Music thread
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y2johnny
Hip Priest
sunlight
karlypants
Banks of the Croal
Cajunboy
okocha
wanderlust
BoltonTillIDie
Norpig
boltonbonce
Sluffy
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153 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 04 2020, 02:18
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Those take me back.
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154 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 04 2020, 02:20
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Words I never thought I'd see on here...Hip Priest wrote:It's jazz night on Nuts!!!
155 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 04 2020, 13:56
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Jazz is is the only type of music i struggle with, can't be doing with all that noodling
157 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 04 2020, 14:36
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Let's try and drag this thread back into 2020.
158 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 04 2020, 15:12
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
Norpig wrote:Jazz is is the only type of music i struggle with, can't be doing with all that noodling
161 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 04 2020, 15:48
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Mitch the monkey, my old Supercar favourite. And clearly a cool cat.
163 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 04 2020, 16:21
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
1. Nozstock was cancelled this year so it ain't 2020Natasha Whittam wrote:Let's try and drag this thread back into 2020.
2. Somebody slap the smug annoying little dickhead for me please
3. He has the voice of a 55 year old accountant with nasal problems so perhaps somebody has slapped him already
165 Re: Music thread Sun Jul 05 2020, 11:52
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
And this is why i'll stick with old school hip hop, absolute shite!Natasha Whittam wrote:Let's try and drag this thread back into 2020.
166 Re: Music thread Sun Jul 05 2020, 12:49
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
I think you and I need to apologise to Nat who obviously likes this. Sorry Nat - each to their ownNorpig wrote:
And this is why i'll stick with old school hip hop, absolute shite!
167 Re: Music thread Sun Jul 05 2020, 16:05
sunlight
Andy Walker
Elle est belle ici. Elle chante celle-ci en espagnol mais ca marche.
She died in November aged 80
She died in November aged 80
168 Re: Music thread Sun Jul 05 2020, 16:38
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Seeing as I've mentioned Paul Robeson on another thread, why not be reminded of a glorious voice.
169 Re: Music thread Sun Jul 05 2020, 16:49
sunlight
Andy Walker
I read his Wiki today. I listened to Old Man River, and studied the lyrics and also steal away, were you there, and studied those lyrics. A lot of them were spiritual and also were a double meaning sung by Slaves when they were working.
I watched another interview with him also. This man never sold out, he remained true to his self throughout his life. He achieved so much. A thoroughly remarkable and respectable man.
I love my researches, especially when I am ignorant of what I am researching. Thank you for introducing myself to this man, he was very rewarding to read about.
I read that up to one million slaves died on the transits between Africa nd USA and while working as slaves. It is unbelievable how they continued to treat them even after.
I like to listen to 1920`s and 30`s black music. The blues is wonderful.
Reading all this I have a better vision of what this BLM is about.
I watched another interview with him also. This man never sold out, he remained true to his self throughout his life. He achieved so much. A thoroughly remarkable and respectable man.
I love my researches, especially when I am ignorant of what I am researching. Thank you for introducing myself to this man, he was very rewarding to read about.
I read that up to one million slaves died on the transits between Africa nd USA and while working as slaves. It is unbelievable how they continued to treat them even after.
I like to listen to 1920`s and 30`s black music. The blues is wonderful.
Reading all this I have a better vision of what this BLM is about.
170 Re: Music thread Sun Jul 05 2020, 16:55
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Glad you're getting to know him. And if America needs to replace a few statues, look no further.sunlight wrote:I read his Wiki today. I listened to Old Man River, and studied the lyrics and also steal away, were you there, and studied those lyrics. A lot of them were spiritual and also were a double meaning sung by Slaves when they were working.
I watched another interview with him also. This man never sold out, he remained true to his self throughout his life. He achieved so much. A thoroughly remarkable and respectable man.
I love my researches, especially when I am ignorant of what I am researching. Thank you for introducing myself to this man, he was very rewarding to read about.
I read that up to one million slaves died on the transits between Africa nd USA and while working as slaves. It is unbelievable how they continued to treat them even after.
I like to listen to 1920`s and 30`s black music. The blues is wonderful.
Reading all this I have a better vision of what this BLM is about.
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