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Damn impressive! I'll admit I still get the Phantom vibe from him while he sings, but he did a wonderful job with Gethsemane.
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Is it this one? UryTuPseiUo
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Apple - I have yet to get the hang of Android yet Coke - I'd like to try Crystal Pepsi though Playstation - Same reason as Alyxx. I especially don't like it's joystick *Undecided between NVIDIA and AMD* Dogs - I have a soft spot for breeds like Jack Russell's.
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Michael Crawford? I think you're referring to Phantom of the Opera. As far as I know, I don't know if he was cast in Jesus Christ Superstar, guess i'll have to search.
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I guess I can help with that. Jesus Christ Superstar is set during the last few days of Christ through the perspective of Judas. To keep it short, Judas is concerned with the way Jesus is leading His disciples and how He is hailed as their Messiah, and is afraid of the subsequent consequences. I'm not good in summarising things up, i'm sorry. JCS is a big favorite of mine, something I inherited from my dad, who saw the 1973 movie version. While he stuck on to the movie version, I collected 4 other recordings of JCS, like the original 1970 album, the 1996 London revival, the 2000 movie remake and the 2012 Arena Tour, just for the sake of hearing the different cast's take on the songs.
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...and here's another cow! This one kinda resembles the AF cow. This is the Atom Heart Mother cover from Pink Floyd btw
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Book Thread For Bibliophiles (learning is fun! :3)
AP_Pastor replied to Selfsurprise's topic in Free-For-All
I have a small collection of books that has something to do with bands. My collection is split between the physical copies and ebooks. Here are my collection of such books: Physical copies: The Making of Pink Floyd: The Wall - Gerald Scarfe The Police 1978-1983 - Lynn Goldsmith Broken Music - Sting Ebooks: Who I Am - Pete Townshend (with audiobook) Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd - Nick Mason (with abridged audiobook) I Am Ozzy - Ozzy Osbourne Iron Man - Tony Iommi Queen Unseen - Peter "Ratty" Hince The Living Years - Mike Rutherford Life - Keith Richards Heaven and Hell: My Life With the Eagles - Don Felder Clapton - Eric Clapton The Real Frank Zappa Book - Frank Zappa Led Zeppelin: The Tight But Loose Files That's all the my music books from my collection. I'm looking forward to more like Phil Collins' autobiography, which should be out this year I think. Aside from music books, my book tastes is usually limited to literary classics and humour. For literary classics, my all-time favorite would be The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. I used to have this tradition of reading The Count of Monte Cristo once every year. In four years, I managed to read four different versions of that book, three of which with varying degree of accuracy compared to the 4th source, which was the unabridged copy. For humour, I have a Steve Allen Joke Files book that I picked up for a bargain. While some of the jokes seemed dated, some gave me a good laugh. Another book I got is the Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks. While this is a humour book, I like to think this book WILL come in handy to some extent, there are tips that seem useful in a real life situation. There's also another book in a style quiet similar to Zombie Survival, but with the theme being Mafias. I can't remember the full name and author (I borrowed it from a friend in high school), the one word I remember from the title is "Fuggedaboutit". I tried borrowing it from my friend, only to find that he lost it after i returned it to him. I hope I can read that again. -
That was the one issue i found in Queenzone a couple of times, but with the recent thread being found in the 2nd/3rd page. That forum was rather unstable, which probably made it prone to spam.
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I did spot one just the other day, somewhere in the Misc. AF Stuff section. It was taken care of after a few hours. That was the only spam i've seen in this forum so far. Beats the Queenzone forum for me. At some point, you'd get a page full of spam/jumbled mess when you're looking for a forum topic there.
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Book Thread For Bibliophiles (learning is fun! :3)
AP_Pastor replied to Selfsurprise's topic in Free-For-All
NICE! It's great to see a thread about books here. Don't worry, there are probably many bookaholics in hiding in this thread so it's nice to share interests in books here I'm currently reading The Beatles Complete Recording Sessions. It's an attempt on documenting details of The Beatles' recording sessions during its lifetime. I find it interesting reading up on how they recorded their songs and the story behind its inception. -
^Looks like we're gonna have to fight over that hahaha, but i'll still let you go first.
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http://brobible.com/life/article/rich-kids-of-instagram-parents-fraud/ Fuck yeah! This has to be the most satisfying article i've ever read.
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@Vappy: I'd be dancing to "I Believe In A Thing Called Love" for THAT situation. Cheers to you too, man! @Jeb: I mean if I go on, there will be chunks of my story which will turn out to be a very long vent. I might as well go straight to the crazy happy part instead. ^_^
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I'm gonna keep this brief. I'm afraid I might turn this to a vent by accident, so here goes: For the first time in months, I feel like a crazy, happy motherfucker. Crazy and happy as in "dance around the street naked to the tune of Don't Stop Me Now" kind of crazy (This is probably too crazy, even for me). It's very sudden, considering the hell i'm going through the past month, but BY GOD I feel really good for once.
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Is it me, or does anyone else think lumberjack-beard-Ross could be "Game Dungeon" Ross? Like Moon Gaming and Game Dungeon are tied to the same universe or something.
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Ross, I never knew you had a grizzly twin brother.
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I wasn't able to make it, but It would have been fun seeing you go through GW2 while rambling on. Nevertheless, keep it up. Like Jeb said, there's no need to be nervous, you'll get the hang of it soon.
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DPEJB-FCItk SnoopaVision for Freeman's Mind?
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i'm around 5'11
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@Vappy: The mention of musical boxes alone also triggered the Genesis freak in me, even more with Lamb or Lamia. I think the engineer in you will love to see the video that guy did explaining the mechanics of that beauty. @Rarity: Next to the music, what fascinates me the most is seeing the internals of this thing at work. That alone is a wonder in itself.
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^Disney snuff film? I'm guessing Goofy is the guy behind the camera. I dreamt I was in this cafe with this girl I knew from high school. Funnily enough, I might meet her by chance 'cos of some event her school holding on this mall I pass by on my way home.
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Still frigging hot. 10 minutes in the bike, and i'm sweating like mad
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