Has anyone seen the Rock School ad on C4?

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Thanks again, Sergiu. I had managed to decipher most of it, but I didn't get a sort of 'I've translated Linear B' feeling once I'd finished.......

One odd thing was the use of 'j' to convey a 'y' sound - reminds me of Latin......!
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MY favourite bit, (week 5 I think) was Josh teaching Gene Simmons, "Please take your clothes off and lie on the bed", in Elvish. I thought it was hilarious.
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They were surprisingly good at Hammersmith - how brave must they have been - I couldn't have done that...
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Camilla really came on as a Rock Chick didn't she?

I thought they were fantastic.
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englishangel wrote:Camilla really came on as a Rock Chick didn't she?

I thought they were fantastic.
I agree, thought they all did really well, especially the rock chicks (who's vocals were a good touch I thought) and the drummer. I notice that The Class track isn't on the soundtrack CD.....surely?
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I thought they were pretty good, too.

I was getting ready to cringe a bit but it all seemed to work out fine!
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Great Plum wrote:They were surprisingly good at Hammersmith - how brave must they have been - I couldn't have done that...
Too right!

Wonder what Camilla made of Lemmy.... :shock:
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Richard Ruck wrote:
Great Plum wrote:They were surprisingly good at Hammersmith - how brave must they have been - I couldn't have done that...
Too right!

Wonder what Camilla made of Lemmy.... :shock:
I think he is probably a sweety, remember the (was it KitKat?) ad?
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You're right, he probably is. :lol:

AND he used to appear in Comic Strip stuff..... 8)
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sport! wrote:I agree, thought they all did really well, especially the rock chicks (who's vocals were a good touch I thought) and the drummer. I notice that The Class track isn't on the soundtrack CD.....surely?
Sorry to drag this out of the grave, but I just thought I ought to say that if anyone is interested, I've managed to get hold of, via a cable and the DVD, a recording of the song live. It's not terrific quality since I basically piped it onto my laptop, but it has album art etc, so if you want it, I can email it to you.

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Josh,
If you're happy to have it hosted for download, I can give you an FTP server account to upload it to for people to download?

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That sounds like a good idea - I'll have to wait till I get home though since FTP doesn't work here!

Thanks :D
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Sounds good to me Josh...
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but if u can email it to someone, perhaps they can upload it for you. I volunteer to try. :)
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Josh - if you can get it on a CD, and find me at Old Blues day on Sunday (apparantly I'll be wearing some sort of badge for the CHA board!) then I can upload it when I'm home again on Monday....
Would be good to meet you anyway, so hopefully that'll work?

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