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Danny

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  1. [quote name='Bassassin' post='342470' date='Dec 1 2008, 10:31 PM']PaisleyTastic!! I like it.

    And gay? Pink and green on red - I don't [i]think[/i] so, sweetie. :)

    Jon.[/quote]


    I agree with this. I love the Paisley but I don't think it goes with the red.

  2. [quote name='Wil' post='340216' date='Nov 29 2008, 01:10 AM']Something like that. Obviously its not as black and white as my statement, but for the sake of a poor analogy lets imagine a general good egg, lets say a monk, who has never hurt a soul in his entire life, has given all his belongings to the needy, helped the infirm etc etc etc yadda yadda yadda, gives into temptation one day and gets drunk, steals a traffic cone, wears it on his head, then steals an old womans mobility wheelchair and does donuts in the monestary car park.

    Is he a good person or scum?[/quote]

    Harmless monkey business IMO. :ph34r:

  3. [b]BBC 4

    8:30pm

    Soul Deep: The Story of Black Popular Music.[/b]

    The Sound of Young America.
    The story of Berry Gordy, founder of Motown Records, a former Detroit car production line worker whose mission was to produce music that would appeal to both black and white audiences. With his team of Motown songwriters and producers the careers of some of the biggest soul superstars were launched, including Diana Ross and The Supremes, The Four Tops and Smokey Robinson and The Miracles.

    With contributions from Holland-Dozier-Holland, Mary Wilson of the Supremes, Martha Reeves, Etta James, Fontella Bass and many others.

    [b]11:00 pm

    Motor City's Burning: Detroit from Motown to The Stooges.[/b]

    In 1967 the biggest riot in American history erupted on the streets of Detroit - but it wasn't the only revolution going on. The Sixties would see Detroit create music that captured the sound of a nation in upheaval.

    In the late Sixties, a rock scene led by the Motor City 5 and Iggy Pop and The Stooges created what was to become known as garage rock: music that would change the face of rock 'n' roll forever, paving the way for punk.

    With contributions from Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, George Clinton, Mary Wilson, Martha Reeves, John Sinclair and MC5.

    [b]12:00 am

    Standing in the Shadows of Motown.[/b]

    The story of the Funk Brothers who formed in 1959 in Detroit, and helped shape the Motown sound. This film reunites the Funk Brothers for the first time in 30 years.

    Includes specially recorded live performances by the Funk Brothers and many other including Chaka Khan, Bootsy Collins and Ben Harper.

  4. [quote name='Metallicat V3.0' post='150647' date='Mar 3 2008, 08:47 PM']A mass BC'er SX purchase might be fun depending on the discounts, a cheap jazz fretless would go nicely :huh:

    D

    xx[/quote]


    Someone already looked into it and was told there would be no discount! :)

  5. [quote name='dood' post='149253' date='Feb 29 2008, 11:54 PM']I have actually tried to write a reply 3 times.. I think I'm speechless... but I love it!! lol!!!![/quote]

    SNAP! :)

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