SUFC Fan "Pranks" Jim Phipps

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Do kids not go out and play anymore?

How is it even a prank? What am I missing?


It comes from a game players had where they had to fit song lyrics into interviews. I think it was during WC/Euros some years ago. It helps if the lyrics are well known.
 
Keifffff Edwards did it with the radio pig commentaries I recall a couple of seasons ago
 
Probably an age thing but I just think what a prick, get a life:rolleyes:

And who in their right mind would let it be known they knew the lyrics to a Justin Bieber song? FFS!!!

Someone who should be locked away for their own good, along with the One Directioners or whatever the fuck they are called.
 
It's that crap and feeble.
That I'm actually laughing at that YouTube video.
Defiantly must be an age thing because I don't get it.
 



Yes great track love Witches Promise and Living in the past common ones but brilliant music.

Love that Christmas one as well.

Real musicians
 
Yes great track love Witches Promise and Living in the past common ones but brilliant music.

Love that Christmas one as well.

Real musicians
Yeah you say that but many years ago me and a mate got talking in the Wap to a bloke who looked like Jim Morrison who claimed Ian Anderson was a very poor flautist. Said something like no orchestra would accept a player of his standard.

It was one of those odd moments in life that sticks in your mind. Must have been thirty odd years ago now. Back in the days of Olga and Les the DJ.
 
And to keep the thread along SUFC lines, the first band formed in Blackpool in 1963 by what were to become key members of Tull (Anderson, Barlow, Evans, Hammond among others) was called............

The Blades! :)
 
Yeah you say that but many years ago me and a mate got talking in the Wap to a bloke who looked like Jim Morrison who claimed Ian Anderson was a very poor flautist. Said something like no orchestra would accept a player of his standard.

It was one of those odd moments in life that sticks in your mind. Must have been thirty odd years ago now. Back in the days of Olga and Les the DJ.

He was right BB. Anderson was self taught and re-learnt the flute relatively recently. Still offered a unique sound and the group of the late '70's were extremely underrated as musicians. Some of the stuff they produced was highly complex. Don Airey (brief member of the late '80's and not a bad keyboard player IMHO) reckoned that Songs From The Wood was the most complex piece of music he had ever learned to that point.
 



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