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Post by WotUNeed on Dec 11, 2010 16:25:37 GMT -4
Since SMBers were the main contributors last year, a heads-up: will be doing a '90s companion to my 2000s game from last year in the Pulse personal charts forum. Will likely start it either this evening or some time tomorrow.
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Post by Pipa on Dec 14, 2010 23:20:08 GMT -4
Along with that, I just began my guessing game on Pulse too. I shamelessly copied WotUNeed's format, because if this year wanted a more original game, it should have made better music.
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Post by halo19 on Dec 21, 2010 7:22:46 GMT -4
TGAC suggested me on the Pulse Member Awards for Best Indie/Eclectic poster. However, I'd say I don't think I would deserve it because frankly I don't remember my posts reflecting much of that taste, although it was definitely there this year. My main suggestion would be another nominated person who posts here.
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 27, 2010 20:37:30 GMT -4
(If you've already seen this on my Facebook page, don't worry about it.)
I'm pretty sure that none of you guys remember this, but a song called "Never Enough" placed around #34(?) on my year-end personal chart for 2003. It was by a band called Indecisive, who were from my hometown of Mobile and led by a friend of a friend, Troy Harris. They never achieved any more than local success (although I believe they once opened for Theory of a Deadman), but I really enjoyed what I heard of their music and went to a few of their shows when they were starting out.
I got some sad news this afternoon when it was relayed to me that Troy hung himself this morning. For my decade-end countdown I dredged up the mp3s I had created of a live show recording I did and posted "Never Enough" on YouTube (so that I could provide a link to every song on the top 400), so I'll post this here again. Troy was 16 at the time. I lost touch with him several months later, but from what I heard, he got into some legal trouble but eventually landed back at his parents' place while taking tech school classes. It seemed like things were OK, but I guess not.
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