Black sheep of the family II
Freddie Woo says: I was a bit friendly with this chap was once on Jeremy Kyle for what he called "brother and sister problems". He was such a family outcast they made him sleep in the shed. Tell us about your family black sheep.
( , Thu 20 Feb 2014, 13:10)
Freddie Woo says: I was a bit friendly with this chap was once on Jeremy Kyle for what he called "brother and sister problems". He was such a family outcast they made him sleep in the shed. Tell us about your family black sheep.
( , Thu 20 Feb 2014, 13:10)
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Of course, you have to read the liner notes to find that out,
given that their 'singing' sounds like four minutes of a duck being electrocuted.
( , Mon 24 Feb 2014, 10:06, 1 reply)
given that their 'singing' sounds like four minutes of a duck being electrocuted.
( , Mon 24 Feb 2014, 10:06, 1 reply)
Andrew Lloyd-Webber needs to write a musical about metal.
Featuring such timeless classics as "HAAAAAARRRRRGGGGGGGHHHH!", "NYUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRGGGGHHHHHH!" and the unforgettable "RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!"
( , Mon 24 Feb 2014, 10:14, closed)
Featuring such timeless classics as "HAAAAAARRRRRGGGGGGGHHHH!", "NYUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRGGGGHHHHHH!" and the unforgettable "RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!"
( , Mon 24 Feb 2014, 10:14, closed)
You say that - I went to a Dream Theatre gig a couple of weeks ago, which was - as usual, apparently - entirely seated.
My musician friend that I went with said it was technically absolutely superb. I enjoyed it, but it was all a bit "Innovative use of a 12-chord blues progression in G minor" rather than "TUUUUUNNNEEE!"
( , Mon 24 Feb 2014, 10:20, closed)
My musician friend that I went with said it was technically absolutely superb. I enjoyed it, but it was all a bit "Innovative use of a 12-chord blues progression in G minor" rather than "TUUUUUNNNEEE!"
( , Mon 24 Feb 2014, 10:20, closed)
Hmm
I have to admit to being enough of a music theory wonk for that to sound like my idea of a good time. Give me a good development over a good tune any day. Bach was capable of taking the most uninspired, repetitive tune imaginable and weaving something spectacular out of it. Mozart could churn out whistleable tunes all day long but never did anything with them.
( , Mon 24 Feb 2014, 10:30, closed)
I have to admit to being enough of a music theory wonk for that to sound like my idea of a good time. Give me a good development over a good tune any day. Bach was capable of taking the most uninspired, repetitive tune imaginable and weaving something spectacular out of it. Mozart could churn out whistleable tunes all day long but never did anything with them.
( , Mon 24 Feb 2014, 10:30, closed)
Actually I can see that flying.
Might have to get an Original Model Army t-shirt made up.
( , Mon 24 Feb 2014, 10:51, closed)
Might have to get an Original Model Army t-shirt made up.
( , Mon 24 Feb 2014, 10:51, closed)
I was into grindcore until I read in a magazine that they go on about dead bodies and horrid things like that.
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