1 posted on
07/31/2008 8:51:31 AM PDT by
Perdogg
To: Perdogg
Winehouse, Crackhouse, Loserhouse....
And people actually buy her crap?
To: Anti-Bubba182; mysterio; Charles Henrickson; neefer; Dr. Scarpetta; MinuteGal; Shooter 2.5; ...
3 posted on
07/31/2008 8:54:11 AM PDT by
Perdogg
To: Perdogg
Craig is an excellent Bond.
14 posted on
07/31/2008 9:24:25 AM PDT by
papasmurf
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To: Perdogg
they replaced a crackhead with kill whitey racist Alicia Keyes
great
21 posted on
07/31/2008 9:54:15 AM PDT by
DM1
To: Perdogg
Casino Royale was superb, it may have made Bond movies must see’s again.
This latest is supposed to pick up where Royale left off - can’t wait to see it.
The Bond songs are fantastic, what a legacy - mostly they are all excellent.
26 posted on
07/31/2008 10:41:42 AM PDT by
1Old Pro
To: Perdogg
McCartney’s Live & Let Die is still the best Bond Movie song!!
To: Perdogg
I recently bought the latest Raconteurs CD, Consolers of the Lonely and it blew me away great CD. All the songs on the album were very good but what impressed me the most was that no two sounded at all alike and they covered so many moods and genres and styles. Best CD Ive bought so far this year if not in several years.
I especially liked The Switch and the Spur sounded like it was from a sound track of a 1960s spaghetti western with a modern twist.
The Switch and the Spur - The Raconteurs
Although I wasnt a big fan at first of the White Stripes, Ive grown to really appreciate Jack Whites immense talent and musical versatility as a musician, a song writer and producer. Im guessing he would have done job on the theme song no matter who he was paired with.
Alicia Keys is also very talented and has a great voice although shes a wack head politically.
Amy Winehouse is a wack head and a crack head but shes also very talented musically.
Either would be interesting choices.
44 posted on
07/31/2008 6:40:37 PM PDT by
Caramelgal
(Just a lump of organized protoplasm - braying at the stars :),)
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