Internal Jukebox

Does exactly what it says on the tin. Some of the nonsense contained herein may be very loosely related to The Sisters of Mercy, but I wouldn't bet your PayPal account on it. In keeping with the internet's general theme nothing written here should be taken as Gospel: over three quarters of it is utter gibberish, and most of the forum's denizens haven't spoken to another human being face-to-face for decades. Don't worry your pretty little heads about it. Above all else, remember this: You don't have to stay forever. I will understand.
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bushman*pm wrote:
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boudicca wrote::lol: My oh my you're in for a disappointment. Par excellence.

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James Blast wrote:I concur :(
Well, I should cancel my ticket then, shouldn't I...
....especially if you're flying with Ryanscare or Easycrash
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Yup, the former. Oh well, they got me there and back when we were flyin' to Spain, so I guess Glasgow won't be much of a prob either. I might just dare to cross over to the north of the island anyway, who's to say...
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Hey, ARF! I played your "Summer" on my last.fm station tonight. Ace! And you're welcome. :wink: :P ;D
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boudicca wrote:"Sweeeeeeeet Car-o-line..."

:oops: :lol:
oh sweet jesus, nnnnnoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
that MUST be payback for the Aquafresh barber shop ditty!

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SINsister wrote:Hey, ARF! I played your "Summer" on my last.fm station tonight. Ace! And you're welcome. :wink: :P ;D
So here's where I should have said 'Thanks' but since you already assumed that there's no need for it anymore, is there? ;D ;) Seriously, I'm glad you like the track! :notworthy:
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On the Internal Jukebox all day (probably work related, mhehe) the line 'The Domination, Radiation' from The Neph's 'Preacher Man'...
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For some reason, it's been Will I Dream lately, which is rather upsetting cos I loathe the bloody thing. :evil:
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No that I loathe the track by any means, but We Want More DT64 has been going through my head on and off for a couple of weeks. Oddly enough, I have not listened to it in over a decade, but I did box it up recently, so seeing the record must have triggered the response.
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Another fine thread necro courtesy of Martin :notworthy: :lol:

I can't get the background music from The Apprentice out my head today... you know, the stuff they play when they're trying to create some tension. It's making me tense!
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boudicca wrote:Another fine thread necro courtesy of Martin :notworthy: :lol: !
:oops: To be honest, I did not think that the thread had been dormant for so long. I suffer from Internal Thread Reminders....
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Petseri wrote:
boudicca wrote:Another fine thread necro courtesy of Martin :notworthy: :lol: !
:oops: To be honest, I did not think that the thread had been dormant for so long. I suffer from Internal Thread Reminders....
Over two years is 'not long' in your universe? :eek:

As for me, the IJ is hyperactive at all times, but today is most happily stuck on never pass this way again, by the late and much lamented perfume tree, of Vancouver BC...
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7anthea7 wrote:
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boudicca wrote:Another fine thread necro courtesy of Martin :notworthy: :lol: !
:oops: To be honest, I did not think that the thread had been dormant for so long. I suffer from Internal Thread Reminders....
Over two years is 'not long' in your universe? :eek:
"not dormant for so long" in the sense that I thought that it had been active more recently than that.
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Pale Shelter ~ Tears for Fears

I don't even like them
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Ooh I'm pleased to see this thread back - I had forgotten it!

I have been suffering from Kate-Bush-itis lately. (thanks to another thread...)
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vaya con dios - i don't want to know

oh but i do! i want to know how on earth this song, which i haven't listened to in ages, made it into my internal jukebox. :? :lol:
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LouLou wrote:vaya con dios - i don't want to know

oh but i do! i want to know how on earth this song, which i haven't listened to in ages, made it into my internal jukebox. :? :lol:
Didn't you know that your IJ is run by capricious (and frequently evil) demons? :lol:
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7anthea7 wrote:capricious (and frequently evil) demons? :lol:
so terribly true... brrrr so cold as the Boss says
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the guitar solo from Bodhisattva-Steely Dan
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUYaosyR4bE

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amy whinehouse - you know i'm no good.

it was playing at the cornershop when i popped in to buy a pack of ciggies.

i won't be going there again. :|
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Haven't made it downstairs yet (ah, the dubious joys of unemployment...), so have been 'listening' to a loop of Some Kind Of Stranger, On The Wire, and..erm...Rosebud In June. WTF??? Must've been dreamin' about goin' down t'pub wi' the morris... ;D
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OK, I ken the first two, do I need tae ken the last one?
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James Blast wrote:OK, I ken the first two, do I need tae ken the last one?
Erm...trad, as popularsied by Steeleye Span.





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I've heard them, is that any good?
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James Blast wrote:I've heard them, is that any good?
It's done pretty straight, but the harmonies are awesome. (If I'm recalling correctly, it's a capella.) And it's a crazed tune - main vocal line covers a couple of octaves. (But I can still sing it...on a good day. ;D )
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duran duran - union of the snake ;D
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