Sometimes the oldies are the goodies, and we’re happy to provide both for your enjoyment on a retro version of The Overnight Open Thread.
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Sometimes the oldies are the goodies, and we’re happy to provide both for your enjoyment on a retro version of The Overnight Open Thread.
Tags: Beatles, early rock, Led Zeppelin, Music, Overnight Open Thread, Video
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WTF?????
hahahahahahaaha!!!!!
that is brilliant!
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mskelly wrote:
est meurte?
Houses of Moholy.
Led It Bea
Rubber Plant
When the Lennon Breaks
Whole Lotta Love Me Do
Bunk X wrote:
a dread zep no quarter pounder is in order.
cant seem to find one tho.
Magical Immigrant Tour
You Say Yes, I Say Pink Floyd
Yesterdazed and Confused
@ coldwarrior:
@ coldwarrior:
I’ve been zipping some stuff and Yahoo email now allows some huge files. What Dred Zeppelin do you have?
Bunk X wrote:
i gotta go back into the stax and look. i’ll let ya know.
@ Bunk X:
Rabbits???
@ Bunk X:
i cant find ‘no quarter pounder’ on youtube, its the best!
@ Lily:
that tune…its funny. aint as trippy as its made out to be…just sayin.
@ coldwarrior:
I had 1/2 of one for lunch today, I love ‘em, I’m cheap that way.
coldwarrior wrote:
although…at the time, janice joplin, the dead, and jefferson airplane were the only gig in town.
@ Lily:
One pill makes you longer…
@ coldwarrior:
go get em janice!
Bunk X wrote:
then gives you a stroke or MI.
@ coldwarrior:
I’ve got the one with Black Dog, and another with Stir It Up.
Calo wrote:
i had, for lunch….a side chew of beef jerky and an afib induced cva.
tpa’d
d’ya missit ?
@ Bunk X:
somewhere is a killer no quarter pounder in my audio collection
@ coldwarrior:
http://www.myspace.com/music/player?sid=72790933&ac=now
No Quarter
i am sad.
coldwarrior wrote:
oh c’mon -- Clapton
Bunk X wrote:
that!
my pupils just dilated and my brain got all trippy!
coldwarrior wrote:
No it isn’t…
Odd combination of Spanish and some American dialect on this thread.
Very confusing.
@ Bunk X:
Bargain Shopping!
coldwarrior wrote:
Stop with the medical talk!
@ coldwarrior:
Viva Las Vegas
@ Bunk X:
yenta-fada wrote:
We are multicoloquial here.
eaglesoars wrote:
i’m a dead-head and allman brothers guy. saw the dead 12= times and the allmans more times than i can remember. (and a buch of phish)
clapton is great, but not my style. i’ll take a a smokin dickie betts blue sky over clapton any day. i’ll take garcia over them all.
what i had referenced in that comment tho was the SF scene, it was Janice, the dead, and jefferson airplane early.
@ coldwarrior:
As long as you tpa’d it correctly, I’m happy eating my big beefy boy tonight in consolation and watchin’ you from the sidelines. Congrats, and many more scalps soon to be under your belt.
@ Calo:
Can he take the blue pill? Please?
coldwarrior wrote:
ok, got it. What was the name of that concert promoter?
lordy I’m getting old
yenta-fada wrote:
then this happens:
LSD affects a large number of the G protein-coupled receptors, including all dopamine receptor subtypes, and all adrenoreceptor subtypes, as well as many others. LSD binds to most serotonin receptor subtypes except for 5-HT3 and 5-HT4. However, most of these receptors are affected at too low affinity to be sufficiently activated by the brain concentration of approximately 10–20 nM.[78] In humans, recreational doses of LSD can affect 5-HT1A, 5-HT2A, 5-HT2C, 5-HT5A, and 5-HT6 receptors.[1][79] 5-HT5B receptors, which are not present in humans, also have a high affinity for LSD.[80] The psychedelic effects of LSD are attributed to its strong partial agonist effects at 5-HT2A receptors as specific 5-HT2A agonists are psychedelics and largely 5-HT2A specific antagonists block the psychedelic activity of LSD.[78] Exactly how this produces the drug’s effects is unknown, but it is thought that it works by increasing glutamate release in the cerebral cortex and therefore excitation in this area, specifically in layers IV and V.[81] LSD, like many other drugs, has been shown to activate DARPP-32-related pathways.[82]
then this happens:
yenta-fada wrote:
Naw…that’s 60′s talk right there….
‘@ Lily:
*smacks Lily’s forehead*
No blue pill for your boy tonight
Calo wrote:
cleared.
eaglesoars wrote:
bill graham
Lily wrote:
hey, check this out:
its excellent.
