For each song you have on a mysteriously acquired tape of demos, thirty points.
Where can I mysteriously acquire a demo?
Have you heard any songs that you just KNOW are about YOU!? 250 big ones!
how about an extra 500 if you are not under chemical treatments?
Stuart Murdoch had to sell most of his record collection because.........
It was either that or strip?
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 1998 20:02:20 +0100 (BST) From: Stuart Gardiner <skg21@hermes.cam.ac.uk> Subject: Sinister: Sons of Showaddywaddy
Well unfortunately I can't claim to have heard the album, but like a lot of people here I've already heard (and have tapes of) over half the songs on the album, either on the radio sessions or at gigs. And no, they're
not
about to reveal a new "techno" direction... Sure, the album will have different song styles on it, otherwise it would get monotonous and dull very quickly; why is that a problem?
Yeah! No more! Although techno is not entirely scary if done the right way. For example, a friend of mine in a death metal band which lacks a percusionist and uses a drum machine told of an amusing incident when they were playing a gig and the machine wasn't hooked up properly to the output speakers made an interesting Nintendo/Pong sound over their music. Plink! Plink Plink! Over deathmetal.
PS I, too, think it would be a good idea for B&S to play Baltimore. Even though I don't know where it is. Shall we start a petition?
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