Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6471
What Whorse You Wrote Id On by Owls.
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Yellowman03
Once Again, We Meet at Last
+108|6236|Texas
Gooners
Wiki Contributor
+2,700|6633

Quickly - John Legend (Ft Brandy)

Epic duet
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6602|132 and Bush

http://blip.fm/~3plcy .. and if you don't like that that,, just go fckhoff


A world of never ending happiness
U can always see the sun, day or night
Xbone Stormsurgezz
cowami
OY, BITCHTITS!
+1,106|6290|Noo Yawk, Noo Yawk

any way you want it - journey

THAT'S THE WAY YOU NEED IT
https://i.imgur.com/PfIpcdn.gif
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6602|132 and Bush

Rarrrwwrrrrrr http://blip.fm/~3jx8d (Wildcat)

https://i44.tinypic.com/242trao.jpg
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[-DER-]Omega
membeR
+188|6828|Lithuania
https://bf3s.com/sigs/fe717ed1eb823c939460a42f15bced7dd0057c51.png
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6602|132 and Bush

http://blip.fm/~3r0wo

classic

And I dare a mother fucker to come in my face
It's so real
It's How I Feel
It's this society
That makes a nigga wanna kill
I'm just straight ill
Ridin' my motorcycle down the streets
While politicians is soundin' like strippers to me
They keep sayin' but I don't wanna hear it...
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Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6602|132 and Bush

~~~~~~Chilled~~~~~~
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Scratch[USA]
Member
+105|6548
Johnny Dangerous
catchy
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6602|132 and Bush

Who wants some?
http://blip.fm/~3sti7
Paul Oakenfold feat. Ice Cube - Get Em Up
Xbone Stormsurgezz
SEREVENT
MASSIVE G STAR
+605|6108|Birmingham, UK
Slipknot- Psychosocial

MrCookie
good times
+31|5998|In a wheelchair.
Muse - Stockholm syndrome

jsnipy
...
+3,276|6523|...

cl4u53w1t2
Salon-Bolschewist
+269|6474|Kakanien
a propos sick remixes:

cl4u53w1t2
Salon-Bolschewist
+269|6474|Kakanien


Roc18
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Anyone remember this song?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkiJRLR7W_g
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6602|132 and Bush

http://blip.fm/~3uz9o -Add it Up
Oh mo ma ma ma ma mo ma mother
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cl4u53w1t2
Salon-Bolschewist
+269|6474|Kakanien
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6602|132 and Bush

http://blip.fm/~3x5sf
The House of the Rising Sun

Timeless...Like many classic folk ballads, the authorship of "The House of the Rising Sun" is uncertain. Some musicologists say that it is based on the tradition of broadside ballads such as the Unfortunate Rake of the 18th century which were taken to America by early settlers. Many of these had the theme of "if only" and after a period of evolution, they emerge as American songs like "Streets of Laredo". The tradition of the blues combined with these in which the telling of a sad story has a therapeutic effect.

Various places in New Orleans, Louisiana have been proposed as the inspiration for the song, with varying plausibility. The phrase "House of the Rising Sun" is often understood as a euphemism for a brothel, but it is not known whether or not the house described in the lyrics was an actual or fictitious place. One theory speculated the song is about a daughter who killed her father, an alcoholic gambler who had beaten his wife. Therefore, the House of the Rising Sun may be a jail-house, from which one would be the first person to see the sun rise (an idea supported by the lyric mentioning "a ball and chain," though that phrase has been used as slang to describe marital relationships for at least as long as the song has been in print). Because the song was often sung by women, another theory is that the House of the Rising Sun was where prostitutes were detained while they were treated for syphilis. Since cures with mercury were ineffective, going back was very likely.

Only two candidates have historical documentation as using the name "Rising Sun", both having listings in old period city directories. The first was a small short-lived hotel on Conti Street in the French Quarter in the 1820s. It burned down in 1822. An excavation and document search in early 2005 found evidence supporting this claim, including an advertisement with language that may have euphemistically indicated prostitution. An unusually large number of pots of rouge and cosmetics were found by archaeologists at the site.

The second possibility was a late 19th century "Rising Sun Hall" on the riverfront of the uptown Carrollton neighborhood, which seems to have been a building owned and used for meetings of a Social Aid & Pleasure Club, commonly rented out for dances and functions. Definite links to gambling or prostitution, if any, are undocumented for either of these buildings, neither of which still exists.

