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Originally posted by doodab View PostA red convertible sportscar winds it's way along the ribbon of tarmac adjacent to an azure sea. Overhead the sun blazes in a clear blue sky and as it draws closer you see that it's driven by a beautiful blonde with headscarf and shades.
She is not going to be listening to 'no jacket required' is she?
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=C-o8EeITzYM
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A red convertible sportscar winds it's way along the ribbon of tarmac adjacent to an azure sea. Overhead the sun blazes in a clear blue sky and as the car draws closer you see that it's driven by a beautiful blonde in headscarf and shades.
She is not going to be listening to 'no jacket required' is she?
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=C-o8EeITzYM
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostYes!
Phil Collins - No!
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On the occasions where the musicians play the same tune, then yes it can be quite good. But more often than not it's just musical .
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Originally posted by stek View PostDoes it count as music?
After watching that series, I realised that Jazz (traditional) was "music" up until about 1955. After that, it simply became an experimental, self-indulgent racket.
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David, the Spanish Barman here in the bar in Dublin, sneaked some Jazz on the wallpaper music thing - even at low volume it's done my box in!
Normally we have Free and Phil Collins - that's better than this tuneless drivel.
I complained (in a jokey manner) and all the rest of the barstaff rallied round me cos they think it;s crap too and we got it turned off! Phil Collins back on but you can't have everything....
Where's my Yr Anhrefn tape? Did I say tape?.....
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Originally posted by stek View PostDoes it count as music?
NO.
It's crap.
I hate it.
And I'm almost deaf.
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