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  • Luz Serna

    BIFOCADO
     
    REALMENTE QUIEREN CONOCER AL ULTIMO GENIO DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS, EL LOCO, EL VISIONARIO Y UN ADELANTADO A SU TIEMPO ¿???
     
     Y QUE FUE LLAMADO HERIM POR TODOS LOS AMOS DEL UNIVERSO COMO EL COMPLICE PORQUE ES UN SOLAPADOR DE PRIMERA Y ASEGURAMOS QUE ESTO VA A CAMBIAR  EL MUNDO DENTRO DEL CICLO DE 2160 AÑOS QUE DURA EL SIGNO DE ACUARIO COMENZANDO POR EL SIGLO 21 ¿???
     
    THE SHORT SIGHT
    visión over LSD = objetive
     
    THE ORIGINAL OBSERVER
    M over M = life
     
    THE BROKEN TIME
    msw over 360 x tlv = time
                                  
    ENTONCES POR FAVOR APOYENOS CON EL PATROCINIO PARA REALIZAR UNA GIRA DE CONCIERTOS DE ROCK POR TODO EL MUNDO CON LUZSERNA Y LOS MUTANTES Y TAMBIEN ACOMPAÑENME A NAVEGAR POR EL VIAJE METAFISICO, MAGICO Y MISTERIOSO DE LA BLACK AND WHITE RECORDS.
     
    www.la-blacky.com
     
     
    MINOTAUROS ASOANONIMATUS CALEiDOiSCOPiOUS Y ASILES

    1 month ago
  • Michael Andersen

    Boston enthusiasts keep telling me how good this sounds to them: http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=10842241

    5 months ago
  • ikd-sj

    Smokin AMAZED ME AMAZING!!!  ( ^ω^)( ^ω^)

    7 months ago
  • Duane Knight

     thanks for the add, follow me on twitter @declipseknight

    7 months ago
  • The Old Account

    Thanks for the add!

    7 months ago
  • Jay Verona

     Tom, do you even remember making this page? I know you're still active because I just saw you guys... You're not allowed to disappear off the face of the Earth until that sixth album's finished.

    8 months ago
  • styleancker

     good music sound. from osaka jp. my new original sound title:see you myspace.com/styleancker.hipandcool youtube.com/styleancker thanks styleancker.

    8 months ago
  • Robert Timms

      Just heard THE CHIEF WHIPS version of "BIG YELLOW TAXI" at first I hated it and now I love it!http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/the-other-creek/id262981833

    9 months ago
  • Douglas MacKenzie

    On our way our to Rama tonight; would love to get my Epiphone Les Paul Custom pick guard signed, I'll bring a Sharpie! Doug MacKenzie 

    9 months ago
  • Tom Lynn

    The One thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you.”      

    9 months ago
  • Anxious Mind

    Hi!
    You can check When She's Not By My Side track from the Departure EP by Anxious Mind:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmtUSjvMNCo
    Visit also Facebook profile:
    https://www.facebook.com/AnxiousMind
     

    11 months ago
  • 11 months ago
  • Tom Lynn

    "It is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult task which, more than anything else, will affect It's successful outcome."    

    1 year ago
  • John Smith

     Tom, if you are reading this, Boston is the most amazing conglomeration of musicians I have ever seen. I am starting a movement to bring back rock 'n' roll, and it is not going well. I need your help. Pop music has taken over the market, thanks to record companies, and that's coming from a right winger. But it's mostly the people's fault for buying mindless lyrics and lip synching off of drug-filled sociopaths. I figured out that the key to rock's comeback (And possibly a resurgence in popularity for Boston, which I have a whole 12 step plan for) is to capture my generation. 12 to 26. I'm an extreme anomaly. I'm 15 and I like Boston. i mention Boston to my friends, and I've gotten one "Aren't they the ones who do more than a feeling?" but all the rest were "Who the hell is Boston? It's the same for so many other bands as well. So I spread the message where I know they'll get it. To the internet, where on average they spend about 3 hours a day.I'll try to open the group on Myspace, however it's already up on Facebook(Where I think Boston shoud make a profile to gain more popularity) I will have the group up soon however I'm new to this myspace thing. I am requesting that anyone else reading this support the movement as well. This isn't just about music either. It's about initiating massive cultural change. A friend of mine actually scoffed when his dad mentioned that he was going to see Van Halen this weekend. The look of disgust on his face could only have been triggered due to the fact that music in the modern day is expected to be soft, artificial, and preach a message of complete idiocy. There are still a few good bands out there but are only followed by the fringe group such as myself. Further, music isn't made to last anymore. For example: My still knows who Boston is 30 years later. Rock Stations still play your songs. Most people do know More than a Feeling, even if they don't know who did it. Now think of my generation. In 30 years, nobody will ever remember Nicki Minaj or LMFAO. It's meant to captivate the audience wtih a cheap gimmick, sell a crap load of Itunes downloads, and then disappear as quickly as it came. But music that lasts such as yours, I actually went to the store, bought a cd copy of Don't Look Back(Which is still being sold 34 years later)(And only because I couldn't find the vinyl anywhere) and read every last word in the booklet while listening to the album on repeat. And given the silly amount of time between your albums, I know you care more about the music than sales, which ironically brings more sales. So now that I've got you all hyped up, let's WORK TOGETHER TO CHANGE THE FUTURE OF AMERICA! (Pretty good finale, huh?)

    1 year ago
  • Extreme Dream

    Thank you for becoming a friend of Extreme Dream's, I really appreciate it. If you have the time, come check us out at:
    http://www.reverbnation.com/extremedream as well. 

    1 year ago
  • Northern Music Agency

    Thanks for the friendship, in the last couple of years I've enjoyed hearing Barry Goudreau and Sib Hashian performing around Massachusetts.  You guys ROCK!!!

    1 year ago
  • La Musique Factory

    Thanks for the add. Bless!  

    1 year ago
  • Some Bizarre

    http://www.myspace.com/somebizarrerecords This meaning “Beyond the Pale” outside the bounds of acceptable behaviour came much later, as did good manners (the absence continues,) now with the etiquette - the one aspect (don’t bend over in a chicken run) decorum , the expectations of social behaviour on the side walk of entrapment, pavement face to face as opposed to safeguarding to shield - some bizarre protection. There is no avoiding the dirt of cart wheels. www.somebizarre.com
    http://www.thegenepool.co.uk/somebizarre
    http://www.myspace.com/somebizzare

    1 year ago
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