You'd need a tuba, of course


I am definitely in agreement with what you say, Braincell.On 2005-08-16 01:57, braincell wrote:
My taste changes and unlike most people I could not listen to the same music for the rest of my life because after so many listens it would get boring. I would stop listening to music. Even the best music is boring once it is fully absorbed. It's like porn in that way. That's how I feel. It's too bad everyone else isn't the same. There is a lot of stagnation. I can't stand it.
Hey Royston, you forgot one practical use (I hate the word 'practical' because of my mother saying it always if I disliked a clothing when I was a child) - you could make something to reflect radio waves of radars; to be visible by a radar! It's like on a small ship or boat - 4 cds to different 4 directions on a long stick (or an a highest point of the island) and the fifth cd, hmmm who cares?
You could use them to direct the sun's rays towards a passing ship, hence enabling your rescue.
Make a solar cooker using their reflective properties to cook yummy fish.
Glue a stick on the end of one to make a useful fly/bug-swatter.
Use it to reflect the sunlight to scare birds away from your freshly planted desert island crops.
A mirror to shave that Robinson Crusoe beard off with.
Snap them; use their jagged edges as knives.
If "Girl Friday" gets washed ashore, string two together to make a sexy top-half of a bikini.
Break them up into pieces, use the pieces to "feather" your arrows (in a bow & arrow survival stylie).
How could one survive without them on a desert island?
Royston
i'm not the only one. Yippee. i implore everyone to at least try this album (you may hate it at first - i did). Overlooked masterpiece - i once played it five times in one day, and then had another listen the next day! Contrary to what braincel said, this is one piece of music i never tire of. It is a bit downbeat though so if you're suicidal you may want to skip it.1. Gary Numan - Dance
LOL - I'm a bit suicidal for the time being, so I've allready ordered it at my local record pusher. I had a Gary Numan album when I was a teen, don't remember the name but I was quite fond of it ... I'll check it out again - thanks for the reminderOn 2005-08-18 03:29, Mr Arkadin wrote:
hesnotthemessiah wrote:i implore everyone to at least try this album (you may hate it at first - i did). if you're suicidal you may want to skip it.1. Gary Numan - Dance
Hi Mr Arkadin. I think Dance is Numan's best album - it is at least the most consistantly good album he has made so far - every track is good (though none are outstanding in my opinion) - no duffers in sight!! What I really like about this album is that each track is so different - you CAN listen to it again and again without ever getting bored of it. I love Roger Taylor's drumming on it and Mick Karn's bass playing sounds great. Apparently Mick Karn was a bit peeved because Gary Numan decided to use his warming up session for She's Got Claws as the outro to to the track without being asked!! Telekon/The Pleasure Principle/Pure come close.On 2005-08-18 03:29, Mr Arkadin wrote:
hesnotthemessiah wrote:i'm not the only one. Yippee. i implore everyone to at least try this album (you may hate it at first - i did). Overlooked masterpiece - i once played it five times in one day, and then had another listen the next day! Contrary to what braincel said, this is one piece of music i never tire of. It is a bit downbeat though so if you're suicidal you may want to skip it.1. Gary Numan - Dance
My all time favourite track by any artist "I Die:You Die" - I remember seeing the video on Top Of The Pops and was mesmorised by how cool and menacing Numan looked in it. Three and a half minutes of perfect kick ass in yer face pop!!this album includes my all time fave track (by ANY artist) "Cry, The Clock Said"