
funy as hell
seek help
I will, at Key Music St Nixchristophe wrote:seek help
Didn't realise IZ was plugging our live vid here, but it deserves a long overdueJames Blast wrote:That was farking ace!![]()
now ye ken why I get so annoyed at him not playing live more
I did...now what?Ahráyeph wrote: P.S. : Anyone spotting the Spewing Fox wins a long, sloppy french kiss from IZ...
I'm sure you'll figure something out. You always do. We demand proof, though...Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
I did...now what?
IZ.
Alluring.Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:As ever, the Jolie Monster is ridiculously enticing like the most beautiful alien female panther ever. She's a unique thing.
That's whit keeps us on par wi thi Weegies, nae doot...James Blast wrote:you Belgians sure ur weird
I +ed them too. Just got to bide my time before watching them though - Call of Duty = Debaser's chance to catch up on tv recordingsJames Blast wrote:Sky Arts 1:
Sky Arts at the Roundhouse - 8-9pm
A behind-the-scenes look at the London venue's weekend of events marking what would have been the 70th birthday of musician and artist Frank Zappa. Among the attractions on the programme were a performance by the Mighty Boosh, as well as a concert by Zappa's son Dweezil in which he and his band performed the album Apostrophe in its entirety.
Classic Albums - 9-10pm
The making of Apostrophe and Overnite Sensation, two of the best known albums by musician and artist Frank Zappa.
Frank Zappa The Torture Never Stops - 10am-12am
Zappa Halloween Concert NYC 1981
and then this
Zappa Plays Zappa - 12-1am
Dweezil Zappa pays tribute to his father Frank, performing a selection of the innovative musician's most popular songs.
I'll be +ing 1,3 and 4, I have 2 on DVD (thanx Koen)