I won't get it.
Nour Al Ain by Amr Diab is the only song in Arabic for which I know both the title and the singer.
Edit: Actually it looks like I haven't even got that one right.
I won't get it.
Nour Al Ain by Amr Diab is the only song in Arabic for which I know both the title and the singer.
Edit: Actually it looks like I haven't even got that one right.
^ You've got it right.
I saw this guy play this song in 1997.
Re: Camel Spotting - I had (or maybe still have somewhere) the same album.
this:
for some reason reminds me of:
What an interesting twist this has taken.
BTW ... I still LIKE that track that Lulu suggested, both as a song in it's own right and as an advertising campaign for the BBC.
You guys were listening to fringe stuff back then.
in '97, I was tuned into ...
Time for the Pub ...
Lulu didn't suggest anything.
Except perhaps deep contemplation of how fast the last 20yrs have gone.
Just re-watched this movie. It's funny how back home this opening sentence wouldn't have any meaning whatsoever.
^ Is that some kinda Brokeback Mountain spinoff?
I find the whole concept of this thread to be flawed. YouTube did not start until 2005 so how can a video be 20 years old?
Yes I have had a few beers but FFS...
The album or music was released 20 years ago. Never mind it was crap at the time.
20 years seems a long time when you are...
To put this in perspective this song (not video) was released 20 years after the end of WII
In fairness this is 20 years after the Vietnam War but still before Youtube
Last edited by VocalNeal; 13-03-2017 at 10:34 PM.
Better to think inside the pub, than outside the box?
I apologize if any offence was caused. unless it was intended.
You people, you think I know feck nothing; I tell you: I know feck all
Those who cannot change their mind, cannot change anything.
Alright, alright. Take it easy, Grandpa.
..and this is from 20 years after the Gulf War son and still not technically 20 years old on Youtube.
And this is embarrassingly 40 years old you decide
Some people like classical music and some is 190 years old
Last edited by VocalNeal; 13-03-2017 at 10:48 PM.
Big deal. 113 years ago this was released and has never been surpassed!
^ that's because ground leak tests are no longer carried out using animals.
I give it 5.8 style points in the old system.
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.
Old Sparky: The Electric Chair and the History of the Death Penalty, Anthony Galvin tells the story of several horrific death chamber scenes. One was the 1982 electrocution execution of Frank J. Coppola, who was put to death in Virginia. As Galvin describes it: "An attorney who was there said that it took two long jolts of electricity to kill Coppola. The first did not stop his heart. During the second fifty-five-second-long jolt, witnesses could hear the sound of sizzling flesh and Coppola's head and leg both caught fire. Smoke filled the small death chamber, making it difficult to see the writhing victim through the haze."
There was no testing of equipment in those days?
^^
Looks like someone forgot to wet the sponge.
Yup. Going in dry can cause writhing. At least rub a bit of spit around the head eh.
Damn that's gay.
Butt what do I know.........Still that's gay...
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