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Meanwhile - Along Hertel Avenue in North Buffalo
thenorthremembers replied to Bob Lamb's topic in Off the Wall
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James Dolan - MSG/Rangers/Knicks owner
thenorthremembers replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Off the Wall
The last decade and a half or Ralph's ownership was tough, too old to realize what a snake oil salesman Russ Brandon was but he gave us the franchise, helped bring AFL teams to the merger and left a lasting mark on the area. Did enough for me to give him a pass on bad decisions in his old age. -
I did the hood up headphones on routine into my twenties. Walked around Suny Brockport listening to City and Colour with snowflakes falling down around me. MP3 players were a step up from the Walkman I use to carry around with me in High School! Still love the feeling of going on walks with music playing in my headphones.
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It makes me feel the same way. I found Nirvana right after my Father passed away, he was a musician as well. I was so used to being into the bands my Dad was into, that Nirvana felt like the first band that was just for me. What Kurt was writing about and the way the music was just so visceral really made me feel like I had a friend in the form of music. I was completely destroyed with grief, my Dad was my best friend, and losing him pretty much put me in a place where I didnt want to even get out of bed to go to school. But I had my Nirvana albums. I had all the magazine interviews Kurt gave and all the books that were written about them. Through that I found a whole new world of authors, music, and people. I fell in love with William S. Burroughs and Charles Bukowski because of Kurt. I haven't read the Charles Cross book yet but I'll make sure to get it this weekend. Dave's book was fantastic. Along the same lines of the way the Cross book made you feel, this interview with Krist is just so sad to me. "He shouldnt have done that" Its trite but incredibly true.
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Its a pretty perfect album. There is even an artistry of the way the songs flow into one another. Its absolutely filled with blistering guitar and huge hooks for 35 minutes or so, and then to have All Apologies as the final song...I still pull the album on it stands the test of time. Miss the days when music still had some mystery to it. Loved hitting up the Lockport mall music store to look through the Imports and B-sides for Nirvana stuff. For the life of me I dont remember the store's name before it was bought out by a bigger chain.
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In case anyone wondered - Kumerow had back surgery
thenorthremembers replied to Beck Water's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Bills staff should be very proud of the way they handle injured players. They seemingly never push players through injuries and take the right amount of time to get them back playing in a comfortable fashion.- 50 replies
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Nirvana albums were only getting stronger too. The In Utero album is a masterpiece and was a perfect blend of the noise Punk from Bleach and the more Pop vibes they had on Nevermind. Throw in the Unplugged from NY album and they were hitting an artistic stride. Absolute shame.
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On this date (in an alternate universe)
thenorthremembers replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
I was 7. First time in my life I threw a lamp.... -
My wife said she say the same thing online when I was taking a lunch break. I told her I hadnt seen anything a long those lines.
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Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Smashing Pumpkins
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Should we trade Ed Oliver?
thenorthremembers replied to Floridagatorsbuffalobills's topic in The Stadium Wall
We should yes but who is paying 10.5 million dollars, a contract extension and any kind of draft pick for 2 sacks? -
Old Buffalo Bills Message Board
thenorthremembers replied to Floridagatorsbuffalobills's topic in The Stadium Wall
I am also a transplant. Welcome to q much better board. -
I've never understood this rumor. Why would the Ravens trade Lamar in the conference?