Smeg Head
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Getting a bit stupid in here it seems, and that is saying something!
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Getting a bit stupid in here it seems, and that is saying something!
Bow River had a couple of podiums before it finally won.Take Me Out was the bote whore song I was talking about, it's been nommed twice before and finished 2nd and 3rd, thankfully no one nommed it here.
Listening now. Strange playlist. Quite a few good songs, but nothing new that really wowed me.
Well glad I missed that madness.
I was sure someone would Rickroll the Song Comp.
Get what you give.Back One Out care to comment
You think? Meh… I could take it or leave it.Boted. Lot to like in that list.
Better not be that song I tried to nom or I might just take your life.one song has received votes off everyone and is out in front
Probably only liked just over a third, but that's a pretty good strike rate for lately.You think? Meh… I could take it or leave it.
Better not be that song I tried to nom or I might just take your life.
Can't be mine then4/26 votes in so far. one song has received votes off everyone and is out in front
One or two killjoys have issues with me spamming the thread, but I will never give in.Back one out, seriously, Give it Up
Honestly Boo, we're sick of it and We're not gonna take it anymoreOne or two killjoys have issues with me spamming the thread, but I will never give in.
I'm not the only spam fiend around here anyway, so why should I take the blame?Honestly Boo, we're sick of it and We're not gonna take it anymore
5 votes to the softest song?Hungover voting. The best kind of voting.
5 votes to the softest song?
New Zealand researchers have restored the first recording of computer-generated music, created in 1951 on a gigantic contraption built by British genius Alan Turing.
Key points:
- Turing's computer paved the way for synthesisers and modern electronica
- Songs generated included God Save the King, Baa Baa Black Sheep, and In the Mood
- Turing also played a role in cracking the Nazis' Enigma Code during WWII
The aural artefact, which paved the way for everything from synthesisers to modern electronica, opens with a staunchly conservative tune — the British national anthem God Save the King.