Garage A Trois — Plena For My Grundle
Album: Emphasizer
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Released: 2003
Length: 3:37
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Length: 3:37
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Santana - Guajira ==> Thievery Corporation - Dance On Vaseline (w/ David Byrne) ==> Garage A Trois - Plena For My Grundle ==> The Sandals - Theme from Endless Summer ==> Cowboy Junkies - Brand New World ==> Dr. John - I Don't Wanna Know ==> Linda Ronstadt - You're No Good
the radio also has inspiration moments!
love that nouveau retro vibe..reminds me of tom waits circa rain dogs.
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casey1024 wrote:
gire and gimble
and the grundles outgrabe...
gire and gimble
I'm with the hand-eaters crowd. Played WAAAY too much.
Great programming music.
Somebody please kill me. This song is overplayed. Loved it the first time. Liked it the second time. Tolerated it the 3rd. Now, after the 22nd time - I'm eating my own hand! :-(
olesonb wrote:
me! oh yeah, I don't know how....
Any of you lady's out there want to Marangae?
me! oh yeah, I don't know how....
Any of you lady's out there want to Marangae?
ktismatics wrote:
Agreed!
I thought this was the Cubanos Postizos with Marc Ribot on guitar.
Agreed!
and the grundles outgrabe...
Still waiting to hear something by this group other than the same 4 bars played over and over again at different speeds.
So... do these guys have another song? Because this is the only one I've ever heard by them on RP. Over and over and over and over. And it's a very repetitive song.
I thought this was the Cubanos Postizos with Marc Ribot on guitar.
pcanessa wrote:
partial to latin music since I am one. lyrics would make it funkier
You're a latin music?
This is great..like incidental music
rtrudeau wrote:
The changes in tempo in this song make me feel very anxious. No likey.
Yeah, and the repetition is like a fever dream.
I could be mistaken, but I believe this song is in the Mexican film La Ley de Herodes, during a scene where the lead character is getting busy with a trio of prostitutes. :)
i thought it was marc ribot.
(i STILL think it's marc ribot. maybe in drag)
The changes in tempo in this song make me feel very anxious. No likey.
LD wrote:
Grudle chip cookie recipe.
Allrecipes.com
Are you kidding me!?!?!?
The frozen cookies need to be baked about 2 minutes longer and seem to be even "grundlier" in texture and more chewy."
Quote taken directly from the site!
mmm strange?
mix of marimba, rumba perhaps? elevator music and carmen miranda hips swaying away
HazzeSwede wrote:
That's a cowbellsong!
I need more COWBELL! Really explore the room! Gimme more COWBELL, babe!
That's a cowbellsong!
Dats a real a-toe tapper dere, boy howdy!
oilydwarf wrote:
Agree. I love the mix, stuff I would normally never listen to. Thanks RP
enough rock stations already - RP is beautiful because it is eclectic
partial to latin music since I am one. lyrics would make it funkier
LD wrote:
Grundle chip cookie recipe.
Allrecipes.com
The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars.
Reviewed on Oct. 10, 2006 by cookdc
I would have given it 5 stars, but there wasn't nearly enough grundle.
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already overplayed here
kalkin84 wrote:
good song actually, but isn't this supposed to eb a "rock" station? rock is a fairly broad category of music, but i don't see this in it... anywhere.
enough rock stations already - RP is beautiful because it is eclectic
Grudle chip cookie recipe.
Allrecipes.com
kalkin84 wrote:
good song actually, but isn't this supposed to eb a "rock" station? rock is a fairly broad category of music, but i don't see this in it... anywhere.
This song didn't rock? I thought it did. It rocks more than the (yawn) Tom Petty song that followed a few songs after it.
:-)
kalkin84 wrote:
good song actually, but isn't this supposed to eb a "rock" station? rock is a fairly broad category of music, but i don't see this in it... anywhere.
The myth that RP is a "rock station" has been long since dispelled. RP plays lots of non-rock music. So just sit back and enjoy. Genres, we don't need no stinking genres.
jesspra wrote:
I won't tell you what I found when I looked up "grundle."
