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  • Good morning. Have a nice breakfast! :-&

  • Wallmart must be a nice place to visit!

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  • Chris Norman here in Bratislava last saturday. I recorded it by my phone.

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    The power of water... :-O

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    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
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  • Fantastic! Thanks Mel - I love organ music especially the really ingenious mechanisms and baroque decorations
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    mik3d3nch wrote: »
    Fantastic! Thanks Mel - I love organ music especially the really ingenious mechanisms and baroque decorations

    When you said that I was really tempted to post a vid of Russ Conways Roulette ;)
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    Blimey there's a name from the past I haven't heard in decades! Reminds me of going to Brighton and hearing this on the pier

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    Pipe organs were the first synthesizers, unique in being able to produce many different sounds at once, the blending of the various pipes being controlled by stops called 'voices' after the effect they caused. Vox Humana for instance is quite eerily like a choir sound depending on the quality of the music, the organist and the instrument.

    I'd give anything to own a pipe organ or a Wulitzer with Lesley speakers.

    Toccata in Fugue


    Ride of the Valkyries


    Inside the worlds largest pipe organ
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  • I actually do like Roulette by Russ Conway, it is proper old style seaside music :))

    Flashing lights, salty air, chip shop grub......none of this Westlers hamburgers, fruit Machines, and 2 Unlimited shite :))
    Every night is curry night!
  • After Roulette, a little bit of Sidesaddle - Mark & Lard would play this when they were on Radio 1 afternoon slot back in the 90s.



  • Haha I'd forgot about Mark and Lard...

    The Conmeister!!! :))
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    Wrong thread? Oh, well...
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  • F_Clowder wrote: »
    Wrong thread? Oh, well...

    reminds me of the cardiacs tbh LOL

    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • Never heard of them. A cross between Devo and the Bonzos?
  • 'ave some of this then you bleedin' 'ippies

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    More Cardiacs

    its like talking heads gone wrong LOL
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    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • How did we go from Russ Conway to the Cardiacs? I bet even John Peel wouldn't have done a Segway like that :))

    Good Ian Dury track as well, didn't you play that on one of your shows a month or so back mel?....Or was that Bassy?
    Every night is curry night!
  • I've played all the classic blockheads tracks about 6 times
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
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    How did we go from Russ Conway to the Cardiacs? I bet even John Peel wouldn't have done a Segway like that :))
    ****, Uncle Peely went from say Bolt thrower to Ivor Cutler, then back to Extreme noise terror then onto seefeel or timeshard then the 4 brothers




    see a peel session :P

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    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
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    That - RAKKA - was really horrible and scarey! I couldn't take more than 5 minutes of it. Depressing too since it's obviously a parody of ourselves and what we're doing or allowing to be done.

    I dont like horror films, never (voluntarily) watch them as a rule, that should reinforce my dislike of the genre!

    Caught me on a bad day, woke up extra early this morning feeling very low after a basinful from my wife who loathes the pres with a passion and emailed me a bunch of doom and gloom from around the Net basically outlining what that movie is based on, environmental disasters, quisling politicos, corporate mouthpieces spouting New Speak.

    She wants us to move back to the UK but my best mate who lives there told me 'under no circumstances do this, you'll regret it and knowing you, you'll get yourself in trouble from your opinions and quite likely your actions.'
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