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Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 01 Jun 2009 11:44
by AnnieM
Andy1672 wrote:
The Baron wrote:
Andy1672 wrote:Chronicles of Riddick... turned out to be a fantastic movie
:shock:

I think it's abysmal, in our house it's called "The Ridicules of Chronic"
Pardon ? have you watched the same movie as me ?

each to their own I suppose but I loved every minute of it.

although having said that, every film that gets bad reviews I seem to enjoy !
I really enjoyed it - only saw it recently. Linus Roache is well fit in it.

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 01 Jun 2009 11:52
by gung-hoeddie
:shock: steady!

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 01 Jun 2009 11:53
by AnnieM
:lol:

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 01 Jun 2009 13:56
by SteveD
Ross SC wrote:heres the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmVAWKfJ ... A4&index=0

my favourite cash song:

he wrote this for elvis, but then elvis left sun records!
I grew up having Mr Cash forced upon me by my Dad, who is an absolutely massive fan, and I was the "embarassed by my Dad's music" teenager sat in the back of the car.

Then, once I left home I started to like him as he reminded me of home.

Here I am, knocking on the door of 32, and I absolutely love his work. So i've never really not listened to Johnny Cash. And I can't wait until i have kids, so I can play Cash in the car, so my kids can sit in the back being embarassed by my musical tastes too.

And I think I've succeeded in talking the intended into having Ring of Fire as our first dance when we get wed next year!

For me, Hurt is one of the most powerful songs I've ever heard. Everytime I hear it it brings a tear to the eye. It's like he was singing his farewell to the world. Amazing man. Amazing music.

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 01 Jun 2009 16:25
by gung-hoeddie
with talk of marriage and kids steve it would appear your brainwashing has been completed ;-)

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 01 Jun 2009 16:36
by SteveD
gung-hoeddie wrote:with talk of marriage and kids steve it would appear your brainwashing has been completed ;-)
AHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!! Good point Eddie! I need to go out, get hammered, and sleep with some cheap tart at the earliest opportunity!!!!

(or buy slightly more toys than normal, and smuggle them into the house when the other half isn't looking! - one of the two!)

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 01 Jun 2009 17:08
by gung-hoeddie
it'll be the toy smuggle then!

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 01 Jun 2009 18:18
by Red Laser
SteveD wrote:
Ross SC wrote:heres the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmVAWKfJ ... A4&index=0

my favourite cash song:

he wrote this for elvis, but then elvis left sun records!
I grew up having Mr Cash forced upon me by my Dad, who is an absolutely massive fan, and I was the "embarassed by my Dad's music" teenager sat in the back of the car.

Then, once I left home I started to like him as he reminded me of home.

Here I am, knocking on the door of 32, and I absolutely love his work. So i've never really not listened to Johnny Cash. And I can't wait until i have kids, so I can play Cash in the car, so my kids can sit in the back being embarassed by my musical tastes too.

And I think I've succeeded in talking the intended into having Ring of Fire as our first dance when we get wed next year!

For me, Hurt is one of the most powerful songs I've ever heard. Everytime I hear it it brings a tear to the eye. It's like he was singing his farewell to the world. Amazing man. Amazing music.
He was singing his farewell to the world that was the point to the video being so poignant and probably why he chose that song the lyrics I leave my empire of ash kind of says bye to us all he has had enough

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 01 Jun 2009 18:59
by Double-Tap
anyone see the Columbo episode with Cash??
Bill

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 01 Jun 2009 19:40
by Red Laser
Double-tap wrote:anyone see the Columbo episode with Cash??
Bill
I saw some of it