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RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 8:42 am
by Potsmoke66
he, he, i'm used to, or i was used to fight in outside view. i don't know it's likewise driving, i can better concentrate on or didn't loose so quick depth feeling.to compare again to a racing sim "i look beyond the horizon", or at least concentrate on it. i had this "suicide" situation saved for a long time and it needed a lot of attempts to manage this, three i guess, heavy armed ships. haven't been in such situations yet anymore, besides i guess it was a slightly altered pirates script i used then andchances to get attacked was high, but only in bad policed systems.but the scripts have changed a lot since then and i never tried to "screw" on one of the new. --- i guess that's why we like it single player ;) but of course a "dogfight mode" would be something cool, but further i wouldn't go.would be then like a alternative game mode, two players dogfight in a random environment.it would be a idea to "unlock" ships (or equipment) according to a players experience/shots?... --- actually i didn't fight often and if i get in a situation like in a scout mission that one follows me to orbit,i "force him" to "land"...

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 2:06 pm
by Vuzz
==> going tested these rear outside view dogfight , never think to used this one :gamer:

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 6:03 pm
by Potsmoke66
matter of choice, and which you are used to but anyway looks better in a clip ;)

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 3:37 pm
by Cody
Green Grass and High Tides!

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 4:43 pm
by Potsmoke66
many versions exist of this one, take your choice.  --- <- i always wonder why one disables comments, not to clear to me.to sad, because if comments are disabled, obviously you can't ask why ;) --- heard, the tune (plenty of nothing) on our jazz channel, actually they play a lot of good music, if one likes jazz and swing.

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 5:04 pm
by Potsmoke66
let's get nuts,  some might humm along with... but i humm along with that hrmpf... i really thought you find everything on youtube, well not everything, i guess i have to record and upload the tune first,it's a drummers version of cocktails for two which i really like and it's a real earwig for me.

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 7:11 pm
by Potsmoke66
more music, more music...(folks, i could fill a evening easy)  no "must like", but i stumbled over the outlaws resp. masonrodgersband "trail of tears" and i thought "know the title, but the tune is different, quite different"forgive me, those guys are part of my family or vice versa i'm part of their family, however."dedicated to dear hildegard" --- ok, ok, another one i have to upload...seems i'm a little luckless today --- @cody great guitar music, why doesn't i know them already?to much folk, jazz and classical music in my collection?probably.

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 7:54 pm
by Cody
@cody great guitar music...The Outlaws? Yeah, you can't beat a quality twin-guitar attack - Wishbone Ash were good at that.

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 8:37 pm
by Potsmoke66
oh, well :) "i used to be a warrior" i know this record well, it's certainly part of my collection, usually on my SDRAM, i carry everywhere.fortunately both songs are on the jukebox in our billard club.unfortunately it's else a little stupid selection on it.the box belongs to NSM, they are from danmark and many danish music on it which tells us in switzerland a shit.the rest is a typical show off of their shedule.thus you find a few songs of janis, jimmy, jim or carlos.but you won't find one piece of the dead, as if they would have never existed.wishbone ash, yes, some uriah heepbut it's all like skimmed milk. unfortunately the box stands in a club where "rockers" meet...times have changed ;)even them listen to techno now ok it's zurich, techno is born in berlin and zurich, no wonder they flip out on it. there would exist another bar the "Stray Cat", name was once program, it's a old gas station (what else).they have a quite good web based juke box, but even there, if you don't continue to select the titles they vanish.further it's not allowed to smoke, like overall zurich now, with exception for private clubs, like our billard club(billard is not the only reason why we meet there ). if your spaceship ever leads you to zurich, meet us please it's called "Neugasshof" and not hard to find if you ask the people on the street, everyone knows it.but be warned, some hate it, some love it. besides, the cops are no good friends of us... --- times have really changed, 10years ago, still the harleys stood in front of the door,now the harleys stand in front of "zur(e)ich versicherungen", "axa" or "ubs".

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 9:23 pm
by Potsmoke66
yet another friend of our family,you neither won't find much of him on youtube (but some).  the picture didn't fits really, but it shows at least the proper guy,i have no album covers on the macbook. i remember, when they came here for a few gigs they slept in our house, responsible for that was dear hildegard.my mother liked to explain them what "kräuter" is (a brandy), she said it's made of "herbs", pop wonders and said;"yours make brandy of herbs (weed)?" they havent a good reputation here, country fans here in switzerland can't identify themself with music like pop plays it.to sad. of course it's no "nashville country"... but they (and many others) should finally get the wax out of their ears. --- today is really a "bad day", i can search for a title of a well known artist like elvis costello and won't find it... (fortunatly) this clearly contradicts to what i said once that music has become so cheap,because it's everywhere available, well not all the music. though, i have to "dig out my record player" (no, most is already on my machine) and upload that to youtube.no good place to listen to records where i live right now, small flat with bowed wooden floors, not really good to place a record player.it will only hurt my records, there is not much matter i won't give away or i hang on, but records are something different for me.a sort of a holy thing.each has it's own little history, not to replace with downloaded music.even not to replace with a CD or DVD, in no case. whishbone ash i own three of them, vinyls of course."Wishbone Ash" is one of my oldest records i own, i guess since 17, it's really in a bad condition.it has helped the "greaser" to understand rock music."Argus" i inherited from a hippiepunk, as well as "Pilgrimage".he used to exchange records he got from i don't know for a spliff.he had good connections to the "underground" in zurich, but visited me from time to time for a bong.fair, he never wanted something for free, if he haven't had money, then a record or a book,(in this way i got to the "book of dead", it was in a bad condition and i fixed the back with a linnen, looking good now)if not, he cleaned up my mess for a spliff.funny, he used to smoke all in one poke, no matter how much i gave him.

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 12:24 pm
by Potsmoke66

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 12:26 pm
by Potsmoke66
 prisoner of love? hmm... it took me 6 years to stand this one,she never liked it, that's why it's unfinished.i drawed her while she wasn't recognizing it. [attachment=1830:DSC0000042.jpg] 

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 12:22 am
by Marcel
That's a really nice drawing. Sometimes unfinished is finished.

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 5:27 am
by Geraldine
When I was at my lowest ebb for a long time recently, "someone" sent me this bit of magic

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 6:15 am
by Potsmoke66
@geraldinegreat song, great movie Rude Boy Jimmy :) 

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 6:18 am
by Cody
When I was at my lowest ebb for a long time recently, "someone" sent me this bit of magic Obviously a someone with impeccable taste!

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 4:21 am
by Potsmoke66
TRIPLE ACTION!some music and as usual some moving pictures to it "Pioneering basically amounts to finding new and more horrible ways to die" - John W. Campbell - to get you in the proper mood some heavy stuff  then let's spice things up with a message  finally something to calm you down  and a link to something more sci-fi related to keep the topic of this forum [url][/url] --- please report to me if the short-movie "This Land is Mine" is blocked in your country.i will upload then a different version, even if i have to sing the tune myself probably (argh) :devil: have phun

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 2:27 pm
by s2odan
That guy is hilarious with his eyebrows :D He's very good though.

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 6:47 am
by Cody
Currently playing in chez Cody: Egyptian Gardens followed by Taxim.

RE: Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 11:04 am
by Geraldine
Game crossovers now. I have been playing around with the sound files in Oolite and decided to add these re-mixes to it from another favourite game series of mine Deus Ex :triniti:   Yes I know Deus Ex isn't a space game, but somehow, (at least for me) it works. :slow: