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MadMunk?¿ Posted Oct 28, 1999
*Looks around sneakily*
*plays opening bars of stairway to heaven, and runs away before anyonr can throttle him...*
MadMunk is from Aberdare, South Wales, UK if your adding locations....
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Danisbackfromlunch Posted Oct 28, 1999
*Chases MadMunk for a little while..... then returns, huffing and puffing*
That cheeky little devil!!
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Gw7en, Voice of Chaos (Classic) Posted Oct 28, 1999
*various sounds of dying cats exude from the strings. looking sheepish, Gw7en turns the bow over so that she stops dragging the wood accross the strings.*
Sorry, it's been a few years. I live in the lovely suburb of Thornton just north of Denver, CO in the USA. Everyone should go skiing with me after the Jam - its what all the musicians here do.
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Danisbackfromlunch Posted Oct 28, 1999
*Starts jumping up and down - head banging*
Yeah! now thats rock 'n' roll.....
I think we need some more improvisation and some freeform jazz!
Any original lyricists out there?
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Jo (Dead) Posted Oct 28, 1999
Well I don't know about original but.....
I see you have finished insulting SG now.
*sniff*
You obviously have no taste.
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Oct 28, 1999
Well, yeah, I write lyrics... BTW, has anybody heard the Stones version of Susie-Q? I don't think that Creedence wrote that song.
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Gw7en, Voice of Chaos (Classic) Posted Oct 28, 1999
I like the Stones version. I like a lot of remakes though. Oingo Boingo's cover of I Am The Walrus is a really good one!
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Oct 28, 1999
I've not heard that yet. The Stones did do some great covers in their early years! I love Jagger's voice
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marvthegrate LtG KEA Posted Oct 28, 1999
Then the Stones get old and bands start to cover them. Wasn't Bittersweet Symphony a Stones tune?
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Gw7en, Voice of Chaos (Classic) Posted Oct 28, 1999
Spooky, isn't it. I have to agree about Jagger's voice though. Love it! *Brown sugar riff plays in the background*
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Oct 28, 1999
"Aaaawwwwww! C'mon Brown Sugah! How come ya taste so good? Now, Lord!"
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Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here Posted Oct 29, 1999
The mournful sound of the bagpipes fills the forum.
Oops, just stood on the cat?
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Jo (Dead) Posted Oct 29, 1999
My parents are heavily into the stones. They went to see them at Wembley in June. I like anything but mostly SG, Madonna, Eiffel 65....anything really.
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Oct 29, 1999
What is SG? I've seen that in this forum before, but I'm not sure who it refers to...
P.S. I'll be out of town this weekend, if I get a chance I'll stick in a riff here or there, but I may have to sit a couple sessions out...
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Anonymouse Posted Oct 29, 1999
*picks up where MM left off, then looks back for lead accompaniment to the bar chords near the end*
Who darest complain of Stairway to Heaven shall feel my wrath!
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- 87: Jo (Dead) (Oct 28, 1999)
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