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Favourite song ever is 'It's No Good' by Depeche Mode.

Just wanted to share that with you.....
I came in here expecting you to say "milkshake brings all the boys to the yard."
My life is now complete. I am at one with the universe.
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jamyskis: My life is now complete. I am at one with the universe.
"I know everything! I am everything!"
- Highlander
For some reason whenever I hear "Believe" by Cher I get a feeling of nostalgia, yet I can't remember hearing the song when I was younger
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Darling_Jimmy: I came in here expecting you to say "milkshake brings all the boys to the yard."
Same here. I am moderately disappointed.
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jamyskis: My life is now complete. I am at one with the universe.
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Wishbone: "I know everything! I am everything!"
- Highlander
There was a rerun recently on local TV.

I can't ever get over the funny accent of MacLeod in that movie. Is that how real Scots sound, or is it because of Christopher Lambert's French heritage? I've actually met some real Scots, and they didn't sound that funny to me, but then I don't know if they were trying to hide their true accent.

Yes yes, many Finns have a funny accent with their English too, but then they don't play the lead role in a Hollywood movie with a silly premise.
Post edited April 04, 2012 by timppu
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Darling_Jimmy: I came in here expecting you to say "milkshake brings all the boys to the yard."
Hivemind?
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Robbeasy: Favourite song ever is 'It's No Good' by Depeche Mode.

Just wanted to share that with you.....
Mine is behind the wheel. Love the DM of old, only liked Kingdom and his solo projects now, something doesn't click right with their songs now.
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Crosmando: For some reason whenever I hear "Believe" by Cher I get a feeling of nostalgia, yet I can't remember hearing the song when I was younger
That's a very important piece of music history because it made Auto-Tune popular.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auto-Tune

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0OzxvClwoU
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timppu: I can't ever get over the funny accent of MacLeod in that movie. Is that how real Scots sound, or is it because of Christopher Lambert's French heritage? I've actually met some real Scots, and they didn't sound that funny to me, but then I don't know if they were trying to hide their true accent.

Yes yes, many Finns have a funny accent with their English too, but then they don't play the lead role in a Hollywood movie with a silly premise.
No, if you want more of an idea of what a Scot sounds like, listen to the Spaniard in Highlander... ;)
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Crosmando: For some reason whenever I hear "Believe" by Cher I get a feeling of nostalgia, yet I can't remember hearing the song when I was younger
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timppu: That's a very important piece of music history because it made Auto-Tune popular.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auto-Tune

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0OzxvClwoU
I wish there were subtitles for those as it's hard to understand every word they're saying. Auto-tune FTW(it DOES make shit sound better but also sometimes harder to understand.)
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GameRager: I wish there were subtitles for those as it's hard to understand every word they're saying.
Hmm? I didn't listen to it right now as I'm at work in a meeting, but at least last time I did, I didn't have problem discerning what they were "singing", even though English is not even my first or second language.

Ok, you said "every word", I don't recall if I understood everything.
Post edited April 04, 2012 by timppu
expecting this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctNAs1K7nbo

or this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy_9Z6ycPIQ
Post edited April 04, 2012 by the_bard
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GameRager: I wish there were subtitles for those as it's hard to understand every word they're saying.
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timppu: Hmm? I didn't listen to it right now as I'm at work in a meeting, but at least last time I did, I didn't have problem discerning what they were "singing", even though English is not even my first or second language.
Lol, I got MOST of it but some words were hard to make out, is all.