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Boeing Guy 10-03-2012 21:54

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No luck there, I'm at home at the moment!
Your flight will be okay, it's by far the safest form of transport.

However, I could tell you why we call it a cockpit........ But then I would have o turn into Captain Oveur from Airplane!!!

mobertol 10-03-2012 22:17

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Sounds exotic...do tell!

Haven't booked yet, will probably have to go to Tenerife first, then on to the good old UK.

Don't suppose you could stop off and pick me up on your way home!;):D

jaysay 11-03-2012 09:17

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 976427)
Think I heard he now runs a gym or something similar in London...

Liked his songs -really bring back a certain time of life for me..:)

He's actually still heavily into the music industry modertol

mobertol 11-03-2012 09:27

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 976814)
He's actually still heavily into the music industry modertol

Love it when you call me MoDertol, Jay. For some reason has me thinking of Gargling -Dettol?! Must go for a neurological check-up -I worry sometimes how my mind works:D (Have had a CAT scan and there is a brain in there!)

jaysay 11-03-2012 10:11

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 976824)
Love it when you call me MoDertol, Jay. For some reason has me thinking of Gargling -Dettol?! Must go for a neurological check-up -I worry sometimes how my mind works:D (Have had a CAT scan and there is a brain in there!)

Would you be so kind and publish that evidence:D

kestrelx 11-03-2012 14:02

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 976737)
So they are in good company, they have sold more than Johnny Cash, 1 million more than Lady Gaga, the same amount of Village People, very punk!
10 Million less than Journey, 35 million less than Dolly Parton, The Who, Paul Maccartney (solo) Janet Jackson! Britney Spears!
It gets better, 65 million less than Backstreet Boys!! :eek:Or even Genesis, so I will not need to throw away Foxtrot just yet:cool:

135 million less than Celine Dion or Mariah Carey! Or even my beloved Pink Floyd.
Abba sold between 200 and 300million, right when Punk was at its highest:D

Finally The Beatles and Elvis, 1 Billion records.
Who said pop music was dead!:eek::eek:

Opps I wasn't challenging your EGO! How many wasn't the issue mate!

I was clearly stating that a band playing punk in the Mid- noughties (or first 10 years of the 21st Century) were selling a lot of records!


But thanks for doing the research!!! :D
PS I note you say your beloved Pink Floyd, may I point out - a band who were inspired by LSD and Cannabis! :eek: :do-one:

Margaret Pilkington 11-03-2012 14:53

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do you have to drag your drug theme into every post? (I wish you would find another fiddle to play on).
It is not relevant. I like Pink Floyd too...it was my era...that does not mean that I condone the use of illegal drugs.......where they got their creative drive did not interest me than and it doesn't now.

jaysay 11-03-2012 18:21

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 976910)
Opps I wasn't challenging your EGO! How many wasn't the issue mate!

I was clearly stating that a band playing punk in the Mid- noughties (or first 10 years of the 21st Century) were selling a lot of records!


But thanks for doing the research!!! :D
PS I note you say your beloved Pink Floyd, may I point out - a band who were inspired by LSD and Cannabis! :eek: :do-one:

Why don't you just sod off and take your love of drugs with you, your just brain addled moron

kestrelx 12-03-2012 11:45

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 977004)
Why don't you just sod off and take your love of drugs with you, your just brain addled moron

What :confused: Can't you take the truth? Pink Floyd were inspired by LSD and encouraged others to take it buy their type of music - this is fact - not fiction. :rolleyes:

Pink Floyd - See Emily Play#

Sid Barrett wrote this track.:hothothot

cashman 12-03-2012 14:34

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Its a great track, but Syd was hospitalised in 68 with reports of mental illness, coupled wi drug addiction, so he aint exactly a great argument fer yer cause.:rolleyes:http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/20...oyd.popandrock

kestrelx 12-03-2012 15:36

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 977218)
Its a great track, but Syd was hospitalised in 68 with reports of mental illness, coupled wi drug addiction, so he aint exactly a great argument fer yer cause.:rolleyes:Syd Barrett dies aged 60 | Culture | guardian.co.uk

No, the issue here is not that LSD is good, but that it was a major influence on Pink Floyds music - come on you can't deny that their music is Trip music! :alright:

kestrelx 12-03-2012 15:47

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 974816)
We don't.

We expect you to be wrong.

Why don't you pop some middle of the road pap on, and have a little pogo?

Try Manhattan Transfer.

Now they really were hard core punk rockers.

What an horrible world! :eek:

Joey Ramone - What a Wonderful World - YouTube

Joey Ramone recorded this track a few weeks before he died, apparently and now is being used in the TV ad for Thomas Cook!

Boeing Guy 12-03-2012 16:56

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 977224)
No, the issue here is not that LSD is good, but that it was a major influence on Pink Floyds music - come on you can't deny that their music is Trip music! :alright:

The same could be said of any psychedelic, new age, prog rock music. Have you listened to The Yes Album? Or Foxtrot by Genesis?


I have never abused any drug, legal or otherwise, yet I am a huge Pink Floyd fan as well as prog rock and find Sgt Peppers lonely hearts club band one of the finest albums of all time. Yet I do not feel the need to be stoned or high on drugs to enjoy them.

Just because a musician took drugs, is not a endorsement of them.
In fact David Gilmour did take cocaine during his divorce with then wife Ginger, he refers to the "usual rock star coke lifestyle"

And I quote from another website here:
I must say, Gilmour nails it on the head with one line, and this is a direct quote....."It's a drug that does nothing for anyone." True words, those! Actually it turns people into shells of people. It has the ability to deceive it's user, building up false confidence, "allowing" them to become more talkative and all the rest. "It left me with a prematurely aged heart", was another comment Gilmour made on the subject.

So back to the subject matter, Punk did not kill off Pop music, end of:cool:

Boeing Guy 12-03-2012 17:02

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 976910)
Opps I wasn't challenging your EGO! How many wasn't the issue mate!

As Zaphod Beeblebrox once said “If there's anything more important than my ego around, I want it caught and shot now.”:eek:

jaysay 12-03-2012 17:43

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 977224)
No, the issue here is not that LSD is good, but that it was a major influence on Pink Floyds music - come on you can't deny that their music is Trip music! :alright:

And the Lord said let there be light and there was light and it shone for miles:rolleyes:


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