This is just brilliant.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/30/world/asia/trump-nobel-peace-prize-korea.html
I always suspected that the carnage wrought by Trump would see some kind of peace break out somewhere.
This for me.
Loss aversion is a psychological trait that causes people to make less confident decisions - one thing you don't want in a team. Yes, the impetus is on staying up but CH needs to balance this with the drive to achieve an objective that is positive and attainable (on paper), i.e...
'Pogba'!
'WHO?????"
Love it, totally chucklesome.
The bit i find so funny about the goal kick one is the way your can still hear the odd 'AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRGHHHH' going on for ages.
End of Dead Mans Shoes when Paddy Considine confronts the last of the gang that killed his brother does me every time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaghXCXdmP0
Couple of simple ones for the OP.
Whole Wide World. I like this version best, only two chords (E & A) so you shouldn't need a tutorial vid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUFL8WSxTgY
and this ones is a classic 'learne'r too.
Horse with No Name. I've put a decent tutorial here as the chords...
Rottingdean, Saltdean and the bit from the Marina to St Dunstan's roundabout is close to the cliff. The collapses come from bad storms and rain-water getting into cracks. The vibrations from traffic add to the risk of cracks forming near the edge. Only a matter of time.
The Argus 22-01-1988
A...
I was living in Crawley when they did their last tour with Ian and missed the gig in Brighton. Gutted. Saw them play at the Concord a year or so after he passed and they had Phil Jupitus and Mark Lamar standing in for him. Lamar was a bit meh, but Jupitus was great. Kieth Allen was supposed to...
What? THE Blockheads, as in Ian Dury and the? They are top musicians, legends. Just watch Norman Watt-Roy's fretboard action on Rhythm Stick, unbelievable. If they ever get caught short and need a place to build one up, PM me. :bowdown:
The hardest challenge seems to be trying to play and sing at the same time! HOW do you do that?
Takes a while. Pick a song or three that you really like and check out the chords online to make sure its not too advanced for you. Go on You Tube and seek out 'acoustic tutorial' for that song so...
Good call.
Brighton Aces is a classic. Has it been updated? "..running down the Falmer Road, to see Chris Hughton's aces'? Dunno, haven't heard it for ages. Maybe a NS thread for lyrics may help the silent majority to pipe up?