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Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 5:32 pm
by xor
Some artists would be better working in the studio fulltime, and some would be worse. Some would be the same; some would get better, then worse and stay worse; some would get worse, get better, then stay better; some would stay the same, get loads better, then loads worse, then just so shit that they'd go full-circle and then they're fucking great again.
Some artists would be better working in Tesco on a half-week; some on a full week; some on three hours a week with plenty of visits to granny who lives real close to Tesco and loves doughnuts; some would be better working in Asda; or Sainsbury, especially as their doughnuts are better than Tesco's and granny would be happier because of it and said artist would feel less guilty having not visited for so long as Sainsbury isn't so close as Tesco.
Yeah, that covers it. Thread over.
And if you actually read all of that, you've got too much time on your hands, get a job. In Tesco. Or Sainsbury (better doughnuts). Or Asda. Or a studio.
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 5:40 pm
by chef
XOR wrote:Some artists would be better working in the studio fulltime, and some would be worse. Some would be the same; some would get better, then worse and stay worse; some would get worse, get better, then stay better; some would stay the same, get loads better, then loads worse, then just so shit that they'd go full-circle and then they're fucking great again.
Some artists would be better working in Tesco on a half-week; some on a full week; some on three hours a week with plenty of visits to granny who lives real close to Tesco and loves doughnuts; some would be better working in Asda; or Sainsbury, especially as their doughnuts are better than Tesco's and granny would be happier because of it and said artist would feel less guilty having not visited for so long as Sainsbury isn't so close as Tesco.
Yeah, that covers it. Thread over.
And if you actually read all of that, you've got too much time on your hands, get a job. In Tesco. Or Sainsbury (better doughnuts). Or Asda. Or a studio.
It would have Kwik Save I think, you would get paid less money than working in elitist stores like Tesco and have to work even longer hours as a consequence which means less hours in the studio which would make you a better musician, well at least more respected to some people!!
Re: skream - fuckin nutter
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 6:11 pm
by le_hardcore_chiefus
freqone wrote:Le_Hardcore_Chiefus wrote:how is this correctly spelt..?
cant find it on soulseek..?
is it in any mixes..heard its a banger also!!! better than lemon..?

get a job
got a job cheers bud, thats how i pay for all my vinyl every week..now go sell ur arse!
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 6:24 pm
by i-line
Chef wrote:XOR wrote:Some artists would be better working in the studio fulltime, and some would be worse. Some would be the same; some would get better, then worse and stay worse; some would get worse, get better, then stay better; some would stay the same, get loads better, then loads worse, then just so shit that they'd go full-circle and then they're fucking great again.
Some artists would be better working in Tesco on a half-week; some on a full week; some on three hours a week with plenty of visits to granny who lives real close to Tesco and loves doughnuts; some would be better working in Asda; or Sainsbury, especially as their doughnuts are better than Tesco's and granny would be happier because of it and said artist would feel less guilty having not visited for so long as Sainsbury isn't so close as Tesco.
Yeah, that covers it. Thread over.
And if you actually read all of that, you've got too much time on your hands, get a job. In Tesco. Or Sainsbury (better doughnuts). Or Asda. Or a studio.
It would have Kwik Save I think, you would get paid less money than working in elitist stores like Tesco and have to work even longer hours as a consequence which means less hours in the studio which would make you a better musician, well at least more respected to some people!!
If it was me I'd go for Aldi or Lidl. They pay about 8 quid an hour for working on the tils. Need to have speedy working hands though, and a disregard for people's shopping falling on the floor.
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 6:48 pm
by ikeaboy
XOR wrote:Some artists would be better working in the studio fulltime, and some would be worse. Some would be the same; some would get better, then worse and stay worse; some would get worse, get better, then stay better; some would stay the same, get loads better, then loads worse, then just so shit that they'd go full-circle and then they're fucking great again.
Some artists would be better working in Tesco on a half-week; some on a full week; some on three hours a week with plenty of visits to granny who lives real close to Tesco and loves doughnuts; some would be better working in Asda; or Sainsbury, especially as their doughnuts are better than Tesco's and granny would be happier because of it and said artist would feel less guilty having not visited for so long as Sainsbury isn't so close as Tesco.
Yeah, that covers it. Thread over.
And if you actually read all of that, you've got too much time on your hands, get a job. In Tesco. Or Sainsbury (better doughnuts). Or Asda. Or a studio.
Someone get this man a cup of tea
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 6:51 pm
by chef
i-line wrote:Chef wrote:XOR wrote:Some artists would be better working in the studio fulltime, and some would be worse. Some would be the same; some would get better, then worse and stay worse; some would get worse, get better, then stay better; some would stay the same, get loads better, then loads worse, then just so shit that they'd go full-circle and then they're fucking great again.
Some artists would be better working in Tesco on a half-week; some on a full week; some on three hours a week with plenty of visits to granny who lives real close to Tesco and loves doughnuts; some would be better working in Asda; or Sainsbury, especially as their doughnuts are better than Tesco's and granny would be happier because of it and said artist would feel less guilty having not visited for so long as Sainsbury isn't so close as Tesco.
Yeah, that covers it. Thread over.
And if you actually read all of that, you've got too much time on your hands, get a job. In Tesco. Or Sainsbury (better doughnuts). Or Asda. Or a studio.
It would have Kwik Save I think, you would get paid less money than working in elitist stores like Tesco and have to work even longer hours as a consequence which means less hours in the studio which would make you a better musician, well at least more respected to some people!!
If it was me I'd go for Aldi or Lidl. They pay about 8 quid an hour for working on the tils. Need to have speedy working hands though, and a disregard for people's shopping falling on the floor.
I'd go for Lidl out of the two, they've got one just up the road from me and I heard the pension plan is fantastic.
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:31 pm
by dopplegangbanger
Sand Leaper wrote:Dopplegangbanger wrote:
is this neil guy a friend of yours? related? you? no. didnt think so.
There's this interesting thing called interviews where artists talk about their music. You should try reading some of those. Hell, you might even learn something worthwhile to contribute with instead of pathetic schoolyard insults.

your mum reads interviews.
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:43 pm
by saxenhammer
Dopplegangbanger wrote:Sand Leaper wrote:Dopplegangbanger wrote:
is this neil guy a friend of yours? related? you? no. didnt think so.
There's this interesting thing called interviews where artists talk about their music. You should try reading some of those. Hell, you might even learn something worthwhile to contribute with instead of pathetic schoolyard insults.

your mum reads interviews.
your mum cant read.
Re: skream - fuckin nutter
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:50 pm
by dr.bushu
forensix (mcr) wrote:
uhoh

that still sums this thread up lols an ive stole that pic
Some artists would be better working in the studio fulltime, and some would be worse. Some would be the same; some would get better, then worse and stay worse; some would get worse, get better, then stay better; some would stay the same, get loads better, then loads worse, then just so shit that they'd go full-circle and then they're fucking great again.
Some artists would be better working in Tesco on a half-week; some on a full week; some on three hours a week with plenty of visits to granny who lives real close to Tesco and loves doughnuts; some would be better working in Asda; or Sainsbury, especially as their doughnuts are better than Tesco's and granny would be happier because of it and said artist would feel less guilty having not visited for so long as Sainsbury isn't so close as Tesco.
Yeah, that covers it. Thread over.
And if you actually read all of that, you've got too much time on your hands, get a job. In Tesco. Or Sainsbury (better doughnuts). Or Asda. Or a studio.
i love this place

i know i should be twistin bits n bobs in reason tho

i got to doughnuts an realised it wasnt goin anywhere
peace