yAMP: yet Another Music Post

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JAB Creations wrote:I have on song called "no name" and it's absolutely frigin brilliant! :mrgreen:
Ah, yes, it's actually a cover, the original is by a band called "Unknown artist". Try their "Track 02", it's fantastic! :twisted:
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@Kieran:

Yay, a band! Cool, what did/do you play?

I was never "properly" in a band, just fooled around in my teens trying to play keyboards. My most notable performance was at a school concert, playing John Lord's solos on a cheesy cover of "Child in Time" (with "customised" lyrics). As the only person who could actually sing was playing drums (and thus had troubles singing) I also had to do the vocals :dubious: :oops:

Being a true metalhead I have now moved to more manly instruments, namely the recorder (aka blockflute, flauta doce, etc.) :lol: I am certainly more at ease with it than with a keyboard.
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Mordred wrote:Being a true metalhead I have now moved to more manly instruments, namely the recorder (aka blockflute, flauta doce, etc.) :lol: I am certainly more at ease with it than with a keyboard.
Can you do Hot Cross Buns? That's my joint. ;)
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Rhythm guitar in the first band, lead in the second. Honestly, they both really sucked, but it was hella fun and an incredible chick magnet.

Girls love bands, regardless of your talent.
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superdezign wrote:Can you do Hot Cross Buns? That's my joint. ;)
I always had trouble with that one. Three Blind Mice however - I rocked that.
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I got Alphabeat's album this morning. It's brilliant.
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Serious Bump! :drunk:

I'm having fun on Billboard.com, under Videos, Underground Videos. I really liked Mink, The Amity Front, and Company of Thieves, among others. Too much stuff today is overproduced smurf and this tain't it. I then chase down all their hits on YouTube.

Here's Pressure Pressure from Mink:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Al_qt1eOJ8

But sometimes I have to hop over the pond (figuratively) and check out what played at Glastonbury or is going to play there. I like UK and Aussie stuff too, sometimes.

Happy programming!
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