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2 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Don't forget Spoonman,  one of the greatest rock riffs ever 

Well, quite. Outshined too. This could get quite lively. 

who knew there was such an SG contingent here!

did you see them? I was lucky enough to see them at GC Big Day Out in 2012. I’ll never forget it. We’d just moved to the northern rivers from Melb, and when SG came on, a summer storm rolled in with lightning and thunder as Searching started 

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/soundgarden/2012/gold-coast-parklands-gold-coast-australia-13d14d65.html

Kanye was an anti climax after that.

just lightning, rain and SG. Epic. 

 

 

[censored] me GWS are putrid. Make it a contest at least. Jesus Christ. 

 

Blizzard again …. where is Mumford’s elbow hiding?


 

Hawkins what a fair player he is . If he's not hitting, pushing or holding people behind the play, he's trying to drive them into the ground or accidentally put his elbow or forearm into no particular part of any body and I would hate to have a sob like him playing  for us..


Oh well....looks like were playing Jeelong again.......

Just now, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

At this rate Geelong can rest guys in the 4th

Won't matter. It's not the tiredness from week to week that matters, it's the tiredness at 3qt.

It’s genuinely saddening that this is a final. A god awful game played with zero atmosphere.

Umpires giving dubious frees left right and centre to Jeelong but  GWS are embarrasingly inept


Just now, whatwhat say what said:

ah, soundgarden - 91 was a helluva year

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Wow whatwhat, do you still have some cassettes?

such a blatant throw by Selwood and he still has the neck to complain about getting pinged by the ump

 

2 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

At this rate Geelong can rest guys in the 4th

...they tried that against us

Just now, Left Foot Snap said:

Wow whatwhat, do you still have some cassettes?

not my photo 😈

i think i have them all on cd still tho!

pj, soundgarden, and nirvana the only three i still regularly listen to (admittedly via streaming)


1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

ah, soundgarden - 91 was a helluva year

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Wow that is insane! Would struggle to find 7 decent rock albums in the last 10 years these days let alone 44 days.

Use Your Illusion 1 & 2 were on constant rotation in my walkman in grade 5 & 6.

Time for GWS TO HURT A FEW

GWS have been rubbish tonight sadly and the thought of playing Geelong next week is really sickening. 

 

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