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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Imagine writing one song that was 1% as good as something written by Benny and Bjorn, though. Just imagine. :sigh:
    I now have 'dancing queen' earworm, and I am not pleased. It is, imvho, as good as a big-selling song by Queen. That is to say, commercially 'clever' but personally very painful to behold.

    I'm sure in the hundred-odd songs that I recorded and participated in the arrangement of, there are a number of songs which people who prefer rock to pop will prefer to a number of Abba songs.

    I have been known to run screaming from the room at weddings when Abba comes on.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    I now have 'dancing queen' earworm, and I am not pleased. It is, imvho, as good as a big-selling song by Queen. That is to say, commercially 'clever' but personally very painful to behold.

    I'm sure in the hundred-odd songs that I recorded and participated in the arrangement of, there are a number of songs which people who prefer rock to pop will prefer to a number of Abba songs.

    I have been known to run screaming from the room at weddings when Abba comes on.
    Can you hear the drums, Fernando? I bet that sends a shiver down your spine.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Can you hear the drums, Fernando? I bet that sends a shiver down your spine.
    That reminds me of Greg Mitchell on here when we were supposed to be singing Torres. I think he put it in his sig.

    I am washing out my ears with the this:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQFgq6WVUyo

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    That reminds me of Greg Mitchell on here when we were supposed to be singing Torres. I think he put it in his sig.

    I am washing out my ears with the this:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQFgq6WVUyo
    I liked Bill Bailey's 'Have you seen the queue for Nando's?'

    Those people ought to learn to play nice and quietly.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    I liked Bill Bailey's 'Have you seen the queue for Nando's?'

    Those people ought to learn to play nice and quietly.
    If seen him play 'Cars' on squeezy-horns live. And the U2 piss take is always worth one more watch.

    Off oop norf on Sunday. Staying here first: http://www.haweswaterhotel.com/

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    If seen him play 'Cars' on squeezy-horns live. And the U2 piss take is always worth one more watch.

    Off oop norf on Sunday. Staying here first: http://www.haweswaterhotel.com/
    Nice, nice, nice, nice. Enjoy.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    I now have 'dancing queen' earworm, and I am not pleased. It is, imvho, as good as a big-selling song by Queen. That is to say, commercially 'clever' but personally very painful to behold.

    I'm sure in the hundred-odd songs that I recorded and participated in the arrangement of, there are a number of songs which people who prefer rock to pop will prefer to a number of Abba songs.

    I have been known to run screaming from the room at weddings when Abba comes on.
    I have spent most of today listening to either Kamasi Washington in the am and now PIL post lunch.

    A combustible mix for sure though it is Friday so one has to diversify.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    I now have 'dancing queen' earworm, and I am not pleased. It is, imvho, as good as a big-selling song by Queen. That is to say, commercially 'clever' but personally very painful to behold.

    I'm sure in the hundred-odd songs that I recorded and participated in the arrangement of, there are a number of songs which people who prefer rock to pop will prefer to a number of Abba songs.

    I have been known to run screaming from the room at weddings when Abba comes on.
    Its a formindable collection of well crafted pop songs that I desperately never want to hear again as long as I live.

    I run screaming from the room at the merest hint of a wedding invitation. They are thoroughly miserable affairs and that is even without having to suffer the music.

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    Its a formindable collection of well crafted pop songs that I desperately never want to hear again as long as I live.

    I run screaming from the room at the merest hint of a wedding invitation. They are thoroughly miserable affairs and that is even without having to suffer the music.
    Despite our previous musical differences it is good to find some common ground where one can. Weddings.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Despite our previous musical differences it is good to find some common ground where one can. Weddings.
    We had fun at Ian Harvey's wedding, a.

    Well, we got spasticated, anyway.

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