Creap: it checks any UPCs present against Amazon to see if there's any ASINs that match that UPC, adds a little icon to link you right to the Add URL page if there is
2008-02-17 04815, 2008
brianfreud
oh, the auto button one?
2008-02-17 04827, 2008
brianfreud
it's for the wiki links project (see channel title for the url)
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CatCat
[22:48] * petros gahhs over "foxy lady" vs "foxey lady" <- foxey is correct
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CatCat
mother douchbags!
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CatCat is souped up on Dethklok
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CatCat is drunkxst
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CatCat
on new fandoms
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CatCat
:D
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CatCat
natta you dildo's!
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CatCat
:D
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aCiD2
o.O
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juhae
bizarro.
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aCiD2
scared luks away
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drsaunde
CatCat: "foxey is correct" not necessarily so
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yllona
where is this foxy reference everyone is up-in-arms about? if it's any one numerous songs in the '70s (or a cover of one of those songs) with that word in the title it's "Foxy" not "Foxey"
2008-02-17 04825, 2008
yllona
foxy was an urban (black folks) slang term for "pretty+sexy" in the 1970s
2008-02-17 04835, 2008
drsaunde
weird situation..intended title is "foxy", but was misspelled on are you experienced as "foxey" and the error was compounded by being registered as "foxey"
2008-02-17 04837, 2008
petros
According to wikipedia "foxey" was a misspelling on the american release
2008-02-17 04817, 2008
petros
So when it comes to intended title I would vote for "foxy lady"
2008-02-17 04850, 2008
yllona
it's definitely "foxy"... sorry wiki-pundits. i was there :P
2008-02-17 04823, 2008
aCiD2
foxy, all the way
2008-02-17 04841, 2008
drsaunde
oh i agree
2008-02-17 04811, 2008
drsaunde
the "sticky" situation is the perpetuation of the original misspelling to ascap
HairMetalAddict: can attest to the number of songs with the word or lyric foxy in them :-D
2008-02-17 04822, 2008
petros wonders if it would consitute heresy to imagine another vocalist on Jimi's songs. Fo instance Janis Joplin.
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petros
or Wilson Pickett
2008-02-17 04821, 2008
yllona
petros: i've heard some amazing covers of foxy lady
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yllona
most notably by the Isley Brothers in concert. note: hendrix made his debut with the Isleys in 1966
2008-02-17 04840, 2008
yllona
lenny kravitz does a great foxy lady too.
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petros
yllona: I love Jimi, but have always wondered if his songs would have benefited from another vocalist, while he was still playing that guitar.
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yllona
so does larry graham (of graham central station)
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yllona
jimi is like prince in that regard, sometimes the tunes require a better vocalist ;)
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drsaunde
I also like The Cure's cover of Foxy Lady
2008-02-17 04823, 2008
petros
yllona: What cover of Prince is vocally superior, IYO. Quindon(sp?) Tarver did a mean "When doves Cry", but I'm currently stumped about others.
2008-02-17 04824, 2008
BrainzBot
Spelling suggestions: Quinton Quin don Quin-don
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drsaunde
Solomon Burke doing Purple Rain!
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petros
Cool. I gotta hear that one.
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yllona
petros: pretty much any old school R & B artist covering prince
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yllona
solomon burke, chaka khan, etc
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drsaunde
i brought up solomon 'cause he's one of my faves :-)
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petros
Siding with you generation? ;P
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petros
But yeah, Solomon's got a great voice.
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drsaunde
not my generation per se..i'm not of the 60s and 70s
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petros
drsaunde: I misattributed. I thought it was yllona who'd written that line.
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yllona
petros please not that prince is my generation also. he's actually older than i am. and he never could sing -- compared to his contemporaries
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yllona
i went to prince's very first concert *ever* (outside of minneapolis). it wasn't very good.
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petros
Ok, I'm obviously too tired to joke about this. And if you say that Prince can't sing I can only respond that his 'trying to sing' sounds OK to my ears. But then I wouldn't know who you are comparing him with.
2008-02-17 04836, 2008
yllona
when prince's first album was released "For You" in 1978 his competition was marvin gaye, luther vandross, barry white, michael jackson, peabo bryson, earth wind & fire, smokey robinson, the commodores and many others. all of them are *much better* singers
2008-02-17 04801, 2008
yllona
and of course stevie wonder. what stood out about prince wasn't his voice (or even the lyrics back then) it was arrangements and instrumentation
2008-02-17 04818, 2008
petros
_That_ we can agree on. (Except I'm noty too fond of Jackson's voice)
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yllona
prince's first single was "soft & wet" which i bought on 45 rpm. the lyrics were *really* explicit, and that was what stood out, aside from the very funky arrangent
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yllona
*arrangement
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yllona
and of course i have the LP. his guitar licks didn't top the isley brothers (who's lead singer was also a falsetto)
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yllona
and again a much better singer
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petros
Well, he's a jack of all trades.
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yllona
yeah, so is stevie wonder :P
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petros
But good at that though.
2008-02-17 04818, 2008
petros
yllona: I'm not too much into Wonder. Go figure.
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drsaunde
if you pretend the 80s and 90s never happened for Stevie you'll like him a lot more
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yllona
oh have you heard that albums from 1968 -1979, they're timeless and classic. including "journey into the secret life of plants"
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yllona
drsaunde: agreed
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drsaunde
but "What the Fuss" is as good as his early stuff!
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petros
I know. I should hear "Talking" , "Songs In The Key", "Innervisions". I jusst haven't sat down to do it yet.
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yllona
and for singers how could i forget donny hathaway. :)
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yllona
another jack of all trade, btw
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yllona
petros: add "music of my mind" to your stevie list