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Dizzee (?) Rascal, "rapper", BBC 1

"I'm not a classically trained musician".

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Dizzee (?) Rascal, "rapper", BBC 1

"I'm not a classically trained musician".

 

Snoop Dog was never house trained either:D

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No, no. Rememember, he,s ‘Bonkers’ lol:hihi:

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And the point of the thread was...?

 

I thought he came across as a likeable geezer.

 

Most musicians aren't 'classically' trained, doesn't mean they're rubbish recording artists and performers.

 

There was this band called The Ramones who made a bit of a racket and could only play 3 chords, but who are well thought of in music history.

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And the point of the thread was...?

 

I thought he came across as a likeable geezer.

 

Most musicians aren't 'classically' trained, doesn't mean they're rubbish recording artists and performers.

 

There was this band called The Ramones who made a bit of a racket and could only play 3 chords, but who are well thought of in music history.

 

I don't think there was a punk band ever that had as many as 3 chords in their recordings. LOL :cool:

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I don't think there was a punk band ever that had as many as 3 chords in their recordings. LOL :cool:

 

Pretty Vacant has 6...:hihi:

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Pretty Vacant has 6...:hihi:

 

Albert Tatlock( The Skids) had one LOL. This record was always being played on the juke box in the Dove and Rainbow mid 70's, used to pee myself, listening to it.

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And the point of the thread was...?

 

I thought he came across as a likeable geezer.

 

Most musicians aren't 'classically' trained, doesn't mean they're rubbish recording artists and performers.

 

 

Let's forget the 'classically trained' bit, then.

That still leaves 'musician'...

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Let's forget the 'classically trained' bit, then.

That still leaves 'musician'...

 

:hihi::hihi::hihi:

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