OK things that bake your noodle.........all in the name of Rock`n`Roll
OK lets see what happens when we introduce a kitchen knive and a (poor quaity ) paint brush to a guitar.
Oor Polly gives us the first Daft but True....................
Get off the Jamaican rum, Scotty......... it fuds up the brain!!
Or have you just come back from the Bob Marley Academy of Smoking??
Re: Daft but true.......................
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 6:30 pm
by scotty
Come on im a fully sensible man here.BTW Aitch the new BMW is faster than saying Yes to Graham asking if anyone would like a pint! Anne says you can pick that Aussie up in your truck Look on the bright side it has better beer capacity.Now im talkin!
Re: Daft but true.......................
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 6:38 pm
by ozover50
Too right you are, mate!!
A truckload of pi5s sounds about correct, too...........
Re: Daft but true.......................
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 6:50 pm
by scotty
OK slightly veered off there lets get back on track to Daft things in the world of Rock `n`Roll.What have you seen or heard? and photos would be great and naturally YTs are fine.
here is a small teaster
Who Was Eleanor Rigby?
Many song titles and phrases in Beatles’ songs create a fascination about their origins. The song Eleanor Rigby, is a good example. Beatles fans wondered for years about the identity of Miss or Mrs. Rigby and the mystery finally unravelled in 1990.
Annie Mawson received a salary register from Liverpool City Hospital that features the name and signature of E. Rigby, a scullery maid who had signed for her monthly wage.
Who would have thought a scullery maid would have made such an impact.Daft but true...........
Re: Daft but true.......................
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 7:02 pm
by godber
scotty wrote:
here is a small teaster
Who Was Eleanor Rigby?
Many song titles and phrases in Beatles’ songs create a fascination about their origins. The song Eleanor Rigby, is a good example. Beatles fans wondered for years about the identity of Miss or Mrs. Rigby and the mystery finally unravelled in 1990.
Annie Mawson received a salary register from Liverpool City Hospital that features the name and signature of E. Rigby, a scullery maid who had signed for her monthly wage.
Who would have thought a scullery maid would have made such an impact.Daft but true...........
And here is that scullery maid, a dab hand with the Hoover, washing the dishes and french polishing. This is daft and I wish it wasn't true..altogether now "I, ell, oh, vee, ee you and you love me to".