Glossolalia
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I really don't have an effing clue what this is all about
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Me neithereotunun wrote:No clue as well. Has that ever kept me from replying?
"Hawyouyafuckinbawbagamgoin'taebootyouinthebawz"
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"thatrefaree'saprickbythewayIhopesumbodyzathaimshaggin'hiswife"
Are tongues I've found my self slipping into on occasion..........am I possessed?
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"thatrefaree'saprickbythewayIhopesumbodyzathaimshaggin'hiswife"
Are tongues I've found my self slipping into on occasion..........am I possessed?
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
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Steve you git, you beat me to it!Pista wrote:Didn't Harry Potter do that ?
@ Claire - I don't think mumbling incoherently counts as 'speaking in tongues'
Whereas I've heard loads of people speaking in Tong, Bradford.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
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"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Granpa Simpson did it in the movie.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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Those Flanders kids are doing it all the time!canon docre wrote:Granpa Simpson did it in the movie.
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In the pentecostal community glossolalia is refered to as 'Gift'. God speaking through other people. I personally thought this was why The Sisterood l.p. had that title.
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Not too hard to imagine knowing this, and chuckling to himself as he named his latest techno album, back in 86.E Gypsy wrote:In the pentecostal community glossolalia is refered to as 'Gift'. God speaking through other people. I personally thought this was why The Sisterood l.p. had that title.
Nice one E Gypsy.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
I'm aware of that but so what. He had already 'poisoned' Wayne & Adam's plans so I can't see what relevance that translation of the title has. Where as Eldritch expressing himself through other people - Fox, Ray, Vega, Patricia - fits my assumption that Gift is refering to 'speaking in tongues'.markfiend wrote:"Gift" is German for poison.
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Techno? No. How can you possibly called Gift a 'techno' album.Planet Dave wrote:Not too hard to imagine knowing this, and chuckling to himself as he named his latest techno album, back in 86.E Gypsy wrote:In the pentecostal community glossolalia is refered to as 'Gift'. God speaking through other people. I personally thought this was why The Sisterood l.p. had that title.
Nice one E Gypsy.
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Very easily. Look, I'll do it again - its a techno album.E Gypsy wrote:Techno? No. How can you possibly called Gift a 'techno' album.Planet Dave wrote:Not too hard to imagine knowing this, and chuckling to himself as he named his latest techno album, back in 86.E Gypsy wrote:In the pentecostal community glossolalia is refered to as 'Gift'. God speaking through other people. I personally thought this was why The Sisterood l.p. had that title.
Nice one E Gypsy.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
Mea Culpa......... You must be talking in tongues.Planet Dave wrote:Very easily. Look, I'll do it again - its a techno album.E Gypsy wrote:Techno? No. How can you possibly called Gift a 'techno' album.Planet Dave wrote: Not too hard to imagine knowing this, and chuckling to himself as he named his latest techno album, back in 86.
Nice one E Gypsy.
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So what would you call it, other than a damn fine album of course?
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
errr.Planet Dave wrote:
So what would you call it, other than a damn fine album of course?
Tongueno?
I also think it's a great album but nowhere near techno, it's not even electro. The overall sound has always reminded me of the track Mea Culpa from 'My Life In The bush of Ghosts' by Eno/Byrne. Perhaps slightly trancey in a Spiral tribe kind of way but, and I have to say again, it's not techno. Eat Static are techno but not The Sisterhood
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Nah I don't go with all the sub-division labels / genres / whatever. It sure aint rock, pop, or hip-hop, so it must be techno!
Anyway, who gives a monkeys arse, it's a damn fine album.
Anyway, who gives a monkeys arse, it's a damn fine album.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
You give a monkey's arse, we all give a monkey's arse, even the monkees give an arse. [/b]Planet Dave wrote:Nah I don't go with all the sub-division labels / genres / whatever. It sure aint rock, pop, or hip-hop, so it must be techno!
Anyway, who gives a monkeys arse, it's a damn fine album.
All my life I've wanted to be someone; I guess I should have been more specific.
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Call it g**h for all I care.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'