Toons (Houx Annexe)

Toons (Houx Annexe)

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charlescrawley

Original Poster:

968 posts

254 months

Friday 30th April 2004
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So, what toons would people like?

Let's face it, we're gonna bring a silly sound system, but I'd like to accommodate all tastes.
I was thinking fairly rock 'n' roll, but do people have any particular requests?



(I ask now so that I can get on Kazaa Lite / WinMX and get them on my jukebox)

Bobo W

766 posts

254 months

Friday 30th April 2004
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A bit of everything would be fine to encourage gentle nodding heads to full-on pogo dancing round the fire.

# The Madness / Bad Manners sketch last year was excellent so more of that.

# The progressive metal you played last year was interesting to say the least, I'd like more of the traditional metal like Iron Maiden, Metallica & GNR although if you can drop the odd Quo tune in for the comedy value that would also be appreciated.

# Early 90's - blur, pulp, stone roses, oasis, charlatans to remind me of my poly days.

# Make sure you have "Self Preservation Society" from the Italian Job

# Alternative cover versions ie sound nothing like the original always make an interesting addition to proceedings. For instance SLF - White Christmas / Running Bear or Sex Pistols - My Way. One of the best of these that I've heard is by "The King" who is an Elvis impersonator who then covers tracks in the style of Elvis, so his renditions of Nirvana or Iran Maiden are something to behold !

# For those mellower moments, a bit of Cafe del Mar per chance - (number 4).

ian d

986 posts

257 months

Friday 30th April 2004
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i have loads of piping CDs, so i don't have to play.
only joking, see/hear ye'there.

rosso rebel

303 posts

256 months

Friday 30th April 2004
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Hi Charles,

hmmm I've never even heard of progressive metal! So I guess I'm far too middle of the road in my musical tastes!! We have, however, got a couple of version of self preservation that I could get Tony to send to you....!

Clair.

>> Edited by rosso rebel on Friday 30th April 12:40

Ballistic Banana

14,698 posts

269 months

Friday 30th April 2004
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Gregory Isaacs for the perfect Chilling with Beer and BBQ.

Jamiroquai for sheer lets get exited we are at teh best Motor race of the year type feeling..... will he be ther again this year??

BB

charlescrawley

Original Poster:

968 posts

254 months

Saturday 1st May 2004
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All suggestions noted... I'll get on WinMX and KazaaLite...

john yates

436 posts

260 months

Saturday 1st May 2004
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i hope to Hear this Compelation from over the wall in HOUX! Just bought a couple of Fantastic C.D.s to get me in the mood for the drive down. Italian Job Soundtrack (original) Get a Bloomin move on. And the other is THE BEST OF WAR! or War Soundtracks. As my car sounds like a Lancaster Bomber it only seems fitting to be listening to DAM BUSTERS & 633 SQUADREN & Colonel BOGEY. Four Quid from HMV.
Any songs that go with a V8 Baseline. Heard plenty of Rock there in the last 10 visits. One guy came over while we were chilling with our BEERS in the family sized swimming pool and said this "ARE YOU LOST"
I replied "NO"
he then said "This isn't a F***ing Festival you know, Turn that sh*t off"
He did not realise he was in the middle of the TVR car club. So was segrigated for the rest of the Holiday. I don't think he knew what was about to happen. Bet he was loving FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT
I AGREE WITH BOBOW

I think songs that have a connection to Motoring are the best songs e.g.

Jameriqui= Cosmic Girl, Traveiling without moving
Meatloaf= BAT OUT OF HELL
Fleetwood Mac = The Chain (DUM,DA,DI,DUM, DUM DUM DUM DUM DUM DUM)
Brian Ferry= Love is the Drug
Metalica= Wherever I may roam
GUNS N ROSES= Sweet Child of Mine
Iron Maiden= 666 The Number of the Beast

You know what i mean!

Chimaera S3TAY






>> Edited by john yates on Saturday 1st May 19:39

charlescrawley

Original Poster:

968 posts

254 months

Sunday 2nd May 2004
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I love the idea of some WW2 themes, excellent!

As for The Italian Job... Already have that in the bag as it were!

The other suggestions are excellent and I've noted them down to get hold of...

charlescrawley

Original Poster:

968 posts

254 months

Sunday 2nd May 2004
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rosso rebel said:
Hi Charles,

hmmm I've never even heard of progressive metal! So I guess I'm far too middle of the road in my musical tastes!! We have, however, got a couple of version of self preservation that I could get Tony to send to you....!

Clair.

>> Edited by rosso rebel on Friday 30th April 12:40


Hehe, it's okay.. We'll look after you both and educate you in all the "progressive metal" you like!

Actually, I'm not 100% sure what it means myself... Labels are all a bit confusing...

john yates

436 posts

260 months

Sunday 2nd May 2004
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Sorry Charles the title if you are trying to find it is GREAT WAR THEMES! It doesn't help DRIVING having tears in your eyes because your passenger is shouting out Chocks Away, Bloody Splended, Watch the Flank Cannon, Let me show you how its done and we've hit the Gerry Barstared! In his Poshest BBC Accent from the 1940's.

