Rock and Roll Stories
My personal Spinal Tap moment came when we got locked into the Festival Hall in London by accident. We ended up wandering the maze of backstage corridors carrying a three foot high piece of cheese looking for the one door that would lead us to salvation.
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( , Thu 29 Jun 2006, 13:47)
My personal Spinal Tap moment came when we got locked into the Festival Hall in London by accident. We ended up wandering the maze of backstage corridors carrying a three foot high piece of cheese looking for the one door that would lead us to salvation.
What goes on tour may stay on tour, but B3ta doesn't count. Tell us everything.
( , Thu 29 Jun 2006, 13:47)
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Fake Cardboard Rock Band
During my years at university (all right... art school) I decided that I was going to be a rock star.
I decided that not being able to play a musical instrument, sing or dance would not stop me and using Milli Vanilli as a starting point, set about changing the world through my music.
My band was called 'The Rebel City Taunt', which was the worst name I could come up with and the rest of the band were equally talentless students from my course and aroudn the city of Oxford.
this is the clever bit unlike me, they consisted of 7 attractive women equiped with 2D cardboard instruments and had no prior knowledge of the music which we were to perform.
Needless to say the band went down a treat, despite the fact that I simply mimed to Rasmus tracks on a CD interspersed with my own pre-recorded links.
Pics of us 'playing' The Cellar and The Zodiac here
( , Fri 30 Jun 2006, 10:21, Reply)
During my years at university (all right... art school) I decided that I was going to be a rock star.
I decided that not being able to play a musical instrument, sing or dance would not stop me and using Milli Vanilli as a starting point, set about changing the world through my music.
My band was called 'The Rebel City Taunt', which was the worst name I could come up with and the rest of the band were equally talentless students from my course and aroudn the city of Oxford.
this is the clever bit unlike me, they consisted of 7 attractive women equiped with 2D cardboard instruments and had no prior knowledge of the music which we were to perform.
Needless to say the band went down a treat, despite the fact that I simply mimed to Rasmus tracks on a CD interspersed with my own pre-recorded links.
Pics of us 'playing' The Cellar and The Zodiac here
( , Fri 30 Jun 2006, 10:21, Reply)
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