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colonel panic

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Corey Feldman's Song
« on: September 16, 2008, 05:47:58 PM »
must be played at maximum volume:

http://www.coreyfeldman.net/index2.html


(sorry if this has been posted already)

daveB from Oakland

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Re: Corey Feldman's Song
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2008, 06:22:02 PM »
Quote from: Corey Feldman's website.
Corey Feldman fans here at CoreyFeldman.net will be the first to get a byte of Truth Movement's new album Technology Analogy with the song "Green is the Colour" featuring Jon Carin of Pink Floyd fame.

He played with the Floyd between 1987 and 1994 -- universally acknowledged as their "classic" era !!!!

Quote from: CF's website.
This is by no means considered the first official single from the new Truth Movement album, just a special taste for the fans. With that said, please don't judge the album based soley on the listening pleasure you get from "Green is the Colour" because this song is just one piece of the bigger picture.

Ohmigawd, does that mean the rest of the album's gonna be EVEN BETTER!!??!  I am hyperventilating with anticipation. Corey, sweet Corey. Saviour of Rock and Roll!

"He didn't sound like a human when I was talking to him ... he sounded like a shape ... what's that shape of that building ... you know, where the Army lives?" -- Bryce, 11/24/2009

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Re: Corey Feldman's Song
« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2008, 08:11:21 PM »
I watched one episode of the Two Coreys onDemand a few weeks ago. If it's still on, it's worth watching. It was on Valentine's Day and Corey Feldman did this "romantic" thing for his wife where he serenaded her. So painfully awkward. And Corey Haim is walking around LA trying to find a date for V-Day and pathetically asks strangers.

Gilly

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Re: Corey Feldman's Song
« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2008, 08:40:58 PM »
I thought he was going to ruin one of my favorite Pink Floyd songs.