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He's not sad, he's happy actually. He's a much much better guitar player than you and has probably done more with his musical career than you'll ever do.Nikki Big Nose wrote:He's a sad, tired old guy playing in a cover band.The guitarist out of Shine On is probably one of the best guitarists in Shields you idiots.
He does look like Les Dawson, which is to his credit
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What's with the rock charver thing? It's crap. You play in an orchestra? Wow you must be good. Get a life Nikki big head. Jesus you sound like a right f**king a*sehole.Nikki Big Nose wrote:I very much doubt it, can't see him playing in a orchestra like I did, he sounds like a person who's been playing about 5 yearsHe's a much much better guitar player than you and has probably done more with his musical career than you'll ever do.
As for a career One gig a month is hardly a career, and for a 55 year old bloke he ain't done much with his "career", in fact all but the deluded would call it A FACKIN HOBBY!!! You silly Rock Charver!!
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Fullofshit just ignore her. She's just a loser. She'll never amount to anything - like she said, she might have all these qualifications but she obviously hasn't had the musical ambition to put them to any use. I'm more than 10 years younger than her and I've already gotten further musically.fullofshit wrote:What's with the rock charver thing? It's crap. You play in an orchestra? Wow you must be good. Get a life Nikki big head. Jesus you sound like a right f**king a*sehole.Nikki Big Nose wrote:I very much doubt it, can't see him playing in a orchestra like I did, he sounds like a person who's been playing about 5 yearsHe's a much much better guitar player than you and has probably done more with his musical career than you'll ever do.
As for a career One gig a month is hardly a career, and for a 55 year old bloke he ain't done much with his "career", in fact all but the deluded would call it A FACKIN HOBBY!!! You silly Rock Charver!!
Oh, and just to set you straight on a few things Nikki dear:-
*The guitarist isn't anywhere near his 50s.
*He's been in successful bands and other musical involvments all his life.
*He's a better person and musician than you are or ever will be. As am I.
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Well silly me. But then again I seem to remember you thinking I was in my 40s a while back so we can both be forgiven.Nikki Big Nose wrote:I'm more than 10 years younger than her and I've already gotten further musically.
Well Jellybabyjenbob I am impressed I take it all back! You are a very talented lady for A FACKIN 11 YEAR OLD!!
I'M 22! you silly boy.
Take that on the chin girl (splutter)
P.S. Just out interest what have you achieved musically??? All we can come up of is Wedding, Barmitzvahs, etc And for that Les Dawson bloke, if he was a proper musician, he would do it full time. A couple of failed pub bands like Le Boyer aint a career luv.
Just a quick maths correction - If you're 22 and I WAS 10 years younger than you, surely I'd be 12 not 11?
I'm not getting into a war of 'I'm cleverer than you' over this. I just want to point out that you seem to think you're incredibly special because you have intelligence and talent...You're not the only one hun so get over yourself.
I front my own band, I do solo gigs just my piano and I, I'm in Shine On and FunKtion, Music Tech and Music A levels, I sing in several choirs, I have a disinction level Btec in Performance, Distinction grade 8 singing, distinction grade 7 piano, I've sung and played all over the UK,and I've just started my Music Degree. You may have more qualifications than me, but you're older than me and probaly work in a completely different area of music, from what you've said before about orchestras etc. Like I said, you're not the only person with brains and talent. That's not said in a nasty way, I'm just making a few points. I think we'd probably get on in 'real' life, but lets face it, message boards are hardly an ideal way to communicate your ideas across...people invariably interpret what you've said wrongly or b***h about you for the sake of it. Both of which I'm probably guilty of...anyhoo I'm rambling.
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Unless my eyes (and all the work I put in last year...) decieve me, yes, my grade 8 singing certificate is sitting in my record of achievment on the shelf right beside me.Nikki Big Nose wrote:ok I'm not stupid enough to say your'e a crap singer, I've heard you, but......... Grade 8!!!!??? Are you sure?I sing in several choirs, I have a disinction level Btec in Performance, Distinction grade 8 singing, distinction grade 7 piano
They will be some jobs going at my place in a few years.I've just started my Music Degree
I front my own band, I do solo gigs just my piano and I, I'm in Shine On and FunKtion, Music Tech and Music A levels, I sing in several choirs
And a Peter Bogdanovich movie with Cher perhaps:?:
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Lol...I know how hard it is to get a job in music..it's like that in whatever field you want to work in. Hardly any of my mates that have already been to uni actually have jobs in the area they intended to. However, I'm already teaching piano and singing, and am in the process of setting up a basic music course at Sunderland College, so I'm (kinda) getting there...
