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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2020 21:52:36 GMT
Still very apt despite being 47 years ago... That album is about the only Genesis album I can get on with. Welcome back and thanks for posting that 👍👌🍻
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Post by JohnV on Oct 30, 2020 8:25:50 GMT
Just found these FFS they are teenagers! Well, what a load of shit compared to Sierra Hull. John likes Sierra for her surname inventing things people say again Foxy ?
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Post by JohnV on Oct 30, 2020 8:29:08 GMT
Still very apt despite being 47 years ago... I had forgotten just how brilliant that was
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 30, 2020 8:34:20 GMT
Well, what a load of shit compared to Sierra Hull. John likes Sierra for her surname inventing things people say again Foxy ? It was a joke. 'Cos you are in & out of Hull all the time. When the bridges work. It was a cheap joke, because I am saving up to pay for our next CRT licence.
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Post by JohnV on Nov 10, 2020 18:41:44 GMT
A simple, beautiful bit of music played brilliantly without fuss or show
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Post by Mr Stabby on Nov 10, 2020 18:54:42 GMT
I see that Sophie Ellis-Bextor has a cover of "Crying at the Discoteque" in the charts at the moment and while I'd be the first to agree that it could not be considered to be a musical masterpiece, I thought I would post the video to the original, 2000, version by Alcazar which itself heavily sampled "Spacer" by Shiela and B Devotion (more commonly known in the UK as "Shiela B Devotion") from 1980, purely and simply because everybody like to watch a couple of fit birds dancing around and getting sweaty.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2020 14:59:27 GMT
I see that Sophie Ellis-Bextor has a cover of "Crying at the Discoteque" in the charts at the moment and while I'd be the first to agree that it could not be considered to be a musical masterpiece, I thought I would post the video to the original, 2000, version by Alcazar which itself heavily sampled "Spacer" by Shiela and B Devotion (more commonly known in the UK as "Shiela B Devotion") from 1980, purely and simply because everybody like to watch a couple of fit birds dancing around and getting sweaty. think there are a couple of members who couldn't really care about sweaty dancing women..
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2020 15:01:29 GMT
Which brings me nicely onto my choice..
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2020 15:27:16 GMT
Jane was watching 'the Jungle' last night (I know ... it's in a Welsh castle this year) so I disappeared upstairs and listened to English National Opera's Motzart Requiem, with full orchestra, chorus and soloists which had been televised on the BBC. It had been planned back in March to be a celebration of the world re-opening after the covid lock-down but instead coincided with the second national restrictions ... sadly it was performed in an empty Coliseum Theatre. It was utterly wonderful ... heartily recommended if you have a free hour Rog
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2020 15:33:27 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2020 16:55:33 GMT
Which brings me nicely onto my choice.. That's an old favourite of mine. Nicely put together.
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Post by greenman on Nov 16, 2020 20:20:34 GMT
Which brings me nicely onto my choice.. If it's Electric Six, it has to be this one. Most Bizarre.
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Post by JohnV on Nov 20, 2020 7:45:37 GMT
Time for some new choices
This is one from my favourite folk singer/songwriter
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2020 16:58:18 GMT
I see that Sophie Ellis-Bextor has a cover of "Crying at the Discoteque" in the charts at the moment and while I'd be the first to agree that it could not be considered to be a musical masterpiece, I thought I would post the video to the original, 2000, version by Alcazar which itself heavily sampled "Spacer" by Shiela and B Devotion (more commonly known in the UK as "Shiela B Devotion") from 1980, purely and simply because everybody like to watch a couple of fit birds dancing around and getting sweaty. Now one of my all time favourites (not a joke).
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Post by Mr Stabby on Nov 21, 2020 17:05:09 GMT
I see that Sophie Ellis-Bextor has a cover of "Crying at the Discoteque" in the charts at the moment and while I'd be the first to agree that it could not be considered to be a musical masterpiece, I thought I would post the video to the original, 2000, version by Alcazar which itself heavily sampled "Spacer" by Shiela and B Devotion (more commonly known in the UK as "Shiela B Devotion") from 1980, purely and simply because everybody like to watch a couple of fit birds dancing around and getting sweaty. Now one of my all time favourites (not a joke). I think Tess Merkel (the little one with the big hair) is an absolute babe,
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