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Brand new female singer / composer...

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 13:16
by pikkrong
...woke me up this morning. Really original tunes I have to say. Unfortunately nothing isn't released yet. And even not recorded - my fault obviously :oops:
But I think I have planty of time to do it - she's only a bit older than a year.

Re: Brand new female singer / composer...

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 14:16
by rian
pikkrong wrote:...woke me up this morning. Really original tunes I have to say. Unfortunately nothing isn't released yet. And even not recorded - my fault obviously :oops:
But I think I have planty of time to do it - she's only a bit older than a year.
Nice one :D

My boys wake me every morning. But they aren't singing, they are fighting :roll:

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 14:23
by emilystrange
Dark and I are currently putting together a medley for my class of little ones to record.

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 14:39
by aims
emilystrange wrote:Dark and I are currently putting together a medley for my class of little ones to record.
May I suggest that it might be somewhat detrimental to their psychological state if you were to put 5 year olds in contact with Mr Duivel's lyrics :wink:

Though the thought of little 'uns mumbling "we run and hide and die" is quite perversely amusing :lol:

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 15:16
by Dark
We were thinking more along the lines of them singing Heartland. ;)

Then maybe.. Knocking On Heaven's Door/Hey Joe/Purple Haze/Jolene/Gimme Gimme Gimme/Gimme Shelter/1969/Stairway To Heaven/Ghostrider/Sister Ray/Louie Louie/Emma/Floorshow

Followed by some Siouxsie (Helter Skelter, Playground Twist) and Bauhaus (Stigmata Martyr, Nerves, Ziggy Stardust, Third Uncle, etc)..

Then if they want to sing Shadows, Reptile or any of my own songs, they are more than welcome. ;)


Seriously though, a choir of 5 year olds singing "Lay me down the long white line" and "My Heartland, Heartland, Heartland" over and over.. I could add a Bury Me Deep-esque drumbeat.. THAT would be the epitome of "Goth For The Under 7s" :lol:

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 15:18
by aims
o0o, make them do "Rosegarden Funeral of Sores".

That could raise some issues for the next PTA meeting ;)

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 16:05
by Dark
Motz wrote:o0o, make them do "Rosegarden Funeral of Sores".

That could raise some issues for the next PTA meeting ;)
Maybe Gimme Shelter?

5 Year Old Boys: "War.. Children.. it's just a kiss away, kiss away, kiss away.."
5 Year Old Girls: "Rape.. Murder.. it's just a kiss away.."

:innocent:

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 17:57
by emilystrange
you forgot sex dwarf.

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 19:02
by Andie
emilystrange wrote:you forgot sex dwarf.

:notworthy: :lol: :notworthy: :lol: :notworthy:

nah...i doubt that they forgot...they just ain't old enough to remember dancing to that in the 80's :innocent: :lol: 8)

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 19:22
by aims
On behalf of myself and Dark, I take the utmost offence. It wasn't our fault that certain parents decide not to concieve us in time to enjoy the decade of s**t clothes and even worse hair :innocent:

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 19:38
by Andie
are you saying that you actually wish to be as old as i am...

surely not...must be a mistake...i'd never want to be in my parents generation...










(actually scratch that...certain aspects of the 60's are intresting... :innocent: )

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 19:45
by Izzy HaveMercy
Burn wrote:certain aspects of the 60's are intresting... :innocent:

Yup.

The END of it.

IZ.

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 19:49
by Dark
You see, Motz and I should have been born in '65. That way, in 1979 we'd be 14 when Siouxsie put out her first album, a year later we'd be mourning Ian Curtis, but looking for this new "Bauhaus" lot, and a year later, buying a 7" record with a picture of a funeral on the front..

Then we could be bitter all through the 90s (despite my being 1-10 in the 90s, I still rejected contemporary pop music in favour of Simon and Garfunkel and 70s rock and roll before reaching 12 or 13 and hearing This Corrosion and buying some nice black clothes :lol:)

Posted: 12 Jun 2005, 20:26
by emilystrange
excuse ME. some of have the same hair and clothes.

