It gets real tough doing the radio thing where you are expected to talk about the music. When I listen to my archived shows, the most embarassing thing is the way I describe songs when I'm adlibbing. I either say the same corny thing about 5 songs in a row "that was another cool track" or I'm talking out my ass about "a nice slice of proto-glam rock, with a delicate soulful edge" (I never said this)
Very true, I just try to stick to the facts - label, year, region and let the music shine through, but I know I have phrases that I fall back on and overuse.
not so widely used to describe records, but the word "awesome" really disturbs me. I can't stand it anymore when someone shouts it out in a moment of being excited...I do catch myself to do just that from time to time though. I think it is more than overused....
not so widely used to describe records, but the word "awesome" really disturbs me. I can't stand it anymore when someone shouts it out in a moment of being excited...I do catch myself to do just that from time to time though. I think it is more than overused....
And the n there is Oarsome[/b]
Much like awesome, but better. First coined when New Zealand boxed David Tua appeared on the television show 'Celebrity Wheel of Fortune' and picked a vowel: "I'd like an O for oarsome." Often used in a vaguely ironic sense, or to describe something that is so ridiculous that it approaches the borders of awesomeness.
"Have you seen the movie 'Hercules in New York'? That's pretty oarsome, right there."
not so widely used to describe records, but the word "awesome" really disturbs me. I can't stand it anymore when someone shouts it out in a moment of being excited...I do catch myself to do just that from time to time though. I think it is more than overused....
Did you recently escape from a pentecostal church?
never understood why they use brilliant for "great" in the UK...have you ever heard that Bill Hicks routine? After his first UK performance people were gushing over him and his show calling him and it "brilliant" over and over again...he was flabbergasted by the praise, until he went out to dinner with them after the show and heard "oh, this soup is brilliant!" "this cake is brilliant!"
not so widely used to describe records, but the word "awesome" really disturbs me. I can't stand it anymore when someone shouts it out in a moment of being excited...I do catch myself to do just that from time to time though. I think it is more than overused....
Did you recently escape from a pentecostal church?
Right? He would probably want to kill me if we ever met in real life. If the cher.exe virus doesn't get him first.
never understood why they use brilliant for "great" in the UK...have you ever heard that Bill Hicks routine? After his first UK performance people were gushing over him and his show calling him and it "brilliant" over and over again...he was flabbergasted by the praise, until he went out to dinner with them after the show and heard "oh, this soup is brilliant!" "this cake is brilliant!"
i think brilliant sounds better anyways. And i always think of the word as reffering to something that gives off light rather than meaning genius.
not so widely used to describe records, but the word "awesome" really disturbs me. I can't stand it anymore when someone shouts it out in a moment of being excited...I do catch myself to do just that from time to time though. I think it is more than overused....
Did you recently escape from a pentecostal church?
Right? He would probably want to kill me if we ever met in real life. If the cher.exe virus doesn't get him first.
Both of you haven't received the gift from God as I see. I have no intention of killin someone though, especially not you. Maybe I put some autotune.axe virus on you though...you awesome users...
The funniest thing about this thread is that I read this one and then a few minutes later I read the Super Lover Cee thread that got bumped up with some recent responses.
Not to call you out (I really don't mean this as a diss), just thought it was funny. Were you being funny, or did you get caught saying gorgeous?
what a gorgeous lp !
cosmo and tony and phil i know yall feel me on this.. can we get some love for the 1st 2 steady b lps ? let the hustlers play !
They've got a thing about multiplying sentiments, though. The Irish-born host of our Celtic radio show says "c??ad m??le f??ilte" a lot, which translates to "one hundred thousand welcomes."
I think it devalues the sentiment, frankly. Like a regular welcome ain't really worth shit anymore, you know?
They've got a thing about multiplying sentiments, though. The Irish-born host of our Celtic radio show says "c??ad m??le f??ilte" a lot, which translates to "one hundred thousand welcomes."
I think it devalues the sentiment, frankly. Like a regular welcome ain't really worth shit anymore, you know?
I think in Hipster "one hundred thousand welcomes"
translates simply to "CHEERS"
and I agree, it has lost all value...its kinda like "Ciao!" for the white-belted community, it has more than one meaning, but its rarely used in the proper context by anyone other than alcoholics and British Folks.
The funniest thing about this thread is that I read this one and then a few minutes later I read the Super Lover Cee thread that got bumped up with some recent responses.
Not to call you out (I really don't mean this as a diss), just thought it was funny. Were you being funny, or did you get caught saying gorgeous?
what a gorgeous lp !
cosmo and tony and phil i know yall feel me on this.. can we get some love for the 1st 2 steady b lps ? let the hustlers play !
The funniest thing about this thread is that I read this one and then a few minutes later I read the Super Lover Cee thread that got bumped up with some recent responses.
Not to call you out (I really don't mean this as a diss), just thought it was funny. Were you being funny, or did you get caught saying gorgeous?
what a gorgeous lp !
cosmo and tony and phil i know yall feel me on this.. can we get some love for the 1st 2 steady b lps ? let the hustlers play !
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Very true, I just try to stick to the facts - label, year, region and let the music shine through, but I know I have phrases that I fall back on and overuse.
I think it is more than overused....
And the n there is Oarsome[/b]
Much like awesome, but better. First coined when New Zealand boxed David Tua appeared on the television show 'Celebrity Wheel of Fortune' and picked a vowel: "I'd like an O for oarsome."
Often used in a vaguely ironic sense, or to describe something that is so ridiculous that it approaches the borders of awesomeness.
"Have you seen the movie 'Hercules in New York'? That's pretty oarsome, right there."
Did you recently escape from a pentecostal church?
Right? He would probably want to kill me if we ever met in real life. If the cher.exe virus doesn't get him first.
i think brilliant sounds better anyways. And i always think of the word as reffering to something that gives off light rather than meaning genius.
Both of you haven't received the gift from God as I see. I have no intention of killin someone though, especially not you. Maybe I put some autotune.axe virus on you though...you awesome users...
Not to call you out (I really don't mean this as a diss), just thought it was funny. Were you being funny, or did you get caught saying gorgeous?
http://www.soulstrut.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Board=crates&Number=983549&page=0&fpart=2
They've got a thing about multiplying sentiments, though. The Irish-born host of our Celtic radio show says "c??ad m??le f??ilte" a lot, which translates to "one hundred thousand welcomes."
I think it devalues the sentiment, frankly. Like a regular welcome ain't really worth shit anymore, you know?
I think in Hipster "one hundred thousand welcomes"
translates simply to "CHEERS"
and I agree, it has lost all value...its kinda like "Ciao!" for the white-belted community, it has more than one meaning, but its rarely used in the proper context by anyone other than alcoholics and British Folks.
AGGHHH! and still do.
Just say Thank You!
The worst is emails the end off with it.
TOTALLY!precisely.
what do you think ? im a sarcastic prick.
Brilliant. Your wit retains it's full luster. No paper scuffs. Plays well.
Same difference, though.