Another claim is that The House of the Rising Sun actually existed between 1862 and about 1874 and was run by a Madam Marianne LeSoleil Levant whose name translates from French as "the rising sun". Bizarre New Orleans, a guide book on New Orleans, asserts that the real house was at 1614 Esplanade Avenue between 1862 and 1874 and was purportedly named for its madam, Marianne LeSoleil Levant.

It is also possible that the "House of the Rising Sun" is a metaphor for either the slave pens of the plantation, the plantation house, or the plantation itself, which were the subjects and themes of many traditional blues songs. Dave van Ronk claimed in his autobiography that he had seen pictures of the old New Orleans Prison for Women, the entrance to which was decorated with a rising sun design. He considered this proof that the House of the Rising Sun had been a nickname for the prison.

I thought that was interesting.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taYRIOoHACU

Last edited by Roc18 (2009-04-08 13:08:45)

NateW
my sigs worse than yours
+191|6133
Puscifer - The Mission
Switch
Knee Deep In Clunge
+489|6464|Tyne & Wear, England
The Gaslight Anthem - The '59 Sound
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
MrCookie
good times
+31|5998|In a wheelchair.

Kmarion wrote:

http://blip.fm/~3x5sf
The House of the Rising Sun

Timeless...Like many classic folk ballads, the authorship of "The House of the Rising Sun" is uncertain. Some musicologists say that it is based on the tradition of broadside ballads such as the Unfortunate Rake of the 18th century which were taken to America by early settlers. Many of these had the theme of "if only" and after a period of evolution, they emerge as American songs like "Streets of Laredo". The tradition of the blues combined with these in which the telling of a sad story has a therapeutic effect.

Various places in New Orleans, Louisiana have been proposed as the inspiration for the song, with varying plausibility. The phrase "House of the Rising Sun" is often understood as a euphemism for a brothel, but it is not known whether or not the house described in the lyrics was an actual or fictitious place. One theory speculated the song is about a daughter who killed her father, an alcoholic gambler who had beaten his wife. Therefore, the House of the Rising Sun may be a jail-house, from which one would be the first person to see the sun rise (an idea supported by the lyric mentioning "a ball and chain," though that phrase has been used as slang to describe marital relationships for at least as long as the song has been in print). Because the song was often sung by women, another theory is that the House of the Rising Sun was where prostitutes were detained while they were treated for syphilis. Since cures with mercury were ineffective, going back was very likely.

Only two candidates have historical documentation as using the name "Rising Sun", both having listings in old period city directories. The first was a small short-lived hotel on Conti Street in the French Quarter in the 1820s. It burned down in 1822. An excavation and document search in early 2005 found evidence supporting this claim, including an advertisement with language that may have euphemistically indicated prostitution. An unusually large number of pots of rouge and cosmetics were found by archaeologists at the site.

The second possibility was a late 19th century "Rising Sun Hall" on the riverfront of the uptown Carrollton neighborhood, which seems to have been a building owned and used for meetings of a Social Aid & Pleasure Club, commonly rented out for dances and functions. Definite links to gambling or prostitution, if any, are undocumented for either of these buildings, neither of which still exists.

Another claim is that The House of the Rising Sun actually existed between 1862 and about 1874 and was run by a Madam Marianne LeSoleil Levant whose name translates from French as "the rising sun". Bizarre New Orleans, a guide book on New Orleans, asserts that the real house was at 1614 Esplanade Avenue between 1862 and 1874 and was purportedly named for its madam, Marianne LeSoleil Levant.

It is also possible that the "House of the Rising Sun" is a metaphor for either the slave pens of the plantation, the plantation house, or the plantation itself, which were the subjects and themes of many traditional blues songs. Dave van Ronk claimed in his autobiography that he had seen pictures of the old New Orleans Prison for Women, the entrance to which was decorated with a rising sun design. He considered this proof that the House of the Rising Sun had been a nickname for the prison.

I thought that was interesting.
It indeed is interesting

I prefer the Animals' version, but Muse has also made a good version of it.

on topic Im listening to system of a down - aerials
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