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942 Re: Music thread Wed Jun 08 2016, 13:22
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
KP I do despair in your taste in music
944 Re: Music thread Fri Jun 10 2016, 09:15
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Norpig wrote:KP I do despair in your taste in music
Currently have Smooth FM rocking out the speakers (there's something wrong there with that sentence! ) so here's another that's just been on...
945 Re: Music thread Fri Jun 10 2016, 09:18
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
I know a bloke who keeps banging on about Morissey who is around 67 years of age and reminds me of Mel from the TV show Benidorm as he loves himself.boltonbonce wrote:
He cannot work out why all the women love this guy, me thinks someone is jealous.
947 Re: Music thread Sat Jun 11 2016, 12:26
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
now this is more like it from the Roses, miles better than all for one
948 Re: Music thread Sat Jun 11 2016, 12:42
Guest
Guest
Agreed.
Proper Roses, that - Squire doing what he does best.
I like that, cheers for posting.
Proper Roses, that - Squire doing what he does best.
I like that, cheers for posting.
951 Re: Music thread Sun Jun 19 2016, 23:37
Sluffy
Admin
Anybody been watching BBC's Best Part-Time Band show?
Basically it run over four programmes - the first three of which were to find the best two regional amateur bands of any genre (rock, punk, folk, reggae, anything at all really) - with the fourth show being the final the six competed in.
I really enjoyed the series and were pleasantly surprised at how good the three regional 'judges' (Midge Ure, Peter Hook and Jazzy B) were.
I don't really watch a lot of music - as my lack of contribution to this thread probably testifies - but I really enjoyed the series.
I post below a link to the final which I recommend to you - hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h0cbw/uks-best-parttime-band-4-final
Basically it run over four programmes - the first three of which were to find the best two regional amateur bands of any genre (rock, punk, folk, reggae, anything at all really) - with the fourth show being the final the six competed in.
I really enjoyed the series and were pleasantly surprised at how good the three regional 'judges' (Midge Ure, Peter Hook and Jazzy B) were.
I don't really watch a lot of music - as my lack of contribution to this thread probably testifies - but I really enjoyed the series.
I post below a link to the final which I recommend to you - hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07h0cbw/uks-best-parttime-band-4-final
957 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 02 2016, 00:17
Guest
Guest
Tried explaining that 20,000 died on the first day to my nephew today when he asked me about it.
He simply couldn't comprehend the numbers involved.
And if I'm honest, neither could I.
It's always been one of those facts that you know but you never really think about.
Very, very sobering when you put it in context.
A healthy sized football ground gone in 4 hours.
Incomprehensible in modern terms.
He simply couldn't comprehend the numbers involved.
And if I'm honest, neither could I.
It's always been one of those facts that you know but you never really think about.
Very, very sobering when you put it in context.
A healthy sized football ground gone in 4 hours.
Incomprehensible in modern terms.
959 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 02 2016, 00:47
Guest
Guest
Oh What A Lovely War.
I played Sir John French, A Serbian Spy and Stretcher Bearer No 3 in our production of it at Smithills in 1986.
And it helped to form my Socialist views back then.
And it's stuck with me.
I played Sir John French, A Serbian Spy and Stretcher Bearer No 3 in our production of it at Smithills in 1986.
And it helped to form my Socialist views back then.
And it's stuck with me.
960 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 02 2016, 12:58
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Friday was the daughter of my old headmaster. She's always been pretty well known in the North West.
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