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    Funny that an Oreo cookie is smarter than all the Niribu nut-jobs out there .....

    I thought 'Hole in the Sky' by Sabbath was appropriate, (Always loved BS, S.B.S.)
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    Elton John -Funeral for a Friend followed by
    Genesis - Undertow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tangram View Post
    Elton John -Funeral for a Friend followed by
    Genesis - Undertow
    I saw Undertow as more of a love song. How about Watcher Of The skies?

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    Hendrix ~ "1983...."
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    Quote Originally Posted by JIF View Post
    I saw Undertow as more of a love song. How about Watcher Of The skies?
    A love song but asking what would you do if you knew it was the last day of your life. Watcher definitely works.

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    Monty Python - "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life"

    Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world.

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    Sun Ra-It's After The End Of The World
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    Well it's now well past 1100 GMT, whihc apparently was the appointed time, so as Hank said "We're still livng, so everything's okay"

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    End Of The World Party (Just In Case) - Medeski, Martin & Wood

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    Present all day, with Shub Niggurath & Univers Zero throw in to provide some levity.
    If anyone's got the table all set like the cover of La poison qui rend fou for a fun little game of Russian roulette, please send over those Bajaprog tickets asap.

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    This should send you scuttling on your way.

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    ^ Where's that damn asteroid when we really need it ???

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    We (Mind Furniture) had a song off of our first CD titled "End of Days", appropriately enough. It is on our playlist for the show in Berkeley with MoeTar and Heliopolis on Jan. 26th.

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    The End by The Doors?
    This is actually a love song. Albeit one that likens the end of every emotional sentiment to that of human "death", as in renewal and total revision of the self. It's without doubt one of the most powerful, soul-searching elegies in all of rock/pop music. But it's about "man" as cognitive and cerebral individual - not the universe or even mankind as species.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrotum Scissor View Post
    This is actually a love song. Albeit one that likens the end of every emotional sentiment to that of human "death", as in renewal and total revision of the self. It's without doubt one of the most powerful, soul-searching elegies in all of rock/pop music. But it's about "man" as cognitive and cerebral individual - not the universe or even mankind as species.
    I know The End is a love song, but it's so creepy(especially the part where Jim talks about killing his dad and...well you know... to his mom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom unbound View Post
    Always loved BS
    Well, you've come to the right place!

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    Metallica- Fade To Black

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    Quote Originally Posted by moecurlythanu View Post
    Well, you've come to the right place!

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