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Thread: The M'Google Doodle Man - "I wouldn't call this music"

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    ( and which one is Rick ? ) he's the more talented one paul. (if in doubt check their jackets, rick's outfit is more flamboyant, rock starish)


    having read the platform 3 'fiddling it' thread, perhaps the london symphony orchestra might like to get in touch with ganesh, god of elephant arts and performance?

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    (i bet the lso worry that someone might accidentally poke a cocktail stick straight through their gullet too)

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    Quote Originally Posted by handsomefortune View Post
    rick and susan wakeman performing their latest composition:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEAyH...ture=fvwp&NR=1
    Do they know Ricky The Cat Casio?.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ep2G7CoDBdU

    (Don't view on a full stomach )

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    This is how I'm currently considering this thread....


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    That sculpture mask represents how I largely consider recorded music

    Retronautin' right back to the late 19th century.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Globaltruth View Post
    This is how I'm currently considering this thread....

    At least you're the right way up.....once Sir Cliff gets you on Jubileebeebies..............
    http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1022/...d7f5390ee0.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by johncorrigan View Post
    At least you're the right way up.....once Sir Cliff gets you on Jubileebeebies..............
    http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1022/...d7f5390ee0.jpg
    global's looking far too alert - judging by the pic (pointy bullets for pupils)? a coma is required ... preferably a really deep one. (none of that blinking, staring, or worst of all waking up nonsense).

    where can i get one?

    lateralthinking1's casio film is pushing it, but i wouldn't mind a listen to that elephant impro cd of mr gong gong's...... much better than cliff, or pushing the boundaries of jez on 3, (for the last two weeks there hasn't been any jazz at all - just pop & muzak). at least on this forum people don't insist mr magoo has 20/20 vision. http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgur...QEwAw&dur=5034

    some risk taking is utterly pointless, but it's not good to be risk averse either - bagging up trees, for instance, is a bit extreme imo, especially considering they could be more discretely under surveillance instead http://cache2.allpostersimages.com/p...-trees-xvi.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by handsomefortune View Post

    bagging up trees, for instance, is a bit extreme imo, especially considering they could be more discretely under surveillance instead http://cache2.allpostersimages.com/p...-trees-xvi.jpg
    When they're running short of drones the US like to drop these undercover via a stealth bomber - a clunk in the bonce from one of these can have a detrimental effect on any insurgent.

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