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Posted: Wed 10 Mar, 2004 3:54 am
by Whitey
Thriller
Posted: Wed 10 Mar, 2004 9:17 am
by Sully
Sneaky,
The Flying Dutchman is part of Wagners 'The Ring' cycle of operas. Did I ever mention that one of Wagner's direct descendants served in the Royal Marines?

Posted: Wed 10 Mar, 2004 1:21 pm
by RobT
"Keep on Moving" - Soul II Soul
"keeeeep oooon moooving, dont stop, like the hands of tiiiiime!"
Goes round my head constantly when i'm running
Rob
Posted: Wed 10 Mar, 2004 8:11 pm
by goreD.
Killaloe.....
The best regimental march in the British Army !!!!!!
I think I may have started a bit of an argument there !!!!
Posted: Wed 10 Mar, 2004 11:27 pm
by Nimbard
Im starting to find some of Rob Zombies songs very motivational hehe well I just guessing im the one person on these forums that listens to that type of music oh well...
And look at my post thriving also has to be my best ever post I think

Posted: Thu 11 Mar, 2004 11:46 am
by Rev
For any one whose friends/family etc are telling you what to do all the time, tryin to tell you not to join up;
Bon jovi - It's my life
Posted: Thu 11 Mar, 2004 12:21 pm
by Artist
One to get you going is:
(sang in deep voice) "Caught my kna**ers in a barbed wire fence"
(sang in soprano vioce) "DO DA, DO DA!
Keeps you on your toes! And confuses the hell out of any civvies watching and listening.
Artist
Posted: Thu 11 Mar, 2004 5:49 pm
by anglo-saxon
Artist wrote:One to get you going is:
(sang in deep voice) "Caught my kna**ers in a barbed wire fence"
(sang in soprano vioce) "DO DA, DO DA!
Keeps you on your toes! And confuses the hell out of any civvies watching and listening.
Artist
Strange but true.
Another polular one that would have alarmed the civies was "surfing" on the table with a pint in each hand while the rest of the plonkers "sang" the tune to Hawaii Five-O. For some reason, the "surfer" always had his trousers around his ankles and he invariably fell off. Not sure why that was a pre-requisite, but lit ooked damned funny.
This, of course, was in the early days. One doesn't do "that" kind of thing nowadays, does one?
Posted: Thu 11 Mar, 2004 5:53 pm
by Nimbard
only if hypnotised Saxon... or just really drunk and had some bet that it cant be done still im guessing

hehe
Posted: Thu 11 Mar, 2004 8:28 pm
by Mince
Stonesour 'Choose'.
Posted: Thu 11 Mar, 2004 10:11 pm
by Frank S.
Nimbard wrote:Im starting to find some of Rob Zombies songs very motivational hehe well I just guessing im the one person on these forums that listens to that type of music oh well...
We've got a few of his CDs and his flick "House of a 1000 corpses".
You ain't alone...
Besides that, Disturbed, Queens of the Stone Age (no poofters), Tool, Stabbing Westward, Orbital, Prodigy, and a bunch of classical.
Posted: Thu 11 Mar, 2004 10:26 pm
by Mince
I got Lateralus. Took a long time to get into that... I saw Killswitch Engage last year; they were supported by Poison the Well. Well impressive.