Mr. Alexander Graham Bell proudly presents the first
From the How History Was Faked challenge. See all 248 entries (closed)
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and only telephone...
From the How History Was Faked challenge. See all 248 entries (closed)
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Yep.
The NHS asthma treatment in Yorkshire was rubbish in the 70s.
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Sun 8 Nov 2009, 0:08,
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Aww and I was expecting him to shout
"I'M ON THE BUS! YEAH I'LL BE HOME SHORTLY... ERR NO I DIDN'T CALL YOU SHORTY!"
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Sun 8 Nov 2009, 0:07,
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Its on Jukebox Hits of 1961 Vol. 3, so you know which one to select.
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Sun 8 Nov 2009, 0:21,
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that's the first one i've got in my history
ths is the best one i've found so far youconvertit.com/
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Sun 8 Nov 2009, 0:38,
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does anyone know where the intro and outro samples
of this come from?
oh, nsfw past the first 40 seconds by the way
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Sun 8 Nov 2009, 0:22,
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oh, nsfw past the first 40 seconds by the way
Is it not part of the song?
By that I mean written and recorded by Colin and Jason. 'Cos the rest doesn't really add anything. Not that I dislike it, but the main part of the song for me are the bits you're looking for.
Let me know if you find out.
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Sun 8 Nov 2009, 0:37,
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Let me know if you find out.
i know the artist
roger joseph manning is his name, but i'm having trouble finding the song
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Sun 8 Nov 2009, 0:40,
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Didn't realise he was in Jellyfish
but that explains the mid-period Beatles sound.
So all Afghan Headspin did was sample that, sample another couple of sounds, and play a d&b loop?
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Sun 8 Nov 2009, 0:55,
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So all Afghan Headspin did was sample that, sample another couple of sounds, and play a d&b loop?
I have nothing against samples
it's the use of samples in an unimaginative way I don't like. And for me the only creative aspect of that song is the choice of samples. I like the musical contrast, but the looped d&b (a genre I love, by the way) seems like it took less time to create than it lasts.
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Sun 8 Nov 2009, 1:30,
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