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Why don’t you quick learn to play piano , and say it will be nice and relaxing piano music ,
Nothing like jerry lee , little richard , or Elton ...
That’s what I use to put me to sleep when I’m not listening to the birds or flute versions of the relaxing sleepy music that goes on for hours on you tube ... and no singing , please ....
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Dam , I love no smoking and banjo ( mentioned above ) ... but I would never go to Phnom Penh for anything other than a whopper now ,
Back in the old days i could settle for a mikes burger , but then then they came to sihanoukville and got boring ..
Now would have to stop at Carl’s Jr. for one ,, then quickly get the F out of there or risk heart attack ...
Back in the old days i could settle for a mikes burger , but then then they came to sihanoukville and got boring ..
Now would have to stop at Carl’s Jr. for one ,, then quickly get the F out of there or risk heart attack ...
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Hi rozzieoz, so whats the plan in SR? will you get involved in another bar?Come and say goodbye (I’m moving to SR)
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I have no plans to get involved in a bar but who knows what can happen. I’m not ruling anything out, I never dreamed I’d be single at 50 lol.bucknaked wrote:Hi rozzieoz, so whats the plan in SR? will you get involved in another bar?Come and say goodbye (I’m moving to SR)
I want to explore the live music scene in Siem Reap and see if I can get involved with event and gig planning.
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Your party is over a month away from now anything could happen between that time. "Come and say goodbye" I have never said hello up to now. Honestly, they say live life in Cambodia at a slow pace, I find it difficult to keep up with you. From the Glory Hole to the trouble's in girly bars, now a leaving party, what happened to the cruise, or am I just missing a post or two. Siem Reap sounds good, and I have not been there for many years, and was thinking of possibly the same destination for a move. This is not another new type of advertising for the music bar on the corner.The Seawolf wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 8:04 amSorry I didn't mean any offence. Just a personal opinion which holds no weight for anybody else at all
Maybe I just don't like real music (I like electronic music 87-94 and hip hop 80s/90s) enough to appreciate proper musicianship. I mean, I have seen Pink Floyd and The Rolling Stones and left both concerts thinking well that was one big 'meh', would prefer to listen to the albums at home. Really boring events in gigantic stadiums.
I did go to a lot of gigs when I was in my early teens - The Damned, The Ramones, Dead Kennedys, Conflict, Subhumans, Culture Shock, GBH, Coil, Alien Sex Fiend, The Cure, Sham 69, Stiff Little Fingers, The Exploited, The Levellers, The Pixies, Nirvana, Stone Roses, Public Enemy, The Beastie Boys and many more. But when Acid House kicked in going to 'gigs' and worshiping rock stars seemed curiously dated and twee. The kind of thing my parents did. Although I did see The Prodigy around the time they released Firestarter and it was awesome. Total mayhem.
But, yeah, I am probably just a miserable old git. I certainly wouldn't want to bounce about getting covered in other people's sweat (and spit) any more. And I guess I don't appreciate the technicalities of instrument playing to sit there and get anything out of it. And I do hate it when I am eating and the band cranks up.
Good luck though.
My pet hate is country music, and Irish (sorry no offence). I used to support my friends with their bands if I wasn’t expected to be roadie or driving, at the venue I could easy find a corner and a Guinness and quietly get pissed.
Anyway, early days, being still the month before the event.
The Seawolf mentioned some good bands there, missed of on of my old favourites in the Punk Goth line-up, Siouxsie and the Banshees, good live band, also Ozric Tentacles and Nodens Ictus, excellent live.
Seawolf, was it at Glastonbury where you saw the performance of The Prodigy, promotion of their album Firestarter, and I have to agree it was total mayhem with fire jugglers using active chainsaws.
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Prodigy was in Portsmouth. I also saw them do a PA at Raindance around the time of Charly, Your Love and Android.
I have seen Souxsie and the Banshees at the Kilburn National. The first gig I ever went to in fact
I have seen Souxsie and the Banshees at the Kilburn National. The first gig I ever went to in fact
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Ha! Out of that list I saw The Damned, Culture Shock, The Pixies, Stone Roses, Public Enemy, The Beastie Boys and loads more like Butthole Surfers, Rollins Band, Bad Brains, Revolting Cocks, Ministry, The Fall, Rolf Harris etc. I got more into the free party scene after that and going to clubs/ warehouse parties/ insane parties in the middle of nowhere on an airbase etc. Way too old for that now though, I was in Siem Reap last month trying to have a drink with some friends in a pizza place, the noise from Temple Bar directly across the street was driving me nuts after a while, I don't know how anybody can work with such a racket nearby.The Seawolf wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 8:04 am
I did go to a lot of gigs when I was in my early teens - The Damned, The Ramones, Dead Kennedys, Conflict, Subhumans, Culture Shock, GBH, Coil, Alien Sex Fiend, The Cure, Sham 69, Stiff Little Fingers, The Exploited, The Levellers, The Pixies, Nirvana, Stone Roses, Public Enemy, The Beastie Boys and many more. But when Acid House kicked in going to 'gigs' and worshiping rock stars seemed curiously dated and twee. The kind of thing my parents did. Although I did see The Prodigy around the time they released Firestarter and it was awesome. Total mayhem.
Well - just for you pal here's some Irish Country Music. Enjoy.
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Have a good move, Roz. Siem Reap is great, so I'm sure you'll love it there too. Check out Picasso Bar, a nice little expat bar in that little alleyway I'd call Art Alley.
See you in SR next time!
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John Bingham wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2019 9:56 pmHa! Out of that list I saw The Damned, Culture Shock, The Pixies, Stone Roses, Public Enemy, The Beastie Boys and loads more like Butthole Surfers, Rollins Band, Bad Brains, Revolting Cocks, Ministry, The Fall, Rolf Harris etc. I got more into the free party scene after that and going to clubs/ warehouse parties/ insane parties in the middle of nowhere on an airbase etc. Way too old for that now though, I was in Siem Reap last month trying to have a drink with some friends in a pizza place, the noise from Temple Bar directly across the street was driving me nuts after a while, I don't know how anybody can work with such a racket nearby.The Seawolf wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 8:04 am
I did go to a lot of gigs when I was in my early teens - The Damned, The Ramones, Dead Kennedys, Conflict, Subhumans, Culture Shock, GBH, Coil, Alien Sex Fiend, The Cure, Sham 69, Stiff Little Fingers, The Exploited, The Levellers, The Pixies, Nirvana, Stone Roses, Public Enemy, The Beastie Boys and many more. But when Acid House kicked in going to 'gigs' and worshiping rock stars seemed curiously dated and twee. The kind of thing my parents did. Although I did see The Prodigy around the time they released Firestarter and it was awesome. Total mayhem.
So Temple is still shitting all over Pub Street? Drove me out of there 3-4 years ago when I was thinking of moving to SR. Could not have a semi-quiet meal or drink or conversation with that godawful noise.
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My cruise is at the end of January.AndyKK wrote: Your party is over a month away from now anything could happen between that time. "Come and say goodbye" I have never said hello up to now. Honestly, they say live life in Cambodia at a slow pace, I find it difficult to keep up with you. From the Glory Hole to the trouble's in girly bars, now a leaving party, what happened to the cruise, or am I just missing a post or two
The Glory Hole closed because everyone left town, and that was over two years ago.
I thought my ex could make things work downstairs at Oscar’s but it became obvious pretty early on that we had very different ideas about running that bar so I stepped aside and let him get on with it. I continue to run my CV business as I have since the day I arrived in Cambodia.
And now he and I have split up and I would like a change, so SR it is.
My post is not an advert for anything except a party that’s looking like it will be a great night.
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