What are you listening to?
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"My favourite song from one of my favourite albums, Nena asking you to please, please let her be your pirate. So smooth and joyful, I have to listen to it three times if I listen once" - ashi
- SomeInternetBloke
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So I googled the bojangles outta this song until my eyeballs withered in their sockets like white raisins. Feels like I know you better
Btw, how many languages does you speak?
"My favourite song from one of my favourite albums, Nena asking you to please, please let her be your pirate. So smooth and joyful, I have to listen to it three times if I listen once" - ashi
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"My favourite song from one of my favourite albums, Nena asking you to please, please let her be your pirate. So smooth and joyful, I have to listen to it three times if I listen once" - ashi
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A problem that he and I (and perhaps you as well) share is that we have an affinity for a "country music" that no longer holds any sway and is no longer evolving. Dead art forms and the terminus of centuries of tradition carried across oceans by desperate people and clung to and refined through generations of crushing poverty. Oh well, who cares when we have an endless supply of white trash synthpop party jams.SomeInternetBloke wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 9:18 pmDear stereotypical ethnic urbanites please don't knock it until you've tried the right version of Country.
Anyway, Mary James / "Mean Mary" is a bonkers musical genius (child prodigy, insatiable multi-instrumentalist, etc.) and the most talented and enthralling woman I have ever seen. When I met her I genuinely thought I might never breathe again.
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@ashi:
More banjo music:
More banjo music:
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Look, if I wanted to get my banjo jams from Nordic novelty acts (Steve 'n' Seagulls are Finnish, Ylvis are Norwegian) I would listen to this bluegrass version of Ylvis' The Fox.
[this is not mockery or sarcasm]
Speaking of madcap Finnish cross-genre covers of rock/metal songs, here are Apocalyptica elevating Metallica's "Nothing Else Matters".
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I was sure they were authentic... I mean what are the odds that an entire group of overseas people would have authentic-seeming instruments, clothing and voices...? I am a big fan of Ylvis.
I find the original far more entertaining and humorous and that was the main reason I liked that Thunderstuck song. (the visuals also are a lot of the source of the humour)I would listen to this bluegrass version of Ylvis' The Fox.
[this is not mockery or sarcasm]
That's okay but I don't find it humorous at all.... here is a song that's a bit similar that I like:Speaking of madcap Finnish cross-genre covers of rock/metal songs, here are Apocalyptica elevating Metallica's "Nothing Else Matters".
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If I ran a goth bar
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@ashi:
A similar thing is also "Me first and the gimme gimmes"....
A similar thing is also "Me first and the gimme gimmes"....