Barbra Steisand
Posted by: Mick P on 04 July 2002
Chaps
Do yourself a favour and buy "The Essential Barbra Streisand". It is a 2 CD pack and the quality of the music alone is superb. Also her voice is really something.
A really great CD.
Regards
Mick
Do yourself a favour and buy "The Essential Barbra Streisand". It is a 2 CD pack and the quality of the music alone is superb. Also her voice is really something.
A really great CD.
Regards
Mick
Posted on: 04 July 2002 by herm
C'mon, Nick, show some respect to people who like to live their emotions to the fullest...
There's nothing wrong with that.
Herman
There's nothing wrong with that.
Herman
Posted on: 04 July 2002 by Tony L
I've never trusted Streisand since she attempted to take over the world in South Park - She was however more far convincing as a Godzilla like cartoon demon than she ever has been as a vocalist.
Tony.
Tony.
Posted on: 04 July 2002 by Mick P
Bloody peasants
Posted on: 04 July 2002 by herm
quote:
Originally posted by Nick Lees:
NOOOOOOOOOO!
Crikey, it'll be Perry Como next.
I'm not so sure about Dr Como. Did he ever do a duet (or whatchamacallit) with les BeeGees? (Sp?) However, is Shirley Bassey still among the living? Doth Roseanne sing?
Herman
Posted on: 04 July 2002 by matthewr
Is this just some complicated way of telling us you are gay Mick?
Matthew
PS Tony: Mecha-Striesand was a masterpiece although I prefered the X Files-ish one about a genetically modified dope addicted talking towel developed by the military and some evil corporation.
Matthew
PS Tony: Mecha-Striesand was a masterpiece although I prefered the X Files-ish one about a genetically modified dope addicted talking towel developed by the military and some evil corporation.
Posted on: 04 July 2002 by Bob Edwards
Mick--
If the "Essential Streisand" contains anything but a rendition of Cage's 4'33" of silence I think you were ripped off.
Bob
If the "Essential Streisand" contains anything but a rendition of Cage's 4'33" of silence I think you were ripped off.
Bob
Posted on: 04 July 2002 by herm
Not that there's anything wrong with that
Remember Mick's trip to the Greek islands, Matthew? May have pushed the button.
Herman
quote:
Originally posted by Matthew Robinson:
Is this just some complicated way of telling us you are gay Mick?
Remember Mick's trip to the Greek islands, Matthew? May have pushed the button.
Herman
Posted on: 04 July 2002 by herm
the wluckiest people
Keep in mind Nick, people who need people are the wluckiest people (in the world).
Just go to your local YMCA and check it out.
Herman
Keep in mind Nick, people who need people are the wluckiest people (in the world).
Just go to your local YMCA and check it out.
Herman
Posted on: 05 July 2002 by Mick P
Chaps
May I presume that Miss Streisand is some sort of gay icon.
Regards
Mick
May I presume that Miss Streisand is some sort of gay icon.
Regards
Mick
Posted on: 05 July 2002 by herm
Mick,
I think you may with impunity.
The tricky part is she's not the only one...
Herman
I think you may with impunity.
The tricky part is she's not the only one...
Herman
Posted on: 05 July 2002 by Thorsten
hi herm,
out with it. tell us all about it. :-)
out with it. tell us all about it. :-)
Posted on: 05 July 2002 by Nigel Cavendish
What's that then?
cheers
Nigel
cheers
Nigel
Posted on: 05 July 2002 by Thorsten
hi nigel,
as far as i can tell (married, one son, wife pregnant) some musicians do receive bigger praise in the homosexual community than in the average population. barbra streisand indeed has the reputation to be wildly loved by the gay/lesbian community. (anything to do with yentl?) there are several bands in germany who do very well with a mainly gay audience. they do not necessarily have to be gay themselves, although it helps.
my german colleagues might want to help me out: marianne rosenberg (former dull singer of german "schlager") or rosenstolz are musicians that have their fan base in the gay/lesbian community. anyone heard of them outside our strange country?
as far as i can tell (married, one son, wife pregnant) some musicians do receive bigger praise in the homosexual community than in the average population. barbra streisand indeed has the reputation to be wildly loved by the gay/lesbian community. (anything to do with yentl?) there are several bands in germany who do very well with a mainly gay audience. they do not necessarily have to be gay themselves, although it helps.
my german colleagues might want to help me out: marianne rosenberg (former dull singer of german "schlager") or rosenstolz are musicians that have their fan base in the gay/lesbian community. anyone heard of them outside our strange country?
