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You won't have heard of this guy yet, but you will. I don't often spot a hit before it's released, but this one is going to be big.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufrj0pcyr8Q&feature=related


You might have already heard it on a BBC iplayer ad. There's an acoustic guitar version too.

Now now Woof, don't be so judgemental.


I personally thought it was a rather pleasant, upbeat and refreshingly catchy score from a slighty bohemian young man. I did notice however that the young musician is called 'Wouter'. I thought it prudent to do a little bit of background checking after I registered the fact that 'Wouter/Walter' maybe an arsehole.


It turns out I was correct.....he is an arsehole.


Wouter, the lead singer is in fact Dutch but that doesn't excuse him from the fact that his most successful release is called 'Breezy' that consists of the usual 'had a really funky night out, why not have a Jam to see the morning off'.




After viewing this, I could easily picture myself pushing drawing pins into his gums.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Now now Woof, don't be so judgemental.

>

> I personally thought it was a rather pleasant,

> upbeat and refreshingly catchy score from a

> slighty bohemian young man. I did notice however

> that the young musician is called 'Wouter'. I

> thought it prudent to do a little bit of

> background checking after I registered the fact

> that 'Wouter/Walter' maybe an arsehole.

>

> It turns out I was correct.....he is an arsehole. CORRECT

>

> Wouter, the lead singer is in fact Dutch but that

> doesn't excuse him from the fact that his most

> successful release is called 'Cheezy' that

> consists of the usual 'had a really funky night

> out, why not have a Jam to see the morning off'.

>

>


>

> After viewing this, I could easily picture myself

> pushing drawing pins into his gums. I'LL HELP BY HOLDING HIS ORANGE MELON LIKE HEAD


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OKAY


I gave ol' Wouter w@nk clog chops a second look.


Some points to note.



1. I apologies to Matt Bianco, you are far far better


2. The girl with the hundred volt hair-do , Aimee Whitehouse's cousin ?


3. 'had a really funky night out ( at church of Scientology), why not have a Jam to see the morning off'.


4. Pins & razors are too good


5. Have a nice day



OHhh I'm so gruuuumpy today! though Mrs W**F returns later so she should sooooooooooothe me down.




Grrrr



W**F


* if anything that bacon sandwich has made me angrier...*

I should probably qualify my OP. If this song were a share, I would buy it now. But I'd be planning to sell it in about two months time. It has the catchy get-under-the-skin qualities to make it a one-hit wonder, but the lyrics too repetitive to make it a long term classic. And using the word 'crazy' twice suggests he has a limited English vocabulary.

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