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  • Muz
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    Originally posted by ianoz View Post
    Thats a bit more upbeat to your normal chill out music Muz .
    Dont start me with some Satanic rock .. I have a very wide range .. AND from that I''l go to Ella Fitzgerald or something

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  • ianoz
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    Thats a bit more upbeat to your normal chill out music Muz .

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  • Muz
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    Focus .. Sylvia




    Feckin lovely

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  • Muz
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    The Return of the Red Hot Brethren

    Fila Brazillia Purified:


    The Liquid Lounge Chill Out Series, Vol. 2 Disc 2 Electronica & Dance


    This is a f**ked up version of it here

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  • ianoz
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    Any ne out there remember Devo . Freedom of choice
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVGIN...feature=relmfu

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  • Muz
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    Having just had a major brown trouser experience of upgrading this here forum ..ive gone for some yet more chill

    Haha

    Found it for you peepes after some searching .. enjoy !!





    Everythings cool now !

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  • Stock
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    Court gives 'Kookaburra' victory over Men at Work



    MEN WORK HAMM STRYKERT HAY SPEIS – Photo by AP





    October 07, 2011 — SYDNEY (AP) — In singing of vegemite, they plundered a kookaburra.
    Australian rockers Men at Work lost their final court bid on Friday to prove they did not steal the distinctive flute riff of their 1980s hit "Down Under" from another of the country's most famous songs, the children's campfire staple "Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree."
    The High Court of Australia denied the band's bid to appeal a federal court judge's earlier ruling that the group had copied the flute melody from "Kookaburra," a song about one of Australia's most distinctive birds. But because the lawsuit was filed only two years ago, the band won't have to give up royalties from its heyday.
    "Down Under" and the album it was on, "Business As Usual," reached No. 1 on the Australian, American and British charts in early 1983. Men at Work won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist that year, and "Down Under" remains an unofficial anthem for Australia.

    "Kookaburra" was written more than 70 years ago by Australian teacher Marion Sinclair for a Girl Guides competition. The song went on to become a favorite around campfires not just in Australia, but in the United States, Canada and New Zealand.
    Sinclair died in 1988, but publishing company Larrikin Music — which now holds the copyright for "Kookaburra" — filed a lawsuit in 2009. Last year, Federal Court Justice Peter Jacobson ruled that the "Down Under" flute riff replicated a substantial part of Sinclair's song. The judge later ordered Men at Work's recording company, EMI Songs Australia, and "Down Under" songwriters Colin Hay and Ron Strykert to give up 5 percent of future royalties, and of royalties earned since 2002.

    The court didn't specify what the 5 percent penalty translates to in dollars. Larrikin wasn't able to seek royalties earned before 2002 because of a statute of limitations. Lawyers for Men at Work's recording companies maintained that the band hadn't copied anything and had vowed to fight the ruling. But Friday's decision from the High Court ends the band's chance to appeal.
    "Larrikin welcomes the decision and looks forward to resolving the remaining issues between the parties," Adam Simpson, a lawyer for Larrikin, said in an email. Mark Bamford, a lawyer for EMI, called the High Court's decision disappointing.

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  • ianoz
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    As the song title says . I hope you like it
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6V3MfWFZrU

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  • ianoz
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    Any one remember this ?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odatM...eature=related

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  • stevemartin
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    I am listening Akon's song now.

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  • Dan
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    Originally posted by ianoz View Post
    Is this relevent over your side of the world ?
    http://www.youtube.com/user/TheFatAussieBarstard
    Yes but we got rid of ours 2 years ago

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  • ianoz
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    Is this relevent over your side of the world ?
    http://www.youtube.com/user/TheFatAussieBarstard

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  • ianoz
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    Any mature gentlemen out there who remember heart .
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpkitLUbeEg&feature=related

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  • Muz
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    Originally posted by ianoz View Post
    see If you can watch this one all the way though
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5f2X...eature=related

    They were too shouty for me .. but the lead singer could lick my stamps in the office if she wanted to

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  • ianoz
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    If it is what i think your thinking of , thats not music . A symphony for the eyes , but not music .

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