And no...not Cher...I can't stand Cher...
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Hmm...I'm not a guitar student? Don't know where you got that from at all lol. I play piano, trumpet, drums and sing...no guitar. I just pootle about on guitar and attempt to play chords and fail miserably. Lol...I wouldn't want the stressl...put up a pic of 'Les' so I can see who you're talking about lol.Nikki Big Nose wrote:That's advanced skills for a STC guitar music studentLol...I can't get my head around playing guitar. I know E, Emin and A and thats about it. My brain only really works around keyboard based theory lol.
Why don't you do Les' job in Shine OneI know E, Emin and A and thats about it.
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Haha! No comment lol...
Lol...no the GUITAR students at south tyneside are generally not too good...that would be because they've started to let complete dossers onto the courses, who didn't have enough GCSEs to get onto the A level or BTEC courses in the first place. Most of them don't even play any instruments to begin with, and take music courses cos they think they're an easy option. I really really hate that - its means thats people with true talent and a passion for music don't get the amount of help/attention/encouragement they deserve, because the staff are gonna be too busy trying to drag the dossers thru the course by the skin of their teeth.
Ahem...rant over
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Lol...no the GUITAR students at south tyneside are generally not too good...that would be because they've started to let complete dossers onto the courses, who didn't have enough GCSEs to get onto the A level or BTEC courses in the first place. Most of them don't even play any instruments to begin with, and take music courses cos they think they're an easy option. I really really hate that - its means thats people with true talent and a passion for music don't get the amount of help/attention/encouragement they deserve, because the staff are gonna be too busy trying to drag the dossers thru the course by the skin of their teeth.
Ahem...rant over
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I know what you mean, but...Well...No offence to ANYBODY on here, but it IS in South Shields, and there are a lot of kids around Shields that, lets face it, leave something to be desired.Nikki Big Nose wrote:C'mon Jenny Your'e being a bit kind here lol How does it compare with your Uni I went to Cambridge, it's like a dodgy youth club at STC lolWhat do you mean?
However, I went there (although I'm not a sand dancer..), I sat the same Music, Music Tech and Media exams as other A level students all over the country, and I came out with good grades. Doesn't that say something?
Every college has knobs, and yes, STC is starting to become a bit of a 'dodgy youth club.' This is primarily because the college is so desperately greedy for money, they're letting ANYONE on the music courses! Bums on seats = cash. There are students there who don't even know how to sound a triangle doing music courses. It's slowly going down hill, but until the people incharge get their acts together, there's really not a lot the staff can do about it.
It doesn't really compare to Newcastle, cos Newcastle's just had a brand new multi million pound performance academy built, and at degree level you're really not very likely to get kids that can't even pick up a tambourine allowed on the course, lol!
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I don't teach. Tosser, shows what you know, absolutely nothing you daft fuckwit.Nikki Big Nose wrote:Errrm well saidI know what you mean, but...Well...No offence to ANYBODY on here, but it IS in South Shields, and there are a lot of kids around Shields that, lets face it, leave something to be desired.
However, I went there (although I'm not a sand dancer..), I sat the same Music, Music Tech and Media exams as other A level students all over the country, and I came out with good grades. Doesn't that say something?
Every college has knobs, and yes, STC is starting to become a bit of a 'dodgy youth club.' This is primarily because the college is so desperately greedy for money, they're letting ANYONE on the music courses! Bums on seats = cash. There are students there who don't even know how to sound a triangle doing music courses. It's slowly going down hill, but until the people incharge get their acts together, there's really not a lot the staff can do about it.
It doesn't really compare to Newcastle, cos Newcastle's just had a brand new multi million pound performance academy built, and at degree level you're really not very likely to get kids that can't even pick up a tambourine allowed on the course, lol!
I wonder where you teach?...u TOSSER!fullofshit
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