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Music Video 70S GIFPerfect Day Saturday 25th September 2021!

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Because it is


On 9/4/2021 at 12:16 PM, chook fowler said:

He’s Nobody’s Moggy Now by Eric Bogle - along the lines of 101 uses for a dead cat.

That was so last week Chook! Its a definite RSPCA alert felines first then smack the doggies!

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I just heard this on the radio. Bought a tear to my eye. Thought if the. It’s and how hard they fought to do this for us: 

 

 

New favourite album - 2021 AFL grand final. Starts off really solid. Killer tracks at the 3/4 mark, then a brilliant finish. And like any great album, initially the songs you didn’t like (second quarter) seem to get better the more you listen to them. 


I can’t believe I missed this one. They played it in post-match celebrations. Perfect:

 

On 9/28/2021 at 7:20 PM, Cassiew said:

I can’t believe I missed this one. They played it in post-match celebrations. Perfect:

 

If anyone has a YouTube account, I would love it if you could make a video of our highlights to this song. You’d have my eternal thanks ❤️

Is anyone going to remake this?

 

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Edited by Deestroy All


2 hours ago, Cassiew said:

Is anyone going to remake this?

 

[censored] hope not.

2 hours ago, Cassiew said:

Is anyone going to remake this?

 

With Maxy as captain, I’m sure the new version would have a more Chet Faker vibe…

8 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

[censored] hope not.

You don’t like it?

  • 1 year later...

All the music talk on the usernames thread got me thinking about this one from last year - one of my favourite threads on Demonland.

Post what's currently on your playlist here.

And if anyone has a spare hour or two and wants to indulge in a musical masterpiece give these two tracks by Boris a listen.

 

The song from which I borrowed my username…


https://youtu.be/CP36YVfcjn0

It’s from the album “Deserter’s Songs” by Mercury Rev, a band whose music features frequent use of the theremin, a musical instrument that just doesn’t get enough love. (Think, the very distinctive sound about 20 seconds into “Good Vibrations” by the Beach Boys.) MR use the theremin so much better than that though. Imho anyways. I don’t like the Beach Boys so of course MR do it better 😁


28 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

The song from which I borrowed my username…


https://youtu.be/CP36YVfcjn0

It’s from the album “Deserter’s Songs” by Mercury Rev, a band whose music features frequent use of the theremin, a musical instrument that just doesn’t get enough love. (Think, the very distinctive sound about 20 seconds into “Good Vibrations” by the Beach Boys.) MR use the theremin so much better than that though. Imho anyways. I don’t like the Beach Boys so of course MR do it better 😁

Such a unique instrument, have you seen this movie/doco on it's creator?

220px-Theremin-_An_Electronic_Odyssey_Fi

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

No I haven’t, but I’ll defs watch it. Thanks @Dr. Gonzo 👍🏽

All I know is it was created in the late 1800s by a man named Leon Theremin. And I know this because my firstborn is named Leon and he used to tell everyone that he was named after this guy. Not a cool Leon like Leon Spinks or Leon Trotsky. But Leon Theremin.

🤷‍♀️

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I've watched John Spencer make rock and roll love to the theremin

One of the great live performances on live TV, ABC recovery.

 

 
6 minutes ago, Brownie said:

I've watched John Spencer make rock and roll love to the theremin

One of the great live performances on live TV, ABC recovery.

 

🤔 I don’t know… seems more like a clumsy, drunken one-night-stand with the theremin. 

1 hour ago, Brownie said:

I've watched John Spencer make rock and roll love to the theremin

One of the great live performances on live TV, ABC recovery.

 

the greatest recovery performance for sure; their shows in the 90s when they toured were incredible

right now: dawn richard and stephen zahn collab album, and earlier today new releases from taylor swift, arctic monkeys

last weekend: bluebottle kiss at the gaso

this weekend: tame impala at rocket arena

 


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