@ coldwarrior:
I’ve gotten a brain freeze on that one….oh my! This explains it much more simply.
Calo wrote:
Red pill then?
coldwarrior wrote:
thanks
I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hands
Walkin’ through the streets of Culver City in the rain
He’s was lookin for the place calle Lee Ho Fook’s
Gonna get a big plate of HUNAN FRIED RICE!
@ The Osprey:
only one song can come next.
@ Lily:I can take the blue pill. I can take anything. I am strong. I am invincible. I am woman.
@ coldwarrior:
Not bad….this sounds a little like that too…
@ Lily:You can call me Bunk.
Bunk X wrote:
Bunk honey that sounds *confused*!
@ Lily:
LSD binds to most serotonin receptor subtypes, The psychedelic effects of LSD are attributed to its strong partial agonist effects at 5-HT2A receptors as specific 5-HT2A agonists are psychedelics and largely 5-HT2A specific antagonists block the psychedelic activity of LSD
so…5-HT2A are serotonin receptors. lsd makes the receptors work, among other things.
@ Calo:
heads are fun…but i might jump to CICU…
@ coldwarrior:
That’s it your banned???? Is that the name of the song? I have no idea how to find it on youtube though.
Bunk X wrote:
hear you roar.
Lily wrote:
the only song that could come next.
@ coldwarrior:
Insightful indeed…lost me at LSD though.
/little green men
The Osprey wrote:
I missed a whole musical education. Same with the Dead.
@ Lily:
Whip me, beat me. Call me Helen.
@ Bunk X:
I love that song!
@ Bunk X:
@ coldwarrior:
Snagged another smart one!
@ yenta-fada:
Yenta, it’s like the slogan 55, arrive alive speed limit.
Before my time.
Huh…David Cassidy is the victim du jour on CSI this week.
Calo wrote:
Oh, I was there. I just wasn’t THERE.
@ coldwarrior:
The hallucinogenic that fascinatea me is not acid, but salvia divinorum. LSD warps sensory perception, but salvia apparently makes perception disappear completely. You can become a table for a year on a 30 minute incapacitated trip.
I’ve never done either, never wanted to. I don’t even like pot.
@ Calo:
Wait a minute …. I thought the Speed Limit signs were only a suggestion…….they’re not?
@ coldwarrior:
Give me fishnets or give me Debbie.
Bunk X wrote:
I’m pretty sure you don’t need mind altering drugs.
@ Lily:
I thought I irritated Moe about 55 saves lives slogan the other day and then some coon woman shows up tonight!
What? I don’t understand your accent. Say it again, slowly.
@ Bunk X:
here
We discovered that Salvinorin A potently and selectively inhibited (3)H-bremazocine binding to cloned kappa opioid receptors. Salvinorin A had no significant activity against a battery of 50 receptors, transporters, and ion channels and showed a distinctive profile compared with the prototypic hallucinogen lysergic acid diethylamide. Functional studies demonstrated that Salvinorin A is a potent kappa opioid agonist at cloned kappa opioid receptors expressed in human embryonic kidney-293 cells and at native kappa opioid receptors expressed in guinea pig brain. Importantly, Salvinorin A had no actions at the 5-HT(2A) serotonin receptor, the principal molecular target responsible for the actions of classical hallucinogens. Salvinorin A thus represents, to our knowledge, the first naturally occurring nonnitrogenous opioid-receptor subtype-selective agonist. Because Salvinorin A is a psychotomimetic selective for kappa opioid receptors, kappa opioid-selective antagonists may represent novel psychotherapeutic compounds for diseases manifested by perceptual distortions (e.g., schizophrenia, dementia, and bipolar disorders). Additionally, these results suggest that kappa opioid receptors play a prominent role in the modulation of human perception.
Calo wrote:
i have stroke, need +/-1500 more ccu hours to get on with NP.
its gonna be hearts and brains. why not take both?
@ coldwarrior:
@ Bunk X:
Translation
Better living through chemicals.
I tend to disagree, but I’m living the nightmare somewhat through my kid.
@ Calo:
IF…A…COON…FALLS…ON…YOU…BEAT…IT…DEAD…WITH…A…STICK..OR…IT…WILL…MESS…YOU…UP…YOU…WILL..NEVER…BE..THE..SAME….really! And it’s a twofer..you also have supper..coon gumbo. Natures grocery store. You gotta love it.
coldwarrior wrote:
Transplant coordinator.
Take it all, nothing sweeter than being in that position, helping all around.
coldwarrior wrote:
Ya could have gone long brains and short strokes to hedge your bet./
@ Lily:
LMAO, really.
Calo wrote:
not yet
coldwarrior wrote:
And there’s only one that can come after that.
Weren’t we talking about rabbits earlier???
yenta-fada wrote:
after watching cardiology and neurology fight about optimal blood pressure in the stroke unit / nicu … i’ll take short position and go to lunch. call me when i have a target WITHOUT afib.
@ The Osprey:
pamwe chete
@ coldwarrior:
CW, I am getting a non-answer on yer phone!
The Osprey wrote:
That sounds familiar
coldwarrior wrote:
Soon, Professor, soon, you’ll move on.
You are not meant to be where you are, just soak up what you see every day and learn what you can. I have high hopes for you, Grasshopper.
And, I watch, enjoying your new found knowledge.
@ 79 Calo: Igor to a Young Frankenstein somewhere.
AZOlddog wrote:
dont know why.
@ Calo:
what could possibly be next?
@ AZOlddog:
That reminds me of this for some reason……..
@ yenta-fada:
Never had any interest in unleashing my inner @Dark_Falcon7 on myself. On the other hand, I watch and read about others doing it with curiosity. The salvia comes on fast. There are a lot of vids that I don’t want to link to.
AZOlddog wrote:
email yer # to blog. rodan screwed this up.
@ coldwarrior:
I was going to say that, but you said it better.
Calo wrote:
and my life seems to be guided by an unseen hand…
@ coldwarrior:
darkwords wrote:
Just trying to mentor talent I see, albeit, not gracefully.
Most of the time, the medical profession eats their young fledglings.
coldwarrior wrote:
Maybe Rodan sent me the wrong number! I got three services and all three say the “Number is Not in Service!”
Hit my nick and the e-mail is on the sidebar!
@ yenta-fada:
Yes, the words to the Rhodesian national anthem were set to “Ode To Joy”.
Bunk X wrote:
neuro…we use our brains so you dont lose yours.
@ Calo:
That’s why there’s beauty in just being this…..
coldwarrior wrote:
@ coldwarrior:
Mine too.
Unfortunately, it appears to be around my throat…
@ AZOlddog:
she looks like my ex wife.
@ coldwarrior:
I keep trying to drag primeveil over to here but he is more set in his ways than I am. I keep calling him old and set before his time! Remember when we were in Berlin I was already an Old Fart on my last tour!
@ Lily:
That’s probably the most awesome comment I’ve ever seen on The Blogmocracy.
lobo91 wrote:
if its both hands, do an overhand wrap and then use your free hand to smash the nose of your oppressor.
@ Bunk X:
Awesome is my middle name!!!! Naw….SILLY is!
I cannot report to twitter tonight for fear of falling off my perch.
@ Calo:
Just listen to this my friend and it will bring your fighting spirit back…
@ Lily:
Well a modified version if you get my drift…
@ coldwarrior:
The Osprey wrote:
What a sad irony of history.
coldwarrior wrote:
I consider it a yin-yang thing, and that’s why I’m here.
@ Lily:
Yes and yes.
@ Bunk X:
Oh no you didn’t? LOL!!!!
@ Lily:
@ Lily:
Yep, yinz gotta get a twit account, really stoopid fun. And, a quick pick me up on some busy days when over 144 characters is not in your vocabulary.
@ Calo:
It would be the end of me! LOL! I am so sloooooooooooow!
No really…slow texting. Big time.
@ Lily:
Done.
Lily wrote:
Bunk is right. It’s sheer poetry.
Well enjoyed the evening! Tired hope everyone has a good evening! Nite all!
@ Lily:
Yes. Congrats. You are now both famous AND awesome. Thank Calo.
@ Calo:
140
yenta-fada wrote:
LMAO. Someone was serious when he/she wrote this.
@ Bunk X:
Is that an Anon lovefest manifesto?
Because, no, I ain’t buying their crap.
I’m not picking up all these roaches, and somebody else can get that bongwater stain out of the rug.
@ Calo:
This is what The Living Theatre does today.
Good morning. Continuing my trip to cold Ottawa and meeting fellow photogs. Some of them were brave enough to go skating even.
Good morning all.
It is amazing how often the type story is repeated in UK. Multiple muslims targeting and repeatedly raping infidel girls. BTW, rapes by mulsims far in excess of their representation in the population occurs in other EU countries enlightened enough to invite large numbers of muslims. Just try googling “rapes Norway muslim”, “rapes Sweden muslim”, “rapes Netherlands muslim”
Wonder how often it has to happen to break through the PC haze?
Three men abducted ‘troubled’ 13-year-old and forced her to become their sex slave after plying her with drugs
The flip side of the MFM’s pass on komrade zero, threats.
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