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Posted: March 17 2014 at 17:52
akamaisondufromage wrote:
It might also be the production on some of your videos that gives the AhHa! impression. Oh and the bloody awful video of the Furs in the rain. Anyway, Exhibit X to really annoy Kati (for obvious reasons)
hahahaha!!!! akamaisondufromage indeed that does not sound pleasant. Why would one go through so much effort to make it worse is beyond me Oh gawd that was awful
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Posted: March 17 2014 at 17:55
80'S, I blocked that out somehow. I liked Kate Bush and Queen ok yes I was a sucker for Guns n Roses too but that was as far I can remember Oh yes the song Purple Rain by Prince, loved that track! the rest I cannot recall honestly.
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Posted: March 18 2014 at 04:02
On a related note: That entire "scene" seems to be going through something of a revival right now with quite a few new groups having popped up that attempt both its noisier more abrasive side (e. g. Iceage, Savages) and dreamy psychedelic side. (e. g. Warpaint)
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Posted: March 18 2014 at 23:33
Dean wrote:
Kati wrote:
Mind you I love the song Come on Eileen, that song is brilliant to me really. Really, love it!
Girls called Eileen aren't as keen on it as you'd at first think.
Dean, I found a great article/interview with Rick Wakeman in reference to this punk topic and also proclaiming himself as Grumpy, ha he must be your Brotherrin Here is the article: http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2014/jan/08/rick-wakeman-interview-prog-rock-punk
hugs xx
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Posted: March 19 2014 at 00:15
smartpatrol wrote:
akamaisondufromage wrote:
I'm guessing the Devo vote is from Mr Smartpatrol ?
indeed! never bothered to post
I honestly cannot get myself to enjoy any of it maybe I have been listening to the wrong tracks even so I just can't get myself into enjoying to listen to any this. All sounds very disco old school era and ,much electronic.... Awwww bah, I am so sorry
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Posted: March 19 2014 at 00:49
Kati wrote:
smartpatrol wrote:
akamaisondufromage wrote:
I'm guessing the Devo vote is from Mr Smartpatrol ?
indeed! never bothered to post
I honestly cannot get myself to enjoy any of it maybe I have been listening to the wrong tracks even so I just can't get myself into enjoying to listen to any this. All sounds very disco old school era and ,much electronic.... Awwww bah, I am so sorry
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Posted: March 19 2014 at 06:17
Kati wrote:
Dean wrote:
Kati wrote:
Mind you I love the song Come on Eileen, that song is brilliant to me really. Really, love it!
Girls called Eileen aren't as keen on it as you'd at first think.
Dean, I found a great article/interview with Rick Wakeman in reference to this punk topic and also proclaiming himself as Grumpy, ha he must be your Brotherrin Here is the article: http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2014/jan/08/rick-wakeman-interview-prog-rock-punk
hugs xx
There was a BBC TV series called Grumpy Old Men that had a number of well-known middle-aged men talking about any issues of modern life which irritate them. Wakeman was a major contributor to the programme and following his success on that named the latest two volumes of his autobiography after the show. For the many British middle-aged men moaning about modern life is a national pastime and I am not immune, as Rick says grumpy is funny, angry is not nice, I am never (well mostly never) angry, I like to think I'm funniest when I'm grumpy (I'm having laugh anyway).
Anyway, here is the grumpy old rock star in fine form:
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Posted: March 19 2014 at 21:40
Dean wrote:
Kati wrote:
Dean wrote:
Kati wrote:
Mind you I love the song Come on Eileen, that song is brilliant to me really. Really, love it!
Girls called Eileen aren't as keen on it as you'd at first think.
Dean, I found a great article/interview with Rick Wakeman in reference to this punk topic and also proclaiming himself as Grumpy, ha he must be your Brotherrin Here is the article: http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2014/jan/08/rick-wakeman-interview-prog-rock-punk
hugs xx
There was a BBC TV series called Grumpy Old Men that had a number of well-known middle-aged men talking about any issues of modern life which irritate them. <span style="line-height: 1.2;">Wakeman was a major contributor to the programme and following his success on that named the latest two volumes of his autobiography after the show. </span><span style="line-height: 1.2;">For the many British middle-aged men moaning about modern life is a national pastime and I am not immune, as Rick says grumpy is funny, angry is not nice, I am never (well mostly never) angry, I like to think I'm funniest when I'm grumpy (I'm having laugh anyway).</span>
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<span style="line-height: 1.2;">Anyway, here is the grumpy old rock star in fine form: </span>
hahahahaha! Dean! hahahaha! Never seen this before and even I can relate to what he says hahaha!!! Love it! hahaha!!!
Oh yes that's it Dean, I call you grumpy because you even if you don't intent and try to be serious you are so nice thus comes out funny lol besides that you never are spiteful nor self-righteous, I speak from experience here too, i.e. the patience you have for me and my oops moments are quite amazing really :) Also true what you say at times your responses, your calm attitude (grumpy in a funny humoristic way, even if at times you don't realize how funny it might sound to us, because you are being serious)you are kind and most entertaining really, besides you are a real nice person. a huge hug to you xxx
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Posted: March 19 2014 at 21:49
smartpatrol wrote:
Kati wrote:
smartpatrol wrote:
akamaisondufromage wrote:
I'm guessing the Devo vote is from Mr Smartpatrol ?
indeed! never bothered to post
I honestly cannot get myself to enjoy any of it maybe I have been listening to the wrong tracks even so I just can't get myself into enjoying to listen to any this. All sounds very disco old school era and ,much electronic.... Awwww bah, I am so sorry
try these tracks:
Ha! Thank you very much, Smartpatrol,
listening to the first track right now, funny enough reminds me in terms of vocals of Dexies Midnight Skies with come on Eileen lol
hahaha but love the silly word potato within the lyrics a lot! :)I am enjoying this inc. the intrumental bits with the wheewm wheeeiiiheewm parts :)
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