Yeah, I was wondering that too.. Isn't a grundle like a chode?
Who wants to dance!?
Cool band name
Oh, and I like the tune as well
good song actually, but isn't this supposed to eb a "rock" station? rock is a fairly broad category of music, but i don't see this in it... anywhere.
This song reminds me of chasing that last squirrel around in the basement. Just get out the door, dingbat!
Sounds like a Los Lobos noodling session.
CafeRacer wrote:
Easy to remember. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington D.C.
Let me guess....
Faster now!
This one makes me think of the 70's.
I love this song. It reminds me of being in Mexico!!
MojoJojo wrote:
Okie dokie, give me your address and the general location of your electrical service entry point...
Easy to remember. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington D.C.
I love this song and I'm so ticked that I can't find it on iTune's store.
xviti wrote:
vamos ese ritmo....tu cadera se menea ....... o si asi asi asi me gusta a mi... vamos... un dos tres .....hey!!! ..........
Yo quiero Tito Puente.
MojoJojo wrote:
Okie dokie, give me your address and the general location of your electrical service entry point...
DaveInVA wrote:
Make it stop! PLEASE!!!
Okie dokie, give me your address and the general location of your electrical service entry point...
Make it stop! PLEASE!!!
I won't tell you what I found when I looked up "grundle."
QueenLucia wrote:
EEWWWW. Too much information!!! I'm kind of scared to ask now, but what's a "plena?"
(I do like the bouncy sound, though! )
From Wikipedia:
Plena is a folkloric genre native of Puerto Rico. Its creation was influenced by African and Spanish music. The music is related to similar music in Trinidad and Barbados.
And here I thought, innocently enough, that it sounded like Squirrel Nut Zippers. Their name, in the context of this message board, now sounds really foul and perverse.
GChevy410 wrote:
So the definition I have heard for the word Grundle is as expected - unpleasant. From my good ol' college years, the definition is the same as a Taint or Chode (the area on a dude between the genitals and the sphincter). Also, for those of you who are curious, this area can make butter when unwashed for long periods of time according to some of my fouler running mates from back in the day. Ha ha that might be too much info.
EEWWWW. Too much information!!! I'm kind of scared to ask now, but what's a "plena?"
(I do like the bouncy sound, though! )
From Cuba to Puerto Rico - where are we going next?
This song reminds me of Office Space...
vamos ese ritmo....tu cadera se menea ....... o si asi asi asi me gusta a mi... vamos... un dos tres .....hey!!! ..........
very lively so early in the morning
GChevy410 wrote:
Also, for those of you who are curious, this area can make butter when unwashed for long periods of time according to some of my fouler running mates from back in the day. Ha ha that might be too much info.
Yikes. It sure gives that album cover a whole new meaning...
Any "Red Dwarf" fans here? Have you ever looked up where their quasi-swear-word "smeg" came from? Maybe you shouldn't, because it's from "smegma".
Woke me up AND made me smile. Fun
ginniet wrote:
Finally something to wake me up at my desk!
Se!
So the definition I have heard for the word Grundle is as expected - unpleasant. From my good ol' college years, the definition is the same as a Taint or Chode (the area on a dude between the genitals and the sphincter). Also, for those of you who are curious, this area can make butter when unwashed for long periods of time according to some of my fouler running mates from back in the day. Ha ha that might be too much info.
Lucky are they whose grundles need no plena.
Ok this is growing on me like a body snatching fungus. It sounds a bit like the ultra cheese Nancy Sinatra - Dean Martin song things.
Man, I hurt some brain cells trying to remember that one.
bouncy. i couldnt help but laugh during the drastic changes in tempo.
DoctorHooey wrote:
If have no idea what that title means, but it sounds dirty. Oh, and the song's pretty fun too.
I just had the same thought process! Oh - and the rock concert smileys from the Thievery Corporation song played previously matches this music, too.
Finally something to wake me up at my desk!
If have no idea what that title means, but it sounds dirty. Oh, and the song's pretty fun too.
#1 goes to that "Little bit of history repeating" crap. Ugh.