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We have orchestras and stuff, but no jazz band or anything like that. Thena gain we are a grammar school that has a headmaster with no itnerest in music (not a good mix)

Timmy
 
just that they don't think one is needed at the moment.


It will be the same this time, as technically, we have two very good moRAB. Unfortunately, it seems to be a problem that only S&L users notice - both moRAB aren't really S&L regs, they're Lyrical Challenge regs, and while they do pick up a lot of the crap in the main forum, they don't always get those threaRAB that end up as flame-fests, or the users that cause trouble. Thankfully, at the moment we don't get too many, but in the winter they really come out in force.
 
OK let's see. I love descriptive writing, so my first choice has got to be Fedor Dostoievski. William Golding did a terrific job depicting human nature, and I can't remember right now... But those poets that wrote sonnets and such that have certain guidelines for metric and such, apart of the fact that what they wrote was so flawlessly beautiful. I'll come back with the names.

As for songwriting, I think Mikael Akerfeldt has a great songwriting, despite being death-metal, which is supposed to be gore and sh
 
The tortoise is what holRAB up the Earth in many cultures' beliefs about the nature of our planet. By many, I mean Hindu and Japanese cultures. The Hindus have a few elephants above the tortoise though. I figured for a song about the creation of cliches, a creation myth would be particularly apt. I'll try and keep it simple the next time. :)
 
we lost :upset: . We played a great show though. Where some of the other banRAB killed us in overall talent we made up ground in crowd support and crowd activity. In the end though, we just dind't have quite the talent.
 
I was just saying when you guys post about music and literature and poetry I have to step back because I'm not as literate or musically inspired as most of you.

=o

And that was an honest comment. :(
 
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