Posted on: 05 July 2002 by matthewr
Mick,
It was recently suggested to me that every reasonably famous person is actually a gay icon, but to answer your question:
Matthew
It was recently suggested to me that every reasonably famous person is actually a gay icon, but to answer your question:
Matthew
Posted on: 05 July 2002 by garyi
Mick, what do you think of Kylie?
snigger snigger
snigger snigger
Posted on: 05 July 2002 by Hammerhead
Nice buns.
Chortle.
Steve
Chortle.
Steve
Posted on: 05 July 2002 by matthewr
Will Young or Gareth Gates?
Posted on: 05 July 2002 by glenda
Silly question - Mick obviously prefers Willy
Posted on: 05 July 2002 by Mick P
Matthew
If you keep this abuse up.....I may start fancying you. Now that would ruin your reputation.
Regards
Mick
If you keep this abuse up.....I may start fancying you. Now that would ruin your reputation.
Regards
Mick
Posted on: 05 July 2002 by Todd A
Good lord. The woman is the Anti-Christ! May this thread be deleted!
Posted on: 05 July 2002 by DJH
BRIAN'S PRIMARY TRACK ; BAD ARSE (7,9,4,5)
Posted on: 07 July 2002 by Mick P
Chaps
I took Mrs Mick up to London yesterday to see a show (My Fair Lady) and then for a meal/shopping afterwards.
The show was very good and we decided to head for Soho for some drinks and food.
The place was filled up with thousands of the Gay community, in fact it was heaving. It must have taken us about 30 minutes to walk from the restaurant (Quo Vadis)down to Picaddily Circus via Old Compton Street. It was that busy.
The pubs must have been doing a roaring trade as everyone had a bottle of beer in the hand.
It was all very good natured and we stopped for a drink because of the sticky heat and had a chat with a few of them in a pub at the bottom of Old Compton Street.
I now accept that my pulling power is dead as no one propositioned me......old age is a terrible thing.
We got home rather late this morning and I confess to be feeling rather fragile.
Regards
Mick
I took Mrs Mick up to London yesterday to see a show (My Fair Lady) and then for a meal/shopping afterwards.
The show was very good and we decided to head for Soho for some drinks and food.
The place was filled up with thousands of the Gay community, in fact it was heaving. It must have taken us about 30 minutes to walk from the restaurant (Quo Vadis)down to Picaddily Circus via Old Compton Street. It was that busy.
The pubs must have been doing a roaring trade as everyone had a bottle of beer in the hand.
It was all very good natured and we stopped for a drink because of the sticky heat and had a chat with a few of them in a pub at the bottom of Old Compton Street.
I now accept that my pulling power is dead as no one propositioned me......old age is a terrible thing.
We got home rather late this morning and I confess to be feeling rather fragile.
Regards
Mick
Posted on: 07 July 2002 by redeye
Mick...
You should've told your friends on the Naim Forum who you really were.
A lot that has passed would have made more sense..
You Go, Sister
You should've told your friends on the Naim Forum who you really were.
A lot that has passed would have made more sense..
You Go, Sister
Posted on: 07 July 2002 by herm
out cruisin'
Mick,
every single thing you tell us about Mrs Mick makes me marvel at your good fortune.
So you throw yourself among the heaving masses of your friends, hoping for some romance, and she accompanies you without a word of reproof? One fair lady indeed. You are so lucky.
Herman
Mick,
every single thing you tell us about Mrs Mick makes me marvel at your good fortune.
So you throw yourself among the heaving masses of your friends, hoping for some romance, and she accompanies you without a word of reproof? One fair lady indeed. You are so lucky.
Herman
Posted on: 07 July 2002 by matthewr
Mick,
Striesand, an interest in musicals, hanging out in Old Compton St. with your gym hardend body -- to complete your image you might want to get a pair of Carhart trousers, Diesel trainers and some Channel Labs sunglasses that all your mates insist are incredibly cool even though you secretly believe that make everyone look like Pattie Boulaye. Reading Heat magazine would be a good move and if possible try and get a jot a job as an assistant producer on Big Brother.
Matthew
Striesand, an interest in musicals, hanging out in Old Compton St. with your gym hardend body -- to complete your image you might want to get a pair of Carhart trousers, Diesel trainers and some Channel Labs sunglasses that all your mates insist are incredibly cool even though you secretly believe that make everyone look like Pattie Boulaye. Reading Heat magazine would be a good move and if possible try and get a jot a job as an assistant producer on Big Brother.
Matthew