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Can I just state that, IMO Sympathy for the Devil is one of the worst songs I hear regularly?
What's all that drugged-up 70s junkie celeb "Whoo hooing" all about?
It stinks, that tune smells bad and looks awkward.

I hear no redeeming features.
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Try this then James -

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You will no doubt hate it, but one of my favourites..
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scotty?! :eek:

as to Mr. Richards' album, convince me...
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James Blast wrote:Can I just state that, IMO Sympathy for the Devil is one of the worst songs I hear regularly?
What's all that drugged-up 70s junkie celeb "Whoo hooing" all about?
It stinks, that tune smells bad and looks awkward.

I hear no redeeming features.
I blame Bulgakov. :roll: And get off the fence James :lol: - Ace avatar by the way!

Anyways, welcome to hell new chap.


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OOPS, aye manners Steve..welcome new person...!
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goodmorning all,
hope i didn't keep you from sleeping with all these questions unanswered :oops:

To start with the dogs : the smallest one is a jack russel female which will be 2 end of august. she's the kids and my wife's favourite. Her name is spice. The bigger one :) is a crossbreeding of a labrador and new foundlander which I got in the asylyum last year september (as my first dog died in july after 15 years). He's quite tall :D (well i'm 1.94 m myself so ...). He'll be also 2 in september and was named : rocky. didn't want to change the name since it suited him. In case someone is interested the kids names are matisse (6 in august) and vincent (11 in august) :wink:

the guitars.... I bougth my first in june 2004, started taking lessons in september. It was a cheap guitar (harley benton HX5BTK) with a nice sound. She was called "black lady". Xmas 2005 I got myself a handmade :roll: candian guitar from Simon and Patric lutherie with a natural colour and ligth satin finish. Ever so beuatifull and an astonishing sound. The more you play, the better she gets. She's called "desertrose" My oldest son is now taking care of the blacklady.

so far my morningstory
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stefanmoermans wrote:In case someone is interested the kids names are matisse (6 in august) and vincent (11 in august) :wink:
After Henri and van Gogh??

Welcome. 8)
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yep, there is a sligth link although i don't really like their paintings :innocent:
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Allo :)
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Debaser wrote:Allo :)
What she said :wink:


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ah, you're from Rotselaar!

I passed there yesterday and I must say it looked rather nice
It seems to be a good place to live and also perfect for long walks with the dogs...

Zondag josdag, you know :innocent:
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radiojamaica wrote:ah, you're from Rotselaar!

I passed there yesterday and I must say it looked rather nice
It seems to be a good place to live and also perfect for long walks with the dogs...

Zondag josdag, you know :innocent:
if you passed here yesterday it probably means you were at werchter classic :cry: did you know wercheter is a part of rotselar :?: :innocent:

r u living near by ? if yes, drop by whenever you want. Duvel is always served in a genuine glas and cold :D
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i've been to werchter.. i met christophe there!
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radiojamaica wrote:Yo de manne!
hi noce to see some belgium guys reacting :wink:
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emilystrange wrote:i've been to werchter.. i met christophe there!
hi em where u from ? classics or the real stuff
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stefanmoermans wrote: if you passed here yesterday it probably means you were at werchter classic :cry: did you know wercheter is a part of rotselar :?: :innocent:

r u living near by ? if yes, drop by whenever you want. Duvel is always served in a genuine glas and cold :D
Yeah, you got that right. twas Werchter classic yesterday afternoon. I wanted to see Roxy Music & The Simple Minds, but it's a long story how that came about... And I got in fi free :wink: I left right after that (around 6)because I couldn't be seen at a Bryan Adams gig ;D And it was soooo overcrowded there...

Last week I did the 'regular' Werchter thing on thursday. I had a good time, but didn't see very impressive shows (except John Frusciante's solo version of How deep is your love).


I'm living in Antwerp, for now. Not really nearby. Then again, there are no huge distances inna Belgium, are there?!
Maybe we could have a Heartland-BBQ in your garden? :innocent:
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I can remember back to when Roxy Music and The Simple Minds (sic) were cutting edge, so no mocking. Bryan Adams, on the other hand, goes without saying... :|
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James Blast wrote:Can I just state that, IMO Sympathy for the Devil is one of the worst songs I hear regularly?
What's all that drugged-up 70s junkie celeb "Whoo hooing" all about?
It stinks, that tune smells bad and looks awkward.

I hear no redeeming features.
The lyrics, man. I'll concede the daft 'woo-hooing', as best patronised by Von at the end of Detonation Boulevard - but it's a well-written track! Good Story.
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I was in Belgium yesterday. Top place.

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boudicca wrote:I was in Belgium yesterday. Top place.

Hello new bloke! :D
In Belgium without coming over to have a drink? How dare you :twisted:
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Obviousman wrote:
boudicca wrote:I was in Belgium yesterday. Top place.

Hello new bloke! :D
In Belgium without coming over to have a drink? How dare you :twisted:
she's like that Z, ooh, get her! :lol:
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