Topic: What r u thinking about right now?? - part 43 | |
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Doh, that's Peter Fox! He's absolutely BRILL. Didn't know he was in a band, only know him solo. He did a solo album "Stadaffe" some 5 years ago, great! He got the American Cold Steel Drums in for two songs, Hause Am See and Alles Neu. Love it, they're really good! I like this one (Alles Neu), but that's also cos of the lyrics. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DD0A2plMSVA |
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lionsbrew
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Thu 01/09/14 01:32 AM
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Doh, that's Peter Fox! He's absolutely BRILL. Didn't know he was in a band, only know him solo. He did a solo album "Stadaffe" some 5 years ago, great! He got the American Cold Steel Drums in for two songs, Hause Am See and Alles Neu. Love it, they're really good! I like this one (Alles Neu), but that's also cos of the lyrics. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DD0A2plMSVA I got introduced to his work when my brother moved there. Haus am See was my late nephews favorite. My favorite I think is "Schuttle Dienen Speck" that swing beat is killer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cNyj3L2cBk I'm thinking I finally drew a selfie as suggested. |
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I'm thinking I finally drew a selfie as suggested. Ooo very nice, Mr Brew! Both a fabulous gift you have and a beautiful picture. Congrats! |
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Ooo very nice, Mr Brew! Both a fabulous gift you have and a beautiful picture. Congrats! Thank You. Its not so much talent as it is time. After drawing everyday for more than twenty-five years I think anyone would be this good. |
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I got introduced to his work when my brother moved there. Haus am See was my late nephews favorite. My favorite I think is "Schuttle Dienen Speck" that swing beat is killer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cNyj3L2cBk I'm thinking I finally drew a selfie as suggested. Great song! Love the rhythms he comes up with. And the bagpipe is a nice touch! Makes me think if it's a real bagpipe or not --> we once did a Celtic song "Unleash the Albannach" on stage and since we didn't have a bagpiper, the guitar-player did it on his electric guitar, hahaha. Don't think anyone could tell the difference if they closed their eyes, it was effing great! That's this song, I love it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hopbu5Lz6GE Nice selfie :) I like the style |
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Thank You. Its not so much talent as it is time. After drawing everyday for more than twenty-five years I think anyone would be this good. Don't sell yourself short. I think there are lots of people in the world who, if they put as much time in, still couldn't achieve what you can. That's not to say people can't improve or better themselves with practice as (with any pursuit) they certainly can, but there has to be at least a drop of natural talent for that to develop into something great. Learning an instrument is a good example - you get out as much as you put in and you can improve with lots of practice, but if you're not naturally musical, it's much harder to get to a point where you can play smoothly or create something original. |
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I got introduced to his work when my brother moved there. Haus am See was my late nephews favorite. My favorite I think is "Schuttle Dienen Speck" that swing beat is killer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cNyj3L2cBk I'm thinking I finally drew a selfie as suggested. Great song! Love the rhythms he comes up with. And the bagpipe is a nice touch! Makes me think if it's a real bagpipe or not --> we once did a Celtic song "Unleash the Albannach" on stage and since we didn't have a bagpiper, the guitar-player did it on his electric guitar, hahaha. Don't think anyone could tell the difference if they closed their eyes, it was effing great! That's this song, I love it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hopbu5Lz6GE Nice selfie :) I like the style Thank you as well. The song is cool too love that kind of music. |
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I got viewed by a man with a DeLorean! He is 48 and has a picture up showing him at age approx 58-68. So I figure he went back to the future to take it. That's what I call making an effort! So convenient to know what an alleged partner will look like 10-20 yrs from now :)
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Wondering how I could forget how much I loved idea development?
Discovered this when I decided to reconnect with my love of creating, as well as making it a habit to write daily, by setting up prompts for daily free-write sessions (the writer in me has been very much neglected); and now I'm just bursting with ideas and desperate to get stuck in! A big list of prompts done... now to move onto creating a basic storyboard. Whoop! *dances* |
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Thank You. Its not so much talent as it is time. After drawing everyday for more than twenty-five years I think anyone would be this good. Don't sell yourself short. I think there are lots of people in the world who, if they put as much time in, still couldn't achieve what you can. That's not to say people can't improve or better themselves with practice as (with any pursuit) they certainly can, but there has to be at least a drop of natural talent for that to develop into something great. Learning an instrument is a good example - you get out as much as you put in and you can improve with lots of practice, but if you're not naturally musical, it's much harder to get to a point where you can play smoothly or create something original. I know how that goes as well since I am also a musician. I have to say both are skills that are learned. There are some truly talented people out there prodigies and the like. I am not one of those though. |
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I know how that goes as well since I am also a musician. I have to say both are skills that are learned. There are some truly talented people out there prodigies and the like. I am not one of those though. Neither am I! Everything I do I seem to have to work at, I'm definitely not naturally talented either. I picked up the guitar for the first time last year and progress was very, very slow. But I was fairly happy with the progress I was making, until I broke my hand and all that hard work seemed to be for nought. |
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I know how that goes as well since I am also a musician. I have to say both are skills that are learned. There are some truly talented people out there prodigies and the like. I am not one of those though. Neither am I! Everything I do I seem to have to work at, I'm definitely not naturally talented either. I picked up the guitar for the first time last year and progress was very, very slow. But I was fairly happy with the progress I was making, until I broke my hand and all that hard work seemed to be for nought. I'm sure you'll get it back even better than before. It really is like riding a bike. You never forget. Even after losing the filling in my pinky and ring finger on my fretting hand I still play, Took a little getting used to but I dont think I lost a step anywhere. |
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I'm sure you'll get it back even better than before. It really is like riding a bike. You never forget. Even after losing the filling in my pinky and ring finger on my fretting hand I still play, Took a little getting used to but I dont think I lost a step anywhere. I wasn't much good at riding bikes either... I still manage to injure myself just getting on them! haha. |
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I'm sure you'll get it back even better than before. It really is like riding a bike. You never forget. Even after losing the filling in my pinky and ring finger on my fretting hand I still play, Took a little getting used to but I dont think I lost a step anywhere. I wasn't much good at riding bikes either... I still manage to injure myself just getting on them! haha. |
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The idea of a beautiful woman whom is a little clumsy has a sexiness about it. Well, I've always been clumsy... Did I not tell you I chopped a chunk out of my finger the other week with a steak knife? Oh the joys! haha. Good job I heal fast... |
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The idea of a beautiful woman whom is a little clumsy has a sexiness about it. Well, I've always been clumsy... Did I not tell you I chopped a chunk out of my finger the other week with a steak knife? Oh the joys! haha. Good job I heal fast... I think it kinda speaks to the protective side of manliness. Gives excuses to do things for ya too. |
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I think it kinda speaks to the protective side of manliness. Gives excuses to do things for ya too. Can you protect me from myself? :O |
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how many different ways to make the same old supper interesting
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How many different ways to make the same old supper interesting:
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Edited by
lionsbrew
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Thu 01/09/14 02:21 PM
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I think it kinda speaks to the protective side of manliness. Gives excuses to do things for ya too. Can you protect me from myself? :O Of course. It will involve keeping you distracted with something else entirely. Seriously tho there is no saving someone from themselves. There is bandaging them up when they do get hurt though. |
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