Best tracks are 633 SQUADREN, DAMBUSTERS, COLONEL BOGEY, ACES HIGH, THE GREAT ESCAPE, M.A.S.H. and The Guns of Naverone. Unfortunetely it does not have RULE BRITANIA or The National Anthem on but i suspect if i look for THE LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMBS. I won't be dissapointed. Chimaera S3TAY


>> Edited by john yates on Sunday 16th May 18:02

john yates

436 posts

260 months

Sunday 16th May 2004
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Just had Broadband fitted! And after a few minor glitches like the Sasser Virus and Not having a filter on the SKY
I have now downloaded more music for Le Mans than I know what to do with. And its all free!
Managed to find the following:
1. WE'VE GOT A GREAT BIG CONVOY
2. SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT (EAST BOUND & DOWN, JERRY REED)
3. THE FALL GUY THEME
4. MAGNUM P.I.
5. MIAMI VICE
6. DUKES OF HAZZARD
7. CANNONBALL RUN

And lots more stupid stuff!
And more Rock than an African Diomand Mine!

Chimaera S3TAY

>> Edited by john yates on Sunday 16th May 18:05

barry sheene

1,524 posts

285 months

Sunday 16th May 2004
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Ballistic Banana said:

Jamiroquai for sheer lets get exited we are at teh best Motor race of the year type feeling..... will he be ther again this year??

BB



sneaking another 'jazz' cigarette in the Grandstands at 4am no doubt

>> Edited by barry sheene on Sunday 16th May 18:24

barry sheene

1,524 posts

285 months

Sunday 16th May 2004
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john yates said:

Managed to find the following:
1. WE'VE GOT A GREAT BIG CONVOY
2. SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT (EAST BOUND & DOWN, JERRY REED)
3. THE FALL GUY THEME
4. MAGNUM P.I.
5. MIAMI VICE
6. DUKES OF HAZZARD
7. CANNONBALL RUN


What, no theme tune to Starksy and Hutch !! ;-p

fat arnie

1,655 posts

265 months

Monday 17th May 2004
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THe best song you can play loud at Le Mans is the Call to Prayer - we did it over a Tannoy system in 2002 at around 7.30 am in Camping Bleu.

Did you hear it?

gary judd

2,675 posts

267 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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Ballistic Banana said:
Gregory Isaacs for the perfect Chilling with Beer and BBQ.

Jamiroquai for sheer lets get exited we are at teh best Motor race of the year type feeling..... will he be ther again this year??

BB


how about eye of the tiger from the rocky films

gary

Big_M

5,602 posts

265 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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What about some Beach Boys - excellent summer music (hoping for nice weather here)

Bobo W

766 posts

254 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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Charles

While last years sing-a-long went well you have still some way to go until you emulate the Keeler wall-of-sound which used outside broadcast speakers borrowed from MTV. Based in Houx Annex it could be heard by the Dunlop Bridge.

N17 TVR

2,937 posts

273 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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john yates said:
Sorry Charles the title if you are trying to find it is GREAT WAR THEMES! It doesn't help DRIVING having tears in your eyes because your passenger is shouting out Chocks Away, Bloody Splended, Watch the Flank Cannon, Let me show you how its done and we've hit the Gerry Barstared! In his Poshest BBC Accent from the 1940's.

Best tracks are 633 SQUADREN, DAMBUSTERS, COLONEL BOGEY, ACES HIGH, THE GREAT ESCAPE, M.A.S.H. and The Guns of Naverone. Unfortunetely it does not have RULE BRITANIA or The National Anthem on but i suspect if i look for THE LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMBS. I won't be dissapointed. Chimaera S3TAY


>> Edited by john yates on Sunday 16th May 18:02


This is the sort of thing we need more of, [Terry Thomas mode on] Absolutely bang-on ! [Terry Thomas mode off]

charlescrawley

Original Poster:

968 posts

254 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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Bobo W said:
Charles

While last years sing-a-long went well you have still some way to go until you emulate the Keeler wall-of-sound which used outside broadcast speakers borrowed from MTV. Based in Houx Annex it could be heard by the Dunlop Bridge.


Yeah, I know matey... But that's probably just a little bit too rude, isn't it?

charlescrawley

Original Poster:

968 posts

254 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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N17 TVR said:

john yates said:
Sorry Charles the title if you are trying to find it is GREAT WAR THEMES! It doesn't help DRIVING having tears in your eyes because your passenger is shouting out Chocks Away, Bloody Splended, Watch the Flank Cannon, Let me show you how its done and we've hit the Gerry Barstared! In his Poshest BBC Accent from the 1940's.

Best tracks are 633 SQUADREN, DAMBUSTERS, COLONEL BOGEY, ACES HIGH, THE GREAT ESCAPE, M.A.S.H. and The Guns of Naverone. Unfortunetely it does not have RULE BRITANIA or The National Anthem on but i suspect if i look for THE LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMBS. I won't be dissapointed. Chimaera S3TAY


>> Edited by john yates on Sunday 16th May 18:02



This is the sort of thing we need more of, [Terry Thomas mode on] Absolutely bang-on ! [Terry Thomas mode off]



I'm definitely going to try to get hold of some of that type of track, believe me!