"Luke Hooft" <luke[underscore]h@no-spam> wrote in message
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> "Geoff Elgey" <gelgey@no-spam> wrote in message
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>
> > I liked the "David Bowie's Fashion as sung by Cristopher Walken" song
> > much better :-)
>
> Fucking hilarious! As far as Walken impressions go, I've seen/heard better
> (Kevin Spacey, Jay Mohr) but Sean's was not bad, unmistakeably Walken, and
> he had the added difficulty of singing in time to the song. And I loved
the
> way he introduced it, adding as an afterthought "... oh yeah, by the way,
I
> had seen a Christopher Walken movie the night before, I think it was The
> Deer Hunter, so it may be a bit weird."
>
> Would love to have a copy of it on my computer actually... did anyone who
> has the ability to digitise TV tape it? It's the type of thing that really
> should be circulating on Kazaa.
In the process of 'digitising' it as i write this.
Not much of a kazaa user, plus, the episode's about 500+Mb, so with a
current 3Gb cap, it isn't worth my time uploading it.
Email me and we can work something else out though.
-Wap.
"Mitch Gibbs" wrote:
> Yes well, it appears I stand corrected. I'll tell you... hoping that
> damn-nit won't see this.
Wow, your powers of camouflage are astounding.
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 14:16:48 GMT, Darren
<darren33@no-spam> wrote:
>On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 03:51:07 GMT, Caitlin H
><caitlin.harris@no-spam> wrote:
>
>>Can anyone confirm that the guitarist in Amiel's backing band performing
>>on Micallef last night was the guitarist from the band 'George'? Sorry -
>>I dont know his name, but he looked like he was having lots of fun!
>
>Yes, that's Nick Stewart from George. I think the girl on keyboards
>and the bass guitarist were from Alex Lloyd's band.
And the steak knives go to whoever can spot the connection...
Oh alright, I need some good steak knives. Amiel, Alex Lloyd and
George all share one thing in common - they're all managed by One
Louder Entertainment (though they parted ways with George the other
week).
- Anthony
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 15:10:50 +1000, Anthony Horan wrote:
> The thing that constantly impresses me about Josh Abrahams is his
> ability to tune in to what the artist he's producing wants to do,
> rather than imposing his "sound" on them.
Do you think, perhaps, that is why the second Puretone[1] single - "Stuck
In A Groove" - has been delayed here so as not to interfere with the
promotion of Amiel at the moment?
[1] Puretone is the name Josh Abrahams & Amiel Daemion use for their
collaborative efforts overseas.
Sarch
Sarch wrote:
> Do you think, perhaps, that is why the second Puretone[1] single - "Stuck
> In A Groove" - has been delayed here so as not to interfere with the
> promotion of Amiel at the moment?
It could be that, although I would imagine that if it's the same record
company, they'd be trying to bundle the two...
> [1] Puretone is the name Josh Abrahams & Amiel Daemion use for their
> collaborative efforts overseas.
Now the two video clips I've seen for exactly the same song make
sense... I prefer the newer one (that's basically a remake of the
beginning of Mad Max), I just couldn't understand why anyone would
release a cover with the same music and vocalist.
Stuart - who is, evidently, slow to catch on
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 15:21:41 +1000, Sarch <sarch_usenet@no-spam>
wrote:
>On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 15:10:50 +1000, Anthony Horan wrote:
>
>> The thing that constantly impresses me about Josh Abrahams is his
>> ability to tune in to what the artist he's producing wants to do,
>> rather than imposing his "sound" on them.
>
>Do you think, perhaps, that is why the second Puretone[1] single - "Stuck
>In A Groove" - has been delayed here so as not to interfere with the
>promotion of Amiel at the moment?
Almost certainly. Having that record out now would cause too much
confusion just at the wrong time.
- Anthony
"Warren Sergent" <spakatak@no-spam> wrote in message
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> In the process of 'digitising' it as i write this.
> Not much of a kazaa user, plus, the episode's about 500+Mb, so with a
> current 3Gb cap, it isn't worth my time uploading it.
> Email me and we can work something else out though.
Couldn't you just put that one sketch (and Sean's intro) in a low-to-average
quality divx (or whatever) file? It would only need to be a few megabytes.
I'm not too fussed to have it, but I'd download it if a smallish file were
available.
LH
does anyone have a video of Amiel on micalf tonight and any other tv shows?
"Anthony Horan" <anthonyhoran@no-spam> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 15:21:41 +1000, Sarch <sarch_usenet@no-spam>
> wrote:
>
> >On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 15:10:50 +1000, Anthony Horan wrote:
> >
> >> The thing that constantly impresses me about Josh Abrahams is his
> >> ability to tune in to what the artist he's producing wants to do,
> >> rather than imposing his "sound" on them.
> >
> >Do you think, perhaps, that is why the second Puretone[1] single - "Stuck
> >In A Groove" - has been delayed here so as not to interfere with the
> >promotion of Amiel at the moment?
>
> Almost certainly. Having that record out now would cause too much
> confusion just at the wrong time.
>
>
> - Anthony
>
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 01:34:55 +1000, Steven Taylor wrote:
> does anyone have a video of Amiel on micalf tonight and any other tv shows?
Read the complete thread. Warren Sergent may be able to help you out.
Sarch
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Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 13:44:14 GMT
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 01:34:55 +1000, "Steven Taylor"
<stjsjts@no-spam> wrote:
>does anyone have a video of Amiel on micalf tonight and any other tv shows?
Check the 'Micallef' thread on the Amiel forum
(http://com1.akheva.com/bofficialamielforum) for a download link.
Darren