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As we now have our very own music room, and lots of music fans, lets start up the EDF Band......


Line up could include


Huguenot on the 80's symph and backing vocals.

Mockney Piers on Spanish Guitar

Crystal on the triangle!

Dulwichmum, I was going to go for lead vocals, but perhaps the harpsichord???

Shambles I see you playing bass.....

Snorky can add some "rhyming".. Word.

CRAZYNURSE can do some thrash metal style angry shouting.


I shall play the guitar B)



Andrew Black can be official photographer.

Maybe we could be called the BatDogs, then we'd have a ready made mascot!


Anyone is welcome to join the band, just let us know what your role will be.......... >:D<

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I can drum, or do 2nd guitar or play bass, although i feel some oration from the joy of sex may suit the mood of the music - track twelve could be named 'the missionary kazoo' (see the quiet room for joy of sex joke context).



am sure one of the EDF computer wizards can do some samples of young max and then re-work it and drop over some drum n bass shit? That is, without grossly misrepresenting his truest musical sense of being and creative output.

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too right keef, sod this for a laugh!


*stands on desk*


*throws laptop out of window, lands on boss's car* HA HA HA hA - you can't control me! I'm a wildfire of pentatonic creativity!


*phones up clients, tells them to do their own work for a change, 'coz i'm living the dream and going on tour! - I may end up dead but the music never dies man!!!!!


*realises was actually working on own laptop today, and mp3 player was plugged in via usb, and i'm working from home, and that's Mrs 'Likes Dinners' car outside, and now the cats are giving me some rather strange looks...*

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