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Post by Rob 2095 on Sept 30, 2014 2:29:26 GMT
Not your fault, Rob 2095; anyone can make a mistake (even you). I "fell into it" on purpose trying to make a joke and it came out badly. Nothing to apologize about for you IMO. Well, I'm partly to blame. For some reason, I actually did think that I was quoting something thewordsofaaron had typed at the time... maybe it was the "1,91 metres high" comment that threw my attention off. Anyway, here's another OOTB review: Mucinex (guaifenesin)
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Post by Horacewimp on Sept 30, 2014 7:23:54 GMT
That's for your explanation Helmut, I must admit when I looked back over the thread what you have said is exactly what I thought had happened and you were joking and meant no malice. Sorry if it upset you thewordsofaaron, but could you temper the language in future please, if you have any concerns contact me by PM.
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Post by Helmut83 on Sept 30, 2014 8:28:41 GMT
That's for your explanation Helmut, I must admit when I looked back over the thread what you have said is exactly what I thought had happened and you were joking and meant no malice. Sorry if it upset you thewordsofaaron, but could you temper the language in future please, if you have any concerns contact me by PM. Well, I'm glad to know that you had read the story the right way. I don't tend to attack people just like that and with no cause. Again, with some older forum mates who know me better I know I can joke like that, but I probably should be more careful with newer mates.
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Post by jefflynnenut on Oct 7, 2014 12:56:39 GMT
Hey slightly off topic here but! Does anyone know where the out of the blue stage ended up or who owns it?
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Post by Horacewimp on Oct 7, 2014 14:03:19 GMT
Hey slightly off topic here but! Does anyone know where the out of the blue stage ended up or who owns it? I don't know what happened to it after ELO, but did you know that it was a Queen hand me down from 1977. Details towards the bottom of this page on nicolas Discovery site Discovery
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Post by jefflynnenut on Oct 7, 2014 15:06:59 GMT
Hey slightly off topic here but! Does anyone know where the out of the blue stage ended up or who owns it? I don't know what happened to it after ELO, but did you know that it was a Queen hand me down from 1977. Details towards the bottom of this page on nicolas Discovery site DiscoveryOh sh*t! This is mind blowing! Only a couple of weeks ago I was watching Queen use this rig on T.V. and I remarked to myself...." well now I know where Don Arden was going with E.L.O."! Bonkers! I have my eye out for this "burger" to turn up on one of those storage wars shows! Some sap will make a mint out of it! grrrrr! Anyway I plan to win the euro millions, find it, rebuild it out the back of my sprawling mansion... Pay Lynne to grab The original '78 cast and replace Groucutt with Paul Mc Cartney and invite everyone on this forum over for the weekend and fill y'all up with great grub and plenty of drinkies! Whatcha think of that eh? Ohhhh! and the London symphony orchestra of course! With support from Bladys and what is left of the Spratley's!
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Post by Horacewimp on Oct 7, 2014 15:30:00 GMT
I don't know what happened to it after ELO, but did you know that it was a Queen hand me down from 1977. Details towards the bottom of this page on nicolas Discovery site DiscoveryOh sh*t! This is mind blowing! Only a couple of weeks ago I was watching Queen use this rig on T.V. and I remarked to myself...." well now I know where Don Arden was going with E.L.O."! Bonkers! I have my eye out for this "burger" to turn up on one of those storage wars shows! Some sap will make a mint out of it! grrrrr! Anyway I plan to win the euro millions, find it, rebuild it out the back of my sprawling mansion... Pay Lynne to grab The original '78 cast and replace Groucutt with Paul Mc Cartney and invite everyone on this forum over for the weekend and fill y'all up with great grub and plenty of drinkies! Whatcha think of that eh? Ohhhh! and the London symphony orchestra of course! With support from Bladys and what is left of the Spratley's! Can Helmut and I perform the cow mooing song?
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Post by unomusette on Oct 7, 2014 20:09:01 GMT
Wooo! And I can show you my graduation dance...count me in too
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Post by Helmut83 on Oct 8, 2014 2:23:48 GMT
Can Helmut and I perform the cow mooing song? I told you, Horace, you better sharpen up the timing of the cow moos. Last time we performed it live you were like 1 minute and a half hitting the cow with a whip before it even reacted. It produced the moo of the 1st verse when we were finishing the chorus. We don't sound as professionals like that.
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Post by jefflynnenut on Oct 8, 2014 12:01:11 GMT
Can Helmut and I perform the cow mooing song? I told you, Horace, you better sharpen up the timing of the cow moos. Last time we performed it live you were like 1 minute and a half hitting the cow with a whip before it even reacted. It produced the moo of the 1st verse when we were finishing the chorus. We don't sound as professionals like that. Ah come on take it easy on him...there was no echoplex for the moos so he thought if he came in a millisecond he could "organically" creat the echo. And because his voice is so uncannily as beautiful as yours the blend was life changing....I was in the crowd that night man! Every time you hit the moos it was an emotional overload! Fans crying every where!
