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no wonder you have so many posts hag, posting 2 posts in a row, and then posting posts about the posts you just posted. Aaaaaahhh.hag said:
why must people criticise my posting techniques? it's not like i'm causing harm to anyone... and what do you care how many posts i have, frank?Wavioli said:no wonder you have so many posts hag, posting 2 posts in a row, and then posting posts about the posts you just posted. Aaaaaahhh.
I dont at all. i just like the sound of my own typing.hag said:why must people criticise my posting techniques? it's not like i'm causing harm to anyone... and what do you care how many posts i have, frank?
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Is that the one where he samples dick van dyke?lmd64 said:have you got Herv's album?
The only song I know the hand gestures to is "I'm Giving Up Wanking Next Tuersday" by that Aussie guy who also sang "Mick me mate the master farter" and "Santa Claus you cunt"lmd64 said:mind you i LOVE when they play I Will Survive at the christmas parties, i know all the hand gestures
Wavioli said:Is that the one where he samples dick van dyke?
We prefer this link: Snap Hands.lmd64 said:its snap hands. i... don't know if he samples dick van dyke. he definitely has the sample of apache by the incredible bongo band on process idea, that's all i know.
yup, thats the one.compactrisc said:We prefer this link: Snap Hands.
Are improv gigs a suitable place to mourn the dead?Gong Farmer said:I was thinking about this...
Should improv be played at funerals?
to which you have contributed something like 17 posts out of 74hag said:this is the gayest, pointless and most meaningless thread ever.
hag said:
hee hee! funniest post ever.hag said:no, but i did know when 'rock me amadeus' hit number one, he bought a huge teddy for his kid and it was so big, he needed to buy it a plane ticket to get it home. imagine that!!! "would you like a beverage sir!" "rarrrrrr... honey?"
ah jesus, don't mind me, i'm full of shit. 'something people like egg_ continually forgetnlgbbbblth said:to which you have contributed something like 17 posts out of 74
I'm only gettin around to lookin at this properly now...Latex lizzie said:Live for the now is what I say. If the music is good no matter what it will stand the test of time. loads of stuff from the eighties still rocks my boat even though it was a decade of badness played on horrible snyths.
only time will tell.Jimmy Magee said:I'm only gettin around to lookin at this properly now...
Hmmm....but some stuff will just seem good at the time, and other stuff will last longer...and at the time, how can you tell whether it's long-term good or just good at the time?
I guess production techniques are easier to copy than songs...or at least less libellous...and so in a given era everything sounds the same, but the songs aren't all the same, and so the sounds date more...or at least are more easily identifiable. But if they're overused they certainly get worn out...some stuff though isn't so easily copiable(sic?) and so while it still sounds of its time, it doesn't sound dated...that'd be my reading of it anyways...generally, I think stuff that's easily reproducible will always end up being worn out...whereas stuff that's not so easy to copy will last (I know stuff will influence people, but that's not the same as reproducing it)egg_ said:I kinda do - Richie you agonise about abstract shit too much
But anyway - sounds are very important, it's not really songs that age so much as sounds I think. The more "current" a sound is, the quicker it's going to age ... also what makes something durable is the same thing that makes it good, you can dress up a poor song is beautiful sonic clothes and it will wow people for a while but if they listen long enough they'll realise the clothes are empty
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