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Top 20 Favorite songs and why/The Show Must Go On pt 4.

20. "I Want It All," by Queen. This song is the un-official "theme" of the '80's. 19. "All Revved Up With No Place to Go," by Meat Loaf. There is a good Sax riff at the beginning of the song. 18. "Termination," by Iron Butterfly. This song deals with the Roman Mythology dealing with Hercules. 17. "Driven by You," by Queen. Queen at it's best quartet. 16. "Flash," by Queen. I am not a big fan of the movie, but I love the Soundtrack. 15. "Thank God It's Christmas," by Queen. Queen's only "holiday hit." 14. "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vidda," by Iron Butterfly. (See my other blog for reason why.) 13. "Rappers Delight," by The Sugarhill Gang. In my opinion, the first "real" Hip-hop song I heard. 12. "Dragula," by Rob Zombie. In the soundtrack for the Matrix. 11. "(Don't Fear) The Reaper," by Blue Öyster Cult. "I got a fever, and the only prescription is...more cowbell!!!" 10. "Final Countdown," by Europe. This is one of my most favorite apocalypse songs. 9. "In the Flesh? (and its "live" counter-part.)" A great and solid drum and Organ sound at the beginning. 8. "Believe," by Cher. Who doesn't like Cher!?! 7. "Waiting for the Worms," by Pink Floyd. This IS THE MOST "morbid" SONG BY PINK FLOYD. 6. "The Trial," by Pink Floyd. This is one of my favorite "Rock Opera" style song...ever... 5. "Somebody to Love," by Queen. This is again, one of Queens's greatest quartet. 4. "Rock and Roll All Night (Nite.)" by KISS. This song has made KISS recognized all over the world. 3. "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)," by JIMI HENDRIX!!! Hendrix is the BEST ELECTRIC GUITAR PLAYER IN HISTORY!!! 2. "Bat Out of Hell,"/"I Would do anything for Love," both by Meat Loaf. Both of these songs have made Meat Loaf a household name (no pun intended.) 1. "Seven Seas of Rhye", "Princes of the Universe," and "Bohemian Rhapsody (Live at Wembley '86)." all three by Queen. These three songs have defined Queen as one of the Greatest Bands ever!!!

Top Ten favorite Artists, (and why)/The Show Must Go On pt 4.

10. Europe. For the song, "Final Countdown," 9.Starship. Starship for the song, "We Built This City." 8. Scorpions. I like them for their song, "Wind of Change," as well as, "Loving You Sunday Morning." 7. Cher. For the song, "Believe." 6. Iron Butterfly. For the 17:56 (minute) song, "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vidda." 5. Michael Jackson. I am a BIG FAn of the Gloved One. Who can hate such classics like, "Billy Jean", "Just Beat It," and his most famous song, "Thriller." 4. Meat Loaf. For The Rock Opera Classic, "Bat Out Of Hell." 3. KISS. I have always been a big fan of the: Blood spewing, Fire Breathing, Bat-wing flying, Axe Guitar playing group. (Sadly, I only have their Greatest Hits, "KISS, Smashes, Thrashes, and Greatest Hits." 2. Pink Floyd. THE GREATEST ACID ROCK BAND...EVER!!! Pink Floyd had their "Breakout" album in 1973, and it was, "Dark Side of the Moon." They are famous fot the CD, "The Wall." (I have both the CD and the Movie.) 1. QUEEN. I have (and always will) be a fan of the Legendary British-Progressive band. I have, "Queens Greatest Hits, 1, 2,& 3." My favorite Queen song, is a cross between, "Seven Seas of Rhye", "Princes of the Universe," and "Bohemian Rhapsody (Live at Wembley '86)."

Mexico Mission Trip/The Show Must Go On pt 3.

This Friday, I will be leaving ith my Church (yes, I am religious), at 7:30 (am) to go through California, and then to Mexico to build four houses. This will be my first time and I am vary nervous, yet excited at the same time!!! (I have $160.00 to spend on the entire trip.)

Quad Dimensions/The Show Must Go On pt 2.

Hello everybody!!! In case you are wondering, I "bombed" my D&D report last week. My teacher says that D&D is satanic, even though it is coming from a guy who plays Pokemon. Pokemon encourages: evolution, racism, the swastika, and ect. But I digress, the main theme of this blog, is to inform my "teacher(s)" that my math is correct, and theirs is wrong. Professor Stephen William Hawking, once made a theory that there are four "dimensions." The four dimensions are as follow: 1. This dimension is represented by a straight line, going left and right for ever and ever. 2. This dimension is represented by drawing a square on a piece of paper. It is Length and Width. 3. This dimension is the one in which we live in. It is "any solid object that has volume." 4. This dimension is special, it is just Time. (If you have the CD Dark Side of the Moon, then yuo can listen to "Time." You will then know what I am talking about.) 5. Going on what Professor Stephen William Hawking said about the "Quad Dimensions," I have elaborated and "made" the 5th dimension. Using the rules from dimensions 3 and 4, this dimension is just like our own, but everything is possible. (Or in other words, If Odd was in this dimension, he would be the smartest man alive.) In this dimension, 2+2 can, in fact, =5. I have mathmaticaly written this dimension for my "teacher (s)" to read and (try) to understand it. So, there it is in all of its glory. (I hope my "teacher(s)" would read this blog...) I hope that everybody can understand my logic... So, in the Immortal words of Pink Floyd, "The Show Must Go On."

D&D/The Show Must Go On pt.1

I am so PO'D!!! Some of you don;t know this, but I play D&D (often as a matter of fact.) So when I was "researching for a school report" (I had to pick something about America that I disagree with, and if you know me, then I would pick the most archaic and preposterous thing out there.) So i came acrossed something that I hated with a burning passion, the infamous, "Steam tunnel incident." Now for those of you who don't know what this is, I applaud you. The "Steam Tunnel 'incident'", I will now explain what it is. The steam tunnel incident refers not to a single event, but rather, to a set of mostly mythical events wherein players enacting live action role-playing games perished therein. The stories are, for the most part, apocryphal. The "original" incident concerns a student named James Dallas Egbert alleged to have disappeared into the Michigan State University steam tunnels for reasons related to the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. Later versions involve groups of students attempting to enact "dungeon adventures" in the steam tunnels, getting lost and dying of hyperthermia. For the most part, role-playing games are not dangerous. However, there are rare cases of addiction. Usually the reality, in cases of addiction, is less sensational than the "steam tunnel incident". Despite high-profile cases where role-playing gamers have committed suicide allegedly due to the game, there is no evidence that these games actually increase a person's likelihood of committing suicide. Variations on a "steam tunnel incident" include the Dungeons & Dragons (TV series), where a group of small children are transported into another world through a D&D roller coaster and presumed dead, and the made for television movie Mazes and Monsters starring Tom Hanks. I hate that because: I am a D&D player, I don't live in Michigan, (no offense for those of you who live there), I love the made for tv series, I love the animated series, and how is there a connection between D&D and people living their fantasies? But I digress, what happended to that kid was sad. I have to go now, but I will be back and rant some more. In the immortal words of Pink Floyds, "The Wall" "The Show Must Go On."
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