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Reverend Parson Peter Parsnip
2004-05-27 21:54:19 UTC
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Be still and pray homage to Ralph Jacobs who posted this on 27 May 2003...
That's where Great Britain came in the Eurovision song contest.
Having listened to the song again, it wasn't the artists singing out of
tune, it was the backing music being played partially out of tune.
Listen again to the first few seconds of the vocal.
The only other setback was the title. "Cry Baby" has to be one of the
worst I've ever seen.
At the time we all agreed that it was not possible for the backing music
to be played out of tune.
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The Reverend Parson Peter Parsnip
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"Withhold not correction from the child: for if thou beatest him with
the rod, he shall not die." -- Proverbs 23:13 (AV)
Wim Jay - still going strong
2004-05-27 22:25:10 UTC
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Post by Reverend Parson Peter Parsnip
Be still and pray homage to Ralph Jacobs who posted this on 27 May 2003...
That's where Great Britain came in the Eurovision song contest.
Having listened to the song again, it wasn't the artists singing out
of tune, it was the backing music being played partially out of tune.
Listen again to the first few seconds of the vocal.
The only other setback was the title. "Cry Baby" has to be one of the
worst I've ever seen.
At the time we all agreed that it was not possible for the backing
music to be played out of tune.
Eurovision, eh? Was that really a year ago? Why, it just seems like last
week.
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Wim
Reverend Parson Peter Parsnip
2004-05-27 22:34:26 UTC
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Be still and pray homage to Wim Jay - still going strong who posted this
on 27 May 2004...
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Post by Reverend Parson Peter Parsnip
Be still and pray homage to Ralph Jacobs who posted this on 27 May 2003...
That's where Great Britain came in the Eurovision song contest.
Having listened to the song again, it wasn't the artists singing out
of tune, it was the backing music being played partially out of tune.
Listen again to the first few seconds of the vocal.
The only other setback was the title. "Cry Baby" has to be one of the
worst I've ever seen.
At the time we all agreed that it was not possible for the backing
music to be played out of tune.
Eurovision, eh? Was that really a year ago? Why, it just seems like last
week.
It seems it was last week, but today I am replying to an article that
torked about last year's Eurovision, which was much much less of a success
than last week's.
--
The Reverend Parson Peter Parsnip
VISIT ME ONLINE AT: http://peterparsnip.blogspot.com/

"Withhold not correction from the child: for if thou beatest him with
the rod, he shall not die." -- Proverbs 23:13 (AV)
Illogic Bomb
2004-06-01 01:33:31 UTC
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Post by Reverend Parson Peter Parsnip
Be still and pray homage to Wim Jay - still going strong who posted this
on 27 May 2004...
Post by Wim Jay - still going strong
Post by Reverend Parson Peter Parsnip
Be still and pray homage to Ralph Jacobs who posted this on 27 May 2003...
That's where Great Britain came in the Eurovision song contest.
Having listened to the song again, it wasn't the artists singing out
of tune, it was the backing music being played partially out of tune.
Listen again to the first few seconds of the vocal.
The only other setback was the title. "Cry Baby" has to be one of the
worst I've ever seen.
At the time we all agreed that it was not possible for the backing
music to be played out of tune.
Eurovision, eh? Was that really a year ago? Why, it just seems like
last week.
It seems it was last week, but today I am replying to an article that
torked about last year's Eurovision, which was much much less of a
success than last week's.
What time is it?
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Phil Kyle, Interweb Leg end

http://philkyle2003.reachme.at/

"Can we put the recent unpleasantness behind us?"

- Craig "Fatboi" Oldfield
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