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Post by grayn on Jun 28, 2013 8:01:41 GMT
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Post by ocarolan on Jun 28, 2013 8:24:14 GMT
Wow, he's really working hard at trying to look eh/ Enjoyed the music though! Keith
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Post by leoroberts on Jun 28, 2013 10:26:38 GMT
Can't argue with the pleasant sound ... but it did rather make me think of this:
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Post by earwighoney on Jun 28, 2013 17:39:29 GMT
The Ukulele in the first video sounded like a homemade instrument.
One of the ones which a 5 year old child would make in primary school using a box, a empty kitchen towel roll and a few rubber bands.
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Post by grayn on Jun 28, 2013 17:53:47 GMT
The Ukulele in the first video sounded like a homemade instrument. One of the ones which a 5 year old child would make in primary school using a box, a empty kitchen towel roll and a few rubber bands. How Cruel. I think that dire tone is down to a cheap piezo pickup.
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Post by grayn on Jun 28, 2013 17:55:30 GMT
Wow, he's really working hard at trying to look eh/ Enjoyed the music though! Keith Yeah, what we used to call, a poseur. Or, if feeling particularly vicious, a ponce.
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