The gin club are the number one indy band in Aussie check out their third album. it rocks this is the hit music of tomorrow, played by musicians who sound as good live as on record
the way they played this song makes me thinking they can own the scenes, yeah, but at some hospice music night maybe! Looking forward to listen to more songs anyway, so my my critics will fade away. Hopefully... :D
If I was Italian I'd be happy that a dish representative of my country is so popular that it's loved by people of a different culture halfway around the world. I'd also be glad that the sound I loved so much in the 70s is still alive and being played by people who will no doubt showcase it to a new generation of music listeners.
But then again, I'm an elitist dickhead, so I'd never think of something like that, but I'm sure there's someone out there happy to teach me how not to be. :)
dude, get ya ass to brisbane and these guys will show you that they own the scene in the valley.....italy....bloddy divers, he took a dive and you won the world cup, cheap bastards
The ingredient you can find in your town will taste so fake compared to the ones we found in a local food market here in Italy.
It's a bit the same thing about your song, a real bunch of guys from the seventies would sound much better than you trying to recreate those '70s atmospheres :)
By the way, I'm more than happy to teach you how to pronunciate brusKetta, next time...
What beer are you guys tilting back there? Thanks
club805clothing 2 weeks ago in playlist The Rocknroll Cooking Show
The gin club are the number one indy band in Aussie check out their third album. it rocks this is the hit music of tomorrow, played by musicians who sound as good live as on record
Any band with Scotty Regan in it must be good.:)
aussiejohnr 4 years ago
the way they played this song makes me thinking they can own the scenes, yeah, but at some hospice music night maybe! Looking forward to listen to more songs anyway, so my my critics will fade away. Hopefully... :D
Cototto 4 years ago
If I was Italian I'd be happy that a dish representative of my country is so popular that it's loved by people of a different culture halfway around the world. I'd also be glad that the sound I loved so much in the 70s is still alive and being played by people who will no doubt showcase it to a new generation of music listeners.
But then again, I'm an elitist dickhead, so I'd never think of something like that, but I'm sure there's someone out there happy to teach me how not to be. :)
Marbig 4 years ago
dude, get ya ass to brisbane and these guys will show you that they own the scene in the valley.....italy....bloddy divers, he took a dive and you won the world cup, cheap bastards
blairyrock 4 years ago
OOH BURN
memily 4 years ago
Hi!
The ingredient you can find in your town will taste so fake compared to the ones we found in a local food market here in Italy.
It's a bit the same thing about your song, a real bunch of guys from the seventies would sound much better than you trying to recreate those '70s atmospheres :)
By the way, I'm more than happy to teach you how to pronunciate brusKetta, next time...
Cototto 4 years ago
Great show, great band, can't wait for series II...everyone do yourslef a favour and check it out!
boinurse 4 years ago