|
Post by Al Truest on Sept 14, 2003 15:54:13 GMT
On what studio album did this song appear besides "The Whole Story"?
|
|
|
Post by Lori on Nov 15, 2003 0:46:09 GMT
Yeah, it's on 'TWS'
|
|
|
Post by ~ Rocket's Tail ~ on Jan 4, 2004 0:11:45 GMT
It was only featured on TWS, and it was released as a single to accompany the album
|
|
|
Post by Lori on Jan 4, 2004 0:39:27 GMT
In my opinnion, probably the Kate song I dislike most
|
|
|
Post by ~ Rocket's Tail ~ on Jan 4, 2004 0:41:41 GMT
In my opinnion, probably the Kate song I dislike most Yeah, I second that
|
|
|
Post by strabley on Jan 5, 2004 16:13:18 GMT
I once heard someone compare it to the Monty Python sketch about the joke that could kill and that kind of ruined it for me, but I always liked the song...
|
|
|
Post by Lori on Jan 5, 2004 18:51:39 GMT
I once heard someone compare it to the Monty Python sketch about the joke that could kill Never heard of it
|
|
|
Post by brillo69 on Mar 1, 2004 3:20:35 GMT
I actually quite like this song.
|
|
|
Post by Xanadu on Mar 2, 2004 18:38:19 GMT
In my opinnion, probably the Kate song I dislike most :oAre you kidding?! This was one of my original favorite Kate songs when I only had TWS! Personally, I think it is very Peter Gabriel inspired. I love the part, when her voice peaks on "meter," the only emotion in a very controlled song, just what it calls for! The video is absolutely wonderful. I posted a long bit about it a while back in the video section.
|
|
|
Post by Al Truest on Mar 3, 2004 0:21:10 GMT
:oAre you kidding?! This was one of my original favorite Kate songs when I only had TWS! Personally, I think it is very Peter Gabriel inspired. I love the part, when her voice peaks on "meter," the only emotion in a very controlled song, just what it calls for! The video is absolutely wonderful. I posted a long bit about it a while back in the video section. This is a major reason to buy TWS! A very thought provoking and complex song. I love it too.
|
|
|
Post by brillo69 on Apr 3, 2004 2:09:50 GMT
I've (ahem) borrowed this from another KT forum. Although the person who posted this at the other forum actually got it from another forum.
US troops are to be armed with a stun gun that uses a baby's high-pitched scream to bring the enemy to its knees.
The gun, which will be issued to marines in Iraq this month, fires "sonic bullets" that can be targeted like a torch beam.
Anyone hit with a full blast would suffer excruciating pain, permanent deafness and some form of cellular damage. A prolonged blast could kill.
The "Secret Scream" gun as it is called, could revolutionise the way US troops deal with snipers, suicide bombers and riots in the turmoil of post-war Iraq.
The actual sound used is a recording of a baby's scream played backwards.
"For most people, even if they plug their ears, it will produce the equivalent of an instant migraine," said Woody Norris, chairman of American Technology Corporation, the Californian company that has produced the weapon.
"It will knock some people to their knees."
|
|
Sven Golly
Moving
"In the night you hide from the madman you're longing to be"
Posts: 800
|
Post by Sven Golly on Apr 3, 2004 4:27:07 GMT
Where did you get this? Homeground?...You'd think the military should give Kate royalties - not only for the concept, but the reverse recording as well.
|
|
|
Post by brillo69 on Apr 3, 2004 4:35:30 GMT
|
|
Sven Golly
Moving
"In the night you hide from the madman you're longing to be"
Posts: 800
|
Post by Sven Golly on Apr 3, 2004 4:40:05 GMT
Kate may save us all from Al Qaeda.
|
|
|
Post by Al Truest on Oct 24, 2004 20:49:52 GMT
Lori, when you have time, please finish posting the lyrics to the remaing songs on this board. Or I could help. Also I hate the name Brillo69 being spitefully reintroduced as Paul's last effort. Can this be removed? I have posted on all the threads that kept that name on the main screen.
|
|