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- Orwell
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seconded.
"I'd like to see 1984 redubbed with this in the soundtrack."- Furrypedro.
NUR EIN!
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Lucky Witch and the Righteous Ghost
NUR EIN!
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Lucky Witch and the Righteous Ghost
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- Orwell
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- Future Boy
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Oh I think you know what to do with it. /joking
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Okay. Here's a link to my cover of Rone's Bitter Orange.
If you want to let me know what you think, go ahead. If you don't want to, don't.
If you want to let me know what you think, go ahead. If you don't want to, don't.
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- Karski
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That's better. Nice job with the ending.jolly roger wrote:Okay. Here's a link to my cover of Rone's Bitter Orange.
If you want to let me know what you think, go ahead. If you don't want to, don't.
And yet you keep checking this thread. The drama is enticing, isn't it?jack wrote:if you want to record a cover for someone, just STFU and do it and spare me the drama.

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I wrote the lyrics and I had a hard time understanding alot of that, so I can only imagine how it's going to be for anyone else hearing that song. I love the ending part though, it's kewl.jolly roger wrote:Okay. Here's a link to my cover of Rone's Bitter Orange.
If you want to let me know what you think, go ahead. If you don't want to, don't.
From spoken word to actual singing, I can screw up any style with style. 

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Umm, click the link and maybe something interesting will happen? Something which is in the spirit of this thread, fer instance???
Or did you already click the link and now you're going "what was that???"
Charles (KA)
Or did you already click the link and now you're going "what was that???"
Charles (KA)
"...one does not write in dactylic hexameter purely by accident..." - poetic designs
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Hi - I just played and enjoyed both of them. Hats off to you, KA, for putting the song together that way. Sounds nice. The original was one of the first songs that I heard here, and I like it better now after the re-interpretation. Thanks for doubling the enjoyment! - Paco
Bringin' the stink since 2006.
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- Niemöller
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if you just spend a little time poking through the memberlist... (these upper and lower bounds are estimated, based on the members with the lowest and higest post-counts for each title)blue wrote:is there is an ordered list of the new board levels?
Flume = 2000 +
Lightning Racers = 1000 - 1999
Himalaya = 600 - 999
Sooper Dooper Looper = 500 - 599
The Coal Cracker = 400 - 499
Tilt-a-Whirl = 300 - 399
Pirate = 200 - 299
Scrambler = 100 - 199
Capital Blue Cross Monorail = 50 - 99
Unmoving Horse on the Carousel = 25 - 49
A New Player = 0 - 24
Damn, that's good!WeaselSlayer wrote:Hey here's mine.