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beanfoto Started conversation Feb 8, 2002
Our resident DJ, Fluff has a wide and eclectic ( at the moment he's playing Love 7 & 7 is)choice of music , most things ( no rap) from classical, world, new country to the International Submarine Band, ( if you know them you get the keys to the executive washroom).
If you want something specific, bring it yourself
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beanfoto Posted Feb 12, 2002
Brings in Gloria by Them.
Is no one else interested in stunning chunes?
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Sol Posted Feb 13, 2002
Well, go on give the submarine band a whirl....
.....I'm hearing depp gurgling noises, humming, foghorns and the occassional ping. How about you?
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beanfoto Posted Feb 15, 2002
International Submarine Band did exist, and included Gram Parsons who was in the Byrds and invented New Country 20 years before nayone else caught on, except for the Byrds,Poco, New Riders of the Purple Sage, and possibly the Eagles.
Can't remember any of their tracks as theiy're on L.P. and it's years since I had a working deck.
Instead try Buffalo Springfield's " For what It's Worth"
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Sol Posted Feb 18, 2002
Getting warmer, but due to my inability to remember names of songs/lyrics, we've got champagne corks popping... and the occassional ping.
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beanfoto Posted Feb 19, 2002
Strange segues for the lyrically challenged:-
The Las There she goes;
Nirvana Teen Spirit;
Blur Country house:
Oasis roll with it.
Gram Parsons Hickory Wind;
Stone Roses She bangs the drums;
Flying Burrito Bros. Dark end of the Street.
Sex Pistols God save the Queen;
Sigue sigue sputnik Shoot it up;
Ian Dury and the Blockheads Plaistow Patricia.
Now .... your choice.
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beanfoto Posted Feb 22, 2002
Well that cleared the room so:- Meatloaf, Bat out of hell;
Bruce Springsteen, Born to Run;
Bonny Tyler, Total eclipse of the Heart.
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beanfoto Posted Mar 1, 2002
Even I can't bop enthusiasticly to Chestnut Mere.
Puts on Monkees medley starting with "Listen to the Band" (and bops lackadaisically)
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Sol Posted Mar 1, 2002
Yes, well, by 'bop', I tend to mean, 'jump up and down', which works for almost all types of music.
*pogos round the room*
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beanfoto Posted Mar 5, 2002
I'm more of your basic "idiot dancer" but that might be too 60s for you.
Nevermind, try pogoing to this ,(Fluff puts on extended version of Cream's "Toad").
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Sol Posted Mar 5, 2002
*toys with the idea of teasing beanfoto further by quipping about dairy products, and decides against it*
Jumps up and down.
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beanfoto Posted Mar 5, 2002
How many quips about dairy products do you have?
(Does Ginger Baker(ish) air drum solo).
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beanfoto Posted Mar 12, 2002
This thread seems to have been disconected.
Puts on Smoochers segue:-
Righeous Bros. Unchained Melody
Meatloaf , Two out of Three ain't bad
Reo Speedwagon, I can't stop this feeling
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Sol Posted Mar 22, 2002
Well dispite the fact that I have a (deady ly secret) soft spot for meatloaf, I am about to run screaming from the room...
*prepares to run screaming from the room...*
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