yet to settle on a replacement. In the interim, Slash’s solo career has taken off and his latest disc, ‘Apocalyptic Love,’ is getting a deluxe edition offering.
“It’s got the two bonus tracks and it’s funny because when we did the original record I wanted those tracks to be on there, but it was just too many songs on the record,” says Slash. “So every time I record too much material I find someway of getting it released later and so here it is.” In addition to the two bonus cuts, the deluxe package will come with the Guitar Center Sessions acoustic set and a DVD of the band’s New York show at Irving Plaza.
Slash also says he’s very happy with his working relationship with Myles Kennedy as singer for his solo band. “I don’t compare anybody,” says Slash. “Artists, singers, musicians — very rarely are they similar to anyone else. But the one thing about Myles is he’s very — we have a lot of similarities between the two of us because we’re both guitar players. He’s a brilliant guitar player and then on top of that he’s a brilliant singer, but his personality is very laid back and he’s a very hard worker, very conscientious and he’s got a great work ethic and he’s an unbelievable singer. He just never ceases to amaze me.”
To hear more of 93X’s interview with Slash, including talk on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction and his upcoming horror movie plans, check out the player below. The conversation about STP and Weiland starts at around the 5-minute mark.
Langton lent his talents to Hawkwind’s 1970 self-titled debut album, which is widely revered as an essential piece of rock history. The album is considered as one of the first, if not the very first “space rock” release, which paved the way for acts such as Kyuss, Muse and the Flaming Lips.
Langton left Hawkwind, which would later feature Motorhead’s Lemmy Kilmister as a member, shortly after the debut album dropped. However, Langton reunited with the band in 1979, remaining with Hawkwind until 1988. After his second exit from the group, Langton would make occasional guest appearances with Hawkwind, even rejoining the band again for a brief period of time from 2001-2002.
Hawkwind released a statement after learning that Langton has passed away from cancer:
It is with immense sadness that we have to let you know our great friend of many years and fellow musician Huw Lloyd Langton passed away peacefully last night. Huw had been bravely fighting cancer for a couple of years, but was determined not to let the battle affect his day to day life. He continued to play his guitar, laugh, joke and share the great love he had in his heart, with all who knew him.
As he wished, he was at home when the time came, with his ever strong and loving wife Marion at his side. Huw was one of the great guitarists with an individual style and character. He is gone but never forgotten by any of us. He will live on in our music and in our hearts. We will update you all with details of funeral and remembrance plans as and when we have them.
The year 2012 has been a rough one for Hawkwind, as they also lost former bassist John Harrison, who died on May 26 after a seven-year battle with Huntington’s disease.
We’d like to send our condolences and best wishes to the family and friends of Huw Lloyd-Langton. Take a moment to experience some of the guitarist’s work in the player below.
hawkwind >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> iron maiden