CEB wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 10:54 pm
Rev, to the rescue of men saying rap isn’t proper music.
Always picking the worst possible battles
Singing is: producing tones with the mouth to some type of tune, either pre-existing or improvised.
A tune is: an arrangement of notes and tones in a particular order with a particular rhythm.
Rap is: rhythmic and/or rhyming speech that is chanted, usually along with music
CEB wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 10:54 pm
Rev, to the rescue of men saying rap isn’t proper music.
Always picking the worst possible battles
What incredibly astute consumer tip are you going to come out with today?
“If you look for discarded food in the skip outside restaurants, it’s cheaper than buying groceries in Tesco”
Very unhealthy to go scavenging around for food in skips outside restaurants and liable to make you very ill, definitely not a good commonsense thing to do,
CEB wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 10:54 pm
Rev, to the rescue of men saying rap isn’t proper music.
Always picking the worst possible battles
Singing is: producing tones with the mouth to some type of tune, either pre-existing or improvised.
A tune is: an arrangement of notes and tones in a particular order with a particular rhythm.
Rap is: rhythmic and/or rhyming speech that is chanted, usually along with music
What is your view on the rhythmical chanting as performed by throat music singers?
LittleMate wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 10:04 pm
I have a spare ticket for the Paul Weller gig on the evening of the Hearts game. There are three of us O's fans (aged 50+) already going but we have a 4th ticket. Its £95 face value.
CEB wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 10:54 pm
Rev, to the rescue of men saying rap isn’t proper music.
Always picking the worst possible battles
Singing is: producing tones with the mouth to some type of tune, either pre-existing or improvised.
A tune is: an arrangement of notes and tones in a particular order with a particular rhythm.
Rap is: rhythmic and/or rhyming speech that is chanted, usually along with music
What is your view on the rhythmical chanting as performed by throat music singers?
Unusual and no offensive foul mouthing, swearing and violent talk.
CEB wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 9:37 am
The idea that new music is equivalent to the discarded skip outside Tesco says quite a lot about you.
I said skip outside of a restaurant, not Tesco.
Please do keep the astute tips coming oh wise one.
“It’s much cheaper to book a holiday to Spain in the middle of November than peak time in July or August”
If being a ''scavenger gourmet extraordinaire'' pleases you so much, then please go and join the rats feeding off the waste restaurant food in the skips.
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CEB wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 9:37 am
The idea that new music is equivalent to the discarded skip outside Tesco says quite a lot about you.
I said skip outside of a restaurant, not Tesco.
Please do keep the astute tips coming oh wise one.
“It’s much cheaper to book a holiday to Spain in the middle of November than peak time in July or August”
Here's a few tips which I have found invaluable over the years
Smear tomato ketchup around your nostrils to fool people into thinking that you have had a nosebleed
Pour a can of Baxters Scotch Broth down your front to fool people into thinking that you have been sick.
Works a treat every time
I have been a fan of Mr Weller from day 1 but, having seen him numerous times, I won't be going to this gig. As someone said, it'll probably rain. For anyone who is in Edinburgh for the game and is looking for some music this might be more to your taste .