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by Humbedooh
12 May 2006, 13:44
Forum: General chit chat
Topic: Official Introduction Page
Replies: 181
Views: 161314

I should pop by Emerald Dream more often ;P Not really to be honest, I got very bored of ED, it's a VERY stale server now. XD I have hardly been playing WoW at all lately. When I do, it's on an RPPVP server, Ravenholdt - I started a rogue there. It's pretty fun but just not been in the mood for it ...
by Humbedooh
12 May 2006, 13:42
Forum: Music, anime, things not very eurobeatish
Topic: Favorite non-eurobeat artist/band
Replies: 61
Views: 76108

before I got flooded by Eurobeat (thanks to Bore ;p), I was eclectic with a soft spot for jazz (not the fusion crap thing). Singers like Nancy Wilson, Brook Benton, Sammy Davis, Pearl Bailey would turn me into butter...and they still do ^_^. I also enjoy the scandinavian singer/songwriter genre - no...
by Humbedooh
11 May 2006, 21:44
Forum: Eurobeat Talk
Topic: 167 - Worst SEB ever?
Replies: 39
Views: 16902

'Get Up And Move It' is my favourite track! Reminds me of the good old times with 'Fun Fun Boy' and 'Rock Me Babe'... I'm still boggled by that song...because I heard (some of) it in a slower non-eurobeat version about a month or so before SEB 167 was released, at an art exhibition where the song w...
by Humbedooh
08 May 2006, 00:28
Forum: Music Production
Topic: home recording
Replies: 264
Views: 115328

UQ100 wrote:Also, it helps a lot to be physically fit.
Indeed, just look at how the women force themselves upon the toned body of Luciano Pavarotti! :D

As for Melissa: http://www.scp-music.com/melissa.php
by Humbedooh
06 May 2006, 18:44
Forum: Eurobeat Talk
Topic: Wikipedia 'Eurobeat' entry
Replies: 84
Views: 29317

People should watch ducktales more often! and pay attention when Uncle Scrooge says he won't do this or that for "all the scones in Scotland!".
But yes, different topic :D
by Humbedooh
06 May 2006, 17:33
Forum: Eurobeat Talk
Topic: Wikipedia 'Eurobeat' entry
Replies: 84
Views: 29317

The Scottish pronounce scones correctly, the English don't :P Exactly! I always get a lil' steaming when people say "scoooeooeoeownes" :D Extro to me sounds very strange, and is very similar to extra meaning misinterpretations of its meaning could result. But whatever - personally I'd use...
by Humbedooh
06 May 2006, 15:19
Forum: Eurobeat Talk
Topic: Wikipedia 'Eurobeat' entry
Replies: 84
Views: 29317

It does sound informal, I suppose, but it is listed in the Dictionary (Oxford American Dictionary) that comes with Mac OS X I'd be so bold as to say Oxford is a soddy old bum then ;p or the likes. I suppose they'll accept "internal / outternal" as well soon? :D (better go check, hmm..). T...
by Humbedooh
06 May 2006, 13:55
Forum: Eurobeat Talk
Topic: Wikipedia 'Eurobeat' entry
Replies: 84
Views: 29317

I added a section for "the Eurobeat formula" on the Eurobeat Wiki entry.I figured this really needed doing because it's such a large part of eurobeat, and it makes eurobeat what it is today...] [...However if I did add something that seems to be an opinion, go ahead and remove it. I'm jus...
by Humbedooh
04 May 2006, 23:20
Forum: Eurobeat Talk
Topic: Wikipedia 'Eurobeat' entry
Replies: 84
Views: 29317

Hmm, I'm sure your Eurobeat collection eats mine for breakfast--what tracks don't have an obvious chorus? I might have been a little harsh when I said "don't even seem to have anything that resembles a chorus", but I still believe a few of the early refrains are...extremely well hidden, t...
by Humbedooh
03 May 2006, 22:28
Forum: Eurobeat Talk
Topic: Wikipedia 'Eurobeat' entry
Replies: 84
Views: 29317

Jayvee - Yeah, that seems to work. Humble - More specifically There's no L in my name ;p. And earlier eurobeat does seem more...erratic on that area, but that's to be expected with such a high amount of experimenting going on. Some of the really early tracks don't even seem to have anything that re...
by Humbedooh
03 May 2006, 21:06
Forum: Eurobeat Talk
Topic: Wikipedia 'Eurobeat' entry
Replies: 84
Views: 29317

"Sabi" in parapara terms refers to the chorus. The terms aren't really standardised, I would think, but the parapara terms seem fairly rooted. Hmm, then what does the Wikipedia entry mean by "synthesized chorus known as the Sabi"? since the chorus is, er, sung? I think the meani...
by Humbedooh
01 May 2006, 23:08
Forum: Music, anime, things not very eurobeatish
Topic: Very First Anime
Replies: 44
Views: 56907

Totally forgot to mention Totoro..!! can't do anything but love that huggable fluffy thing <3
by Humbedooh
29 Apr 2006, 16:57
Forum: Eurobeat Talk
Topic: New Label From Italy ~ Akyr Music ~
Replies: 451
Views: 142159

the_ditz wrote:Okay, I can now view the webpages properly with Japanese language installed - but can anyone tell me what the option for United Kingdom as the country looks like?
That would be &#12452;&#12462;&#12522;&#12473;&#29579;&#22269; 8)
by Humbedooh
28 Apr 2006, 00:10
Forum: Music Production
Topic: home recording
Replies: 264
Views: 115328

Now that was...different :shock:
by Humbedooh
27 Apr 2006, 01:56
Forum: Eurobeat Talk
Topic: Wikipedia 'Eurobeat' entry
Replies: 84
Views: 29317

nnggghh, now you forced me to create an account as well. Couldn't stand to see the comment "My point is that talent's not what gets you through the door here." to be left all alone in the discussion...so not true!! Well, it's nonsense... but I can't be bothered to sign up to Wikipedia... ...