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"Be Just And Fear Not"
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Wackyfield, W. Yorkshire Pudding
Posts: 146
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. Well, twice.I think that's a silly reason ![]() And I'll definately consider it *goes to madly practice guitar* |
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#477 (permalink) |
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Kables
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: YORKSHIRE!!!
Posts: 2,581
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Mika clearly the Yorkshire term is Puddin'
![]() hehe we even have a pub in my home town called 'The Yorkshire Puddin' ' ![]()
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Olli: During the day we're rockstars, at night we offer services of a different kind... t'Lion t'Witch an t'Wardrobe Shoulders of the wasteland What's worse than the truth? LIES!!!! ORANGE!!! |
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"Be Just And Fear Not"
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Wackyfield, W. Yorkshire Pudding
Posts: 146
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I've just downloaded off iTunes: The Brian Setzer Orchestra - Jump, Jive An' Wail: The Very Best of the Brian Setzer Orchestra (1994-2000). I downloaded it because 1) I could not find it on the online stores (so therefore it'll be very unlikely for it to be in the actual stores) and 2) it is cheaper
and 3) I need it now!!!I absolutely hate downloading though, however much it saves on oil. ![]() |
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Loitering Dwarf
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Birmingham
Posts: 886
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My last few have been an odd bunch:
Orphaned Land - Mabool (Israeli doom metal. Curiouser and curiouser, but bloody good.) Orphaned Land - The Beloved's Cry Korpiklaani - Korwen Kuningas (I had the press copy as a download and it won't copy onto CD, meaning I needed a hard copy to play on my stereo. Got a new track about a rabbit god that isn't on the press version. Woo.) Jeana Leslie and Siobhan Miller - In A Bleeze (folk duo I saw at Cropredy) Whapweasel - Colour (Another one from Cropredy and more of a live band, but there are some gems on the album) Apocalyptica - Plays Metallica
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I don't believe in chance I don't believe you can resist The things that make no sense ~Lola Rennt |
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Kables
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: YORKSHIRE!!!
Posts: 2,581
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i just bought Dragonforce's Ultra Beatdown!!! DAMN IT!!! It's awesome, bring on the tour!!!
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Olli: During the day we're rockstars, at night we offer services of a different kind... t'Lion t'Witch an t'Wardrobe Shoulders of the wasteland What's worse than the truth? LIES!!!! ORANGE!!! |
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#487 (permalink) |
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Evil invader
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Northernmost Sweden
Posts: 598
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I've probably bought at least 100 cds since my last post here but I don't have the energy to list them all. Today however I got the V/A - 20 years of covering the extremes compilation that CM released recently. Pretty cool stuff although I only dig about 10 songs out of more than 30. Dark Tranquillity's cover of Sentenced's "Broken" is very cool. Zimmers Holes cover of "Doommaker" (Old Man's Child) and Wolf's version of "Alma Mater" (Moonspell) also kick ass. I was hoping for a Krisiun version of "Battle Metal" though. That would've been awesome!
Or Turisas doing something by Krisiun ![]() |
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#489 (permalink) |
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Evil invader
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Northernmost Sweden
Posts: 598
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I use all money I have to spare on music. I don't earn much money (I'm a teacher) and my fiancée studies at the University. Plus we have a 4 year old daughter, so we are definitely no millionaires
All the money I DO have I spend on music though. I suppose I buy roughly 15-20 cds per month, sometimes more. Last month I bought 48 new cds These of course also include cheap ones that I bought off Tradera/Ebay and such. |
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#490 (permalink) |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 354
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woow! thats cool
i hardly get 5 per month O_O but well i also use all money to spare in music, concert tickets t-shirts and taxi to back home XD My last purchases were Scorpions - Humanity for a friend, Kamelot - Ghost Opera (second Coming), Children of Bodom - Hatebreeder special edition |
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#491 (permalink) |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 3,861
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@Mr. Lapin Kulta
wow, okay, thats the reason then *laughing* I am spending too much money on all of the stuff like gigs, travelling and cds -.- going to school and working is difficult looking at my shedule, so ofte I work from 6pm until 2am, get home at 3 and get up at 6 again... |
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#493 (permalink) |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 3,861
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@Mr. Lapin Kulta
well, itīs not like Iīd pay for all gigs XD working as press (and then gaining the chance to get in for free without working often) saves loads of money, but... well, i dont like germany so I have to travel in a way to be happy ^^ |
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#496 (permalink) |
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My Wine in Silence
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Canada
Posts: 125
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I seem to never buy one cd at a time. I went a week ago to pick up Enslaved's Vertebrae and ended up with:
Nachtmystium - Assassins Daylight Dies - Lost to the Living Swallow the Sun - Plague of Butterflies by the by, all four are amazing. Vertebrae being album of the year. |
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#499 (permalink) |
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"Be Just And Fear Not"
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Wackyfield, W. Yorkshire Pudding
Posts: 146
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Metallica - Kill 'Em All
Faith No More - Angel Dust & The Real Thing Daft Punk - Human After All Children Of Bodom - Something Wild Mastodon - Blood Mountain Flo Rida - Mail On Sunday |
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