Posted: 13 Jun 2005, 10:03
by markfiend
Ehh the youth of today. Fetch me my pipe and slippers. :lol:

Posted: 13 Jun 2005, 10:18
by timsinister
Educate them young. Excellent.

What about Goffs like me who're trying to maintain the glory days? I think I'm the only Sisters fan under twenty-five for about 10 miles in any direction...

Posted: 13 Jun 2005, 13:51
by boudicca
Well Indrek, it seems Anna is going to break my record for being the youngest ever Siouxsie impersonator. :lol:
timsinister wrote:Educate them young. Excellent.

What about Goffs like me who're trying to maintain the glory days? I think I'm the only Sisters fan under twenty-five for about 10 miles in any direction...
Yer in friggin' YORKSHIRE Timothy! It's t'land of t'goths. ;D

Obviously in Kingston-Upon-Hull, 10 miles in one direction would just leave you out somewhere in the North Sea. Cast a fishing net (or just a fishnet if you prefer), and you never know what old relics you could drag up! Unidentifiable apart from dental records and a Joy Division t-shirt. :innocent: :von: :wink:

Posted: 13 Jun 2005, 13:55
by Quiff Boy
Motz wrote:o0o, make them do "Rosegarden Funeral of Sores".

That could raise some issues for the next PTA meeting ;)
bauhaus' "crowds" ;)

Posted: 13 Jun 2005, 14:02
by boudicca
Quiff Boy wrote:
bauhaus' "crowds" ;)
What do you want of me
What do you long from me
A slim pixie, thin and forlorn
A count, white and drawn
What do you make of me
What can you take from me
Pallid landscapes off my frown
Let me rip you up and down

For you I came to forsake
Lay wide despise and hate
I sing of you in my demented songs
For you and your stimulations
Take what you can of me
Rip what you can off me
And this I’ll say to you
And hope that it gets through

You worthless bitch
You fickle s**t
You will spit on me
You will make me spit
And when the judas howl arise
And like the jesus jews you epitomize
I’ll still be here as strong as you
And I’ll walk away in spite of you

And I’ll walk away
Away
Walk away
(repeat)

Posted: 13 Jun 2005, 15:12
by timsinister
boudicca wrote:
Yer in friggin' YORKSHIRE Timothy! It's t'land of t'goths. ;D

Obviously in Kingston-Upon-Hull, 10 miles in one direction would just leave you out somewhere in the North Sea. Cast a fishing net (or just a fishnet if you prefer), and you never know what old relics you could drag up! Unidentifiable apart from dental records and a Joy Division t-shirt. :innocent: :von: :wink:
*shudder* Damn that name to Hell and back.

Yorkshire is infact becoming the Essex of the North, with the infectious influence of Lancashire to our East and all the gore that lurks the other side of Leeds.

What makes you think I own any fishnets? Damn, we're back in the gay territory again...

Posted: 13 Jun 2005, 15:19
by markfiend
Small point. Lancashire is to the West of Yorkshire.

Others have made similar mistakes though... :innocent:

Posted: 13 Jun 2005, 15:22
by aims
timsinister wrote:Damn, we're back in the gay territory again...
I thought you were from Yorkshire, not Brighton :innocent:

Posted: 13 Jun 2005, 15:28
by lazarus corporation
Motz wrote:
timsinister wrote:Damn, we're back in the gay territory again...
I thought you were from Yorkshire, not Brighton :innocent:
be careful...



:lol:

Posted: 13 Jun 2005, 15:53
by boudicca
timsinister wrote:
boudicca wrote:
Yer in friggin' YORKSHIRE Timothy! It's t'land of t'goths. ;D
*shudder* Damn that name to Hell and back.
Note to self: Always call Mr. Sinister Timothy from now on, and question his sexuality at every opportunity. :innocent: :twisted: :lol:

Posted: 13 Jun 2005, 16:04
by andymackem
The Essex of the North?

It could be worse. If you ignore the bits south of Chelmsford, Essex is quite nice.

If you only include the bits between Southend and Dagenham you've got hell on earth.

Guess where I live :evil: