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I love it when he breaks in to Sunday Bloody Sunday.

 

I am not a big Genesis fan but I have to say In the Air sounds brilliant on vinyl through my system.

 

Come together is brilliant as well.

 

Radar Love followed by Le Grange could almost work as a re-mix :)

 

not sure if you are aware but Gino is a PE boy. He is aridiculously

 

The best part for me is when he breaks in to Take Five.

 

The drumming intro to Money for Nothing would have been great, or the drumming in Jethro Tull's - Budapest.

Adding the drums from Metallica's - Enter Sandman would also be cool.

 

Not sure if you are aware but Gino is a PE boy. He is a ridiculously talented drummer and comedian. Also not too shabby on guitar.

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bahahahahhaha, must I post this under the hubbers in need of job thread?

 

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open minded.... requires you to be penetrated from behind... sing whilst being penetrated from behind... Loop straat...

 

And then we think there are some dodgy post(er)s here on the hub!

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Family reunited: Woman presumed dead for 34 years stuns relatives after getting in touch on Facebook

  • Unbeknown to her family Susan Ardron was left with amnesia after a serious car crash in South Africa

Read more: http://www.dailymail...l#ixzz22Gj2LHNK

 

 

very odd story this one - and if you read the comments you will see they re-iterate what i am thinking......the husband buggered off back to the uk and didn't have contact with her family for 30 years?.....i smell a rat

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very odd story this one - and if you read the comments you will see they re-iterate what i am thinking......the husband buggered off back to the uk and didn't have contact with her family for 30 years?.....i smell a rat

 

ya, sounds dodgy, but, um how did you miss the most important thing on the link weedy posted:

 

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2181837/Jorgie-Porter-sizzles-tiny-wet-T-shirt-bikini-bottoms-named-Hottest-girl-Soap-lads-mag.html

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Metallica thinking about new album

 

Metal legends Metallica said they have begun thinking about making a new album.

 

 

Blabbermouth.net said the musicians have confirmed they have begun thinking about the follow up to Death Magnetic.

"We're not going to start recording, we're going to start writing," drummer Lars Ulrich said. "We don't know what's inspiring us right now," continued frontman James Hetfield. "I've been itching to write for a long time — all of us have — so there's lots of ideas."

Still, Metallica has some inkling of where they're headed, reports Rolling Stone. "[There are] lots of riffs to jam on, and that's pretty exciting for us," bassist Robert Trujillo added.

But fans shouldn't hold their breath – not even the band knows what the process will be like.

"It could go very quick, it could take a long time; we have no idea. That's the beauty of the artform," said Hetfield. Though Metallica recorded Lulu, their collaborative album with Lou Reed, in 10 days, the group isn't sure how the experience will impact their next record.

"I think everything we do affects the next thing somehow. We don't know how that will show up. That is another way of writing," Hetfield said.

"I think it gave us confidence that we can go in and trust a little more of the moment. There's another side of this that is complete obsessive and perfectionist. So finding a balance is key.”

 

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