The Big Band's album 'I Understand And I Wish To Continue' is now available to download for free via Bandcamp.
Note: only the first 10 tracks are available for download on the Bandcap site. The CD version has all 20 tracks and is available through asking any Big Band member... such as yours truly.
Download 'I Understand And I Wish To Continue' by The Big Band.
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11.7.11
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The Big Band - I Understand And I Wish To Continue - Grace Emily, 9 July 2011
Since September 1999, I've been a proud member of a band called The Big Band, with my friends Nigel, Spencer and Steev. This Saturday, we launch our newest album 'I Understand And I Wish To Continue' and we're playing a show to celebrate. This also marks our final live show in this line-up ever.
Here is a little taster of the album:
The Big Band - Team 3
The Big Band - Lean On Me I Won't Fall Over (Carter USM cover)
Here is a little taster of the album:
The Big Band - Team 3
The Big Band - Lean On Me I Won't Fall Over (Carter USM cover)
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3.7.11
Futurama Playing Cards; OR 'Grunka Lunka Dunkity Dasis'
As is quite obvious on this blog, I do love playing cards. So to celebrate the return of Futurama to television (now halfway through Season 6!), here is a deck I purchased some time ago.
Futurama is easily my favourite TV show and I was very happy to see that some thought had been put into the production of these cards and weren't just cheap headshots of the primary characters. They even arrived in a mock Slurm can, which even contains its own nutritional information table!
Futurama is easily my favourite TV show and I was very happy to see that some thought had been put into the production of these cards and weren't just cheap headshots of the primary characters. They even arrived in a mock Slurm can, which even contains its own nutritional information table!
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playing cards,
Slurm
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