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Post by Helmut83 on Oct 8, 2014 16:49:29 GMT
Ah come on take it easy on him...there was no echoplex for the moos so he thought if he came in a millisecond he could "organically" creat the echo. And because his voice is so uncannily as beautiful as yours the blend was life changing....I was in the crowd that night man! Every time you hit the moos it was an emotional overload! Fans crying every where! You know, we are lucky that once you create yourself a name the public will love whatever you do over the stage, even if it's out of time, but I feel like neither Horace nor the cow are as commited to musical perfection as they were before. Some time ago those moos would come out with incredible precision at the right millisecond, blending wonderfully with my voice and shaking your internal fibers till your spinal chord. Ever since he started feeding that cow with pellets, she seems to be on strike and he has to make her moo by means of clean lashing, which obviously affects the quality of the interpretation. It's good to know, though, that the crowd doesn't realize about anything. We were also lucky that during that show there started a huge thunderstorm right when we were playing that song. Horace was smart enough to make the gesture like he was hitting something in a dark sector of the stage each time a thunder was starting to resound and he managed to deceive the crowd into thinking it was another one of his effects. It won us a lot of applause, but we can't always rely on being so lucky.
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Post by Horacewimp on Oct 8, 2014 17:09:28 GMT
Ah come on take it easy on him...there was no echoplex for the moos so he thought if he came in a millisecond he could "organically" creat the echo. And because his voice is so uncannily as beautiful as yours the blend was life changing....I was in the crowd that night man! Every time you hit the moos it was an emotional overload! Fans crying every where! You know, we are lucky that once you create yourself a name the public will love whatever you do over the stage, even if it's out of time, but I feel like neither Horace nor the cow are as commited to musical perfection as they were before. Some time ago those moos would come out with incredible precision at the right millisecond, blending wonderfully with my voice and shaking your internal fibers till your spinal chord. Ever since he started feeding that cow with pellets, she seems to be on strike and he has to make her moo by means of clean lashing, which obviously affects the quality of the interpretation. It's good to know, though, that the crowd doesn't realize about anything. We were also lucky that during that show there started a huge thunderstorm right when we were playing that song. Horace was smart enough to make the gesture like he was hitting something in a dark sector of the stage each time a thunder was starting to resound and he managed to deceive the crowd into thinking it was another one of his effects. It won us a lot of applause, but we can't always rely on being so lucky. It's seems we are having moousical differences, I may have to consider my position in the band and set up my own Electric Animal Orchestra ...and yes I will take my cows with me
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Post by jefflynnenut on Oct 8, 2014 17:26:22 GMT
You know, we are lucky that once you create yourself a name the public will love whatever you do over the stage, even if it's out of time, but I feel like neither Horace nor the cow are as commited to musical perfection as they were before. Some time ago those moos would come out with incredible precision at the right millisecond, blending wonderfully with my voice and shaking your internal fibers till your spinal chord. Ever since he started feeding that cow with pellets, she seems to be on strike and he has to make her moo by means of clean lashing, which obviously affects the quality of the interpretation. It's good to know, though, that the crowd doesn't realize about anything. We were also lucky that during that show there started a huge thunderstorm right when we were playing that song. Horace was smart enough to make the gesture like he was hitting something in a dark sector of the stage each time a thunder was starting to resound and he managed to deceive the crowd into thinking it was another one of his effects. It won us a lot of applause, but we can't always rely on being so lucky. It's seems we are having moousical differences, I may have to consider my position in the band and set up my own Electric Animal Orchestra ...and yes I will take my cows with me Fu**ing egos at it again! We've had Plant and Page, Lennon and Mc Cartney and now you two! You may take your cows and possibly call on the likes of Rosie Vela or Mark Mann. But you will never creat the sonic epicness that was the Helmut and Horace Bovine boogie. This just makes me sick!
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Post by Helmut83 on Oct 8, 2014 18:56:48 GMT
No, Horace, wait, my good friend, you misintepreted me... you know I hold you in the highest musical esteem. It's just that cow's performance that has been slightly off lately, but I'm sure you will be able to deal with that (scratch her right under her ear, she will love that) and we will continue to impress the world.
Jefflynnenut is right, we can't let another legendary songwriting duo disband just because of some animal egos. The world has lost too much already. Let's put our differences down. I'm sure when our next single is released everything will be fantastic again.
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Post by Horacewimp on Oct 8, 2014 19:05:22 GMT
We need to keep the fans guessing, tell them we have split and then when we reform they will be more eager to give us their hard earned cash to see the reformed band, it seems to have worked for many other artists over the years It's either that or do a farewell tour only to do a comeback tour a few years later
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