NFD + Ahrayeph Leuven

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I expect "someone" mentioned it already, but I don't see it anywhere. My eyes are not what they used to be, so if there is a thread on this already, feel free to delete this one...

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we don't delete anything to do with ARF! and I hope you'll introduce yourself at the gig :D
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Sure!

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Even if we did delete ARF related threads, we'll leave this one to save people checking through twenty-seventeen pages on the other thread. ;)
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Och! you're just jealous mark cause you haven't had a rock star sit in your room and drink tea whilst listening to Zoon of a Thursday afternoon :lol:
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James Blast wrote:Och! you're just jealous mark cause you haven't had a rock star sit in your room and drink tea whilst listening to Zoon of a Thursday afternoon :lol:
True. :(
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Tell you what, if you're desperate, Mark, I'll come up and listen to You Could Be The One on a spare Saturday. Will that count? :lol:
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not even close ;D


Anyone spot the Megadeth ref?
No, thought not, not even some Belgian piano player! :evil: ;D
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James Blast wrote:not even close ;D


Anyone spot the Megadeth ref?
No, thought not, not even some Belgian piano player! :evil: ;D
OI! I listened to Megadeth whe you still had hair on yer scalp! :evil:

Took that little hint of yers to spot it tho...

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99...
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James Blast wrote:99...
Ways to dye? ;D

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thanke ;D

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May I remind the good HL folks - lovely and supportive as y'awl have always been to me and the band - that this isn't just and ARF ting, but there's also a band called NFD, who happen to have one of the best bass players around in their ranks (and I didn't even mention the Neph... for now :P) and churn out a bunch of great choons themselves?
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still not heard them apart from that free d/l a month or so back, it was guid, very guid but ye ken why I'll be there
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Ahráyeph wrote:May I remind the good HL folks - lovely and supportive as y'awl have always been to me and the band - that this isn't just and ARF ting, but there's also a band called NFD, who happen to have one of the best bass players around in their ranks (and I didn't even mention the Neph... for now :P) and churn out a bunch of great choons themselves?
You mean that's Les Claypool's new band??? :eek: ;D


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James Blast wrote:still not heard them apart from that free d/l a month or so back, it was guid, very guid but ye ken why I'll be there
Aye, a ken. Nae worries, there WILL be Duvel... ;D
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
Ahráyeph wrote:May I remind the good HL folks - lovely and supportive as y'awl have always been to me and the band - that this isn't just and ARF ting, but there's also a band called NFD, who happen to have one of the best bass players around in their ranks (and I didn't even mention the Neph... for now :P) and churn out a bunch of great choons themselves?
You mean that's Les Claypool's new band??? :eek: ;D


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Nah, Geddy Lee's... ;D
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Ahráyeph wrote:Geddy Lee
Another voice that makes me :urff:, though I do love the music...
I left my heart in Ballycastle... :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Another voice? Whose else's?
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Get some 70s King Crimson inside ya, John Wetton was not only a destroyer on the bass guitar, he had an immaculate voice ~ start with "Book of Saturday" from "Larks' Tongues in Aspic'
Jeezziz! that boy could sing and play!!!

there's never a Zed about when ye need wan... :|
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And all this because I revere Tony Pettit for his great bass work with the Nephs (which he continues to do with NFD)... :roll:
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Ahráyeph wrote:Another voice? Whose else's?
Most do, unfortunately...one that comes immediately to mind is :von:.
I left my heart in Ballycastle... :cry: :cry: :cry:
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SINsister wrote:one that comes immediately to mind is :von:.
Stone the heretic!

(While studiously ignoring the fact that she has a point...)
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First off, I have a hard time with folks (male and female) who can't sing on key. That eliminates about 75% of vocalists right off the bat (and I think I'm being pretty kind here). Blame my mom for this, because she exposed me to exquisite voices (including her own) from a very young age. Secondly, I don't care for high-pitched voices, as a rule. That eliminates most female vocalists, save for girlies dear to my heart (such as Liz Fraser, Lisa Gerrard, and a scant handful of others), and a few opera singers. I don't like male tenor voices or guys who sing falsetto, save again for a few opera singers and the few who manage to do it well (some NWOBHM legends spring to mind ;)), or who do it quirkily enough that I can ignore the off note here and there (Pete Murphy, Bowie, etc.)... Sucks to be me, I guess. :| :roll:
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So I suppose we won't see you at one of our gigs then; unless you've got some great ear plugs... ;D
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