Re: Post Your Random Thoughts Thread!
Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 6:06 pm
i think they should die from cancer, because they cant wait a few min to smoke
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Yeah BUT most of the Orchestral performances in the last 500 years include some sort of flute as well as the strings... I lean to kidshuffle. The violin almost overtook in 2002, but Jenny From The Block shored things up for flute-kind.Laszlo wrote:Yeah BUT more people have lived in the past, idk, 500 years than ever before.
Man cant test my Aqualung! As if your violins are all so Vaness-aMaezing.Laszlo wrote:Yeah BUT i'm asking what instrument (other than drum) does ones hear the most in one's life - then extend that to the rest of the human race...
Whatever man, you love off Jethro Tull!!
its tour birthday? happy birthday m8southstar wrote:
My drumkit previously belonged to Dion Dublin's brother Eddie, true storymagma wrote:I'm only confident in the fact that it's probably not Dion Dublin's Dube:
A flute is a flute regardless of the material used to make it, but no to the rest of that.magma wrote:Man cant test my Aqualung! As if your violins are all so Vaness-aMaezing.Laszlo wrote:Yeah BUT i'm asking what instrument (other than drum) does ones hear the most in one's life - then extend that to the rest of the human race...
Whatever man, you love off Jethro Tull!!
Actually, I reckon for a human born now you might be right. Strings seem to be used in almost tv shows somewhere.
Maybe it depends on how precious we're getting about instruments... does a 'modern' metal flute count the same as an old fashioned wooden one? Do lutes and mandolins qualify as a proto-guitars? Can I call a Spinnet or a Harpsichord a Piano?
The Holocene Violin Era was officially ratified when Galvanize by The Chemical Brothers was used at the 2012 Olympics Opening ceremony.Laszlo wrote:A flute is a flute regardless of the material used to make it, but no to the rest of that.magma wrote:Man cant test my Aqualung! As if your violins are all so Vaness-aMaezing.Laszlo wrote:Yeah BUT i'm asking what instrument (other than drum) does ones hear the most in one's life - then extend that to the rest of the human race...
Whatever man, you love off Jethro Tull!!
Actually, I reckon for a human born now you might be right. Strings seem to be used in almost tv shows somewhere.
Maybe it depends on how precious we're getting about instruments... does a 'modern' metal flute count the same as an old fashioned wooden one? Do lutes and mandolins qualify as a proto-guitars? Can I call a Spinnet or a Harpsichord a Piano?
If your guess that I might be right for a human born now then at what year in the past does that statement start to become wrong - have more people lived in the 'violin age' than the 'flute age'?
If I take anything away from this i'm just glad you didn't call me 'Thick as a Brick' or Nigel Kunterdy!
yessouthstar wrote:Is it the right time to make a joke about the skin flute?
why would you ever follow 1000 people. theres no way you listen to that much music.thekuku wrote:I've heard abour people buying likes on Facebook and accounts of dead people liking brands but I didn't know it's the same case with Soundcloud. I just saw I'm following a guy there's no way I would like even if he'd be the last living producer https://soundcloud.com/3qtr Wack indieDo you think my like has been nought or am I exaggerating because I follow more than 1000 and can't keep track of what I "like"?