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Nope in my mind she is blasting along listening to MetallicaOriginally 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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I'd rather listen to Phil Collins than Jazz and I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than listen to Phil Collins!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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I would have said no, up until I watched this: Jazz (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A truly brilliant must-see series (as is most of the Ken Burns stuff.)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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Ba ba ba zing toot ba ba baOriginally 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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