From:        Raoul D. Xemblinosky (raoulx@b3000.bungmunch.com)
Subject:     Re: OT: What are the best drinking/yelling songs?? 
Newsgroups:  alt.music.mp3.napster, alt.rock-n-roll.stones
Date:        2001-07-01 23:33:28 PST 


"J. Randy Mitchell" wrote:
> 
> "His AssHoliness, Raoul Xemblinosky" wrote:
> 
> > "J. Randy Mitchell" wrote:
> > >
> > > "His AssHoliness, Raoul Xemblinosky" wrote:
> > >
> > > > > > But why would anyone want to claim credit for that at all?
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Well, maybe because it was one of Journey's greatest hit songs.
> > > >
> > > > Isn't that like being one of the best looking lepers in the whole
> > > > colony? I mean, I liked Journey back then too, but even Styx's (God
> > > > bless 'em) stuff has aged better than Journey.
> > >
> > > Well, you are entitled to your opinion. Even though not many people
> > > I know would share it.
> >
> > They are entitled to their opinions, too. But you might consider
> > expanding your horizons a bit.
> 
> You know, this started out as an observation about the
> misidentification of some mp3s and you seem to want to
> turn it into argument. I don't want to argue the preferences
> of certain music and/or bands. You have your opinion and
> I have mine. The comment about expanding my horizons
> was totally uncalled for. For the record, my horizons include
> (but are not limited to); 33 years experience as a professional
> musician, playing with the likes of Reba McEntire, Bugs
> Henderson, Ray Price, Roy Drusky, Pake McEntire, John
> Anderson and Margo Smith, recorded 7 albums; two with
> Susie McEntire, one with Ray Stevens, one as a compilation
> for a road show troupe and the rest with various artists. I
> worked for Pollaro Multi-Media Studios writing and
> performing jingles in between road tours and I have no doubt
> that, regardless of where you live, you have heard my
> commercial work due to wide spread advertising broadcast
> all over the US. I have played every style of music under the
> sun from bluegrass to reggae to hard rock to folk music to
> gospel and anything and everything in between. My horizons
> are quite expanded, thank you very much. It's one thing to
> have an opinion about certain bands, songs and musicians,
> but to attempt to belittle someone because their opinion
> doesn't agree with yours is bullying and reflects badly on your
> character and certainly doesn't make a very good impression.
> 
> Once again, you have a right to your opinion as I have
> a right to mine. I choose not to argue with you about it. 
> For all of the regulars in the NG, please accept my apologies
> for blowing my own horn, I didn't appreciate his stupid
> remark and I just needed to make my point.
>
> J. Randy

Does the J stand for "Jingleheimer?"


> ...I don't know what your problem is, but I'll bet
> it's hard to pronounce.

Then stop crying and sign up for "Hooked on Phonics."


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