Farin Posted September 6, 2006 Report Posted September 6, 2006 Musical Interlude: Good morning starshine The earth says hello You twinkle above us We twinkle below Good morning starshine You lead us along My love and me as we sing Our early morning singing song Gliddy glub gloopy Nibby nabby noopy La la la lo lo Sabba sibby sabba Nooby abba nabba Le le lo lo Tooby ooby walla Nooby abba naba Early morning singing song Good morning starshine The earth says hello You twinkle above us We twinkle below Good morning starshine You lead us along My love and me as we sing Our early morning singing song Gliddy glub gloopy Nibby nabby noopy La la la lo lo Sabba sibby sabba Nooby abba nabba Le le lo lo Tooby ooby walla Nooby abba naba Early morning singing song Singing a song Humming a song Singing a song Loving a song Laughing a song Singing a song Sing the song Song song song sing Sing sing sing sing song
Farin Posted September 6, 2006 Report Posted September 6, 2006 I would have posted "Friedenspanzer", which is much more suitable imho, but you wouldn't understand it... and I mainly thought of that one The Simpson's episode, where they all are singing this song at the end...
daslied Posted September 6, 2006 Report Posted September 6, 2006 Sorry, I still have post-traumatic stress disorder from playing in "Hair" once.
Farin Posted September 6, 2006 Report Posted September 6, 2006 ouch, I can totally understand that...
The Seeker Posted September 7, 2006 Report Posted September 7, 2006 That song is crap. Take that back.
daslied Posted September 7, 2006 Report Posted September 7, 2006 Fine, I take it back. That song sucks.
Levis Posted September 7, 2006 Report Posted September 7, 2006 I have been taught that when someone asks you for something, you should decline by saying 'no, thank you' or 'i'd rather not' instead of just 'no.' Would you like some salad? No. That's just rude.
daslied Posted September 7, 2006 Report Posted September 7, 2006 Radhi, would you care to explain your position on manners?
Farin Posted September 7, 2006 Report Posted September 7, 2006 I have been taught that when someone asks you for something, you should decline by saying 'no, thank you' or 'i'd rather not' instead of just 'no.' Would you like some salad? No. That's just rude. that's what I thought too, but in the end I thought that it's not the same in English...
Levis Posted September 7, 2006 Report Posted September 7, 2006 (edited) Radhi, would you care to explain your position on manners? No, thank you [i added a smiley too] Edited September 7, 2006 by Guest commas are important
daslied Posted September 7, 2006 Report Posted September 7, 2006 That was a test, and you have passed.
daslied Posted September 7, 2006 Report Posted September 7, 2006 That sounds like a Fresh Prince song.
Ombre Vivante Posted September 7, 2006 Report Posted September 7, 2006 I have been taught that when someone asks you for something, you should decline by saying 'no, thank you' or 'i'd rather not' instead of just 'no.' That's just rude. I see some are still not "getting past" this. I've been taught that direct-and-honest responses to direct-and-honest requests are not "rude." In fact, I cannot see why responding with a simple "no" to a request that didn't say "please" would be considered "rude" in any way, shape, or form. I would go insofar as to say the member who requested me to stop talking about music in this music topic was rude to do so in public instead of discussing this matter with me in private (thereby, not bringing anyone else into this issue).
Ombre Vivante Posted September 7, 2006 Report Posted September 7, 2006 Thanks for the nostalgic link! I like weird music too... Suddenly I remember XXX or Cheval Noir... he is great at discussions... Edna, I'm curious: Who do you think is a relevant Spanish singer (or band) on an international scale - other than Julio Iglesias and, maybe, his son.
ATC Posted September 7, 2006 Report Posted September 7, 2006 So can anyone tell me who this generation's Jethro Tull is? And I don't mean Jethro Tull of the 80's and 90's. I mean Jethro Tull of the 70's. Anything reminiscent of Thick as a Brick, or Passion Play, or Songs from the Wood.
daslied Posted September 7, 2006 Report Posted September 7, 2006 Absolutely nobody that I can think of, which is a shame. Of course, there wasn't really anybody else like them in the 70's either.
ATC Posted September 7, 2006 Report Posted September 7, 2006 Actually, if you listen to some of the music from Yes, King Crimson, Pink Floyd, and Genesis, they were all pretty close. Tales from Topographic Oceans and Atom Heart Mother are both along the same lines as Jethro Tull. And how can you deny the Court of the Crimson King?
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