1. Originally posted by aussiemofo[..]


    Chicago was a great rendition! The segue into Into the Heart was brilliant!



    It was pretty good up until that point. Then the film went downhill from there starting with Beautiful Day.
  2. Originally posted by aussiemofo[..]


    Chicago was a great rendition! The segue into Into the Heart was brilliant!




    I don't think it's ever been played without Into The Heart following on, but I think the same principle should apply to The Cry >>> Electric Co. To me, it never sounds right when Edge just goes straight into the riff and they just play Electric Co. on its own - I think it sounds far better when everything's quiet or at least, everyone's on the come down from the song before, and then you get that "der der der derrr!" breaking out through the quietness...

    Just magical
  3. Originally posted by WojBhoyComposing a review as we speak! I've just been tied up with exams over the last few days - I had THREE papers on Thursday, was in the exam hall from 9am until 4pm and wasn't allowed out because I had to be supervised with a few other people in case we told people who'd be doing the paper after us what it was all about lol. And Friday was a shitty Philosophy paper which had 4 bastardly questions to choose 2 from, and it doesn't help when you basically haven't been taught anything all bloody year lol...

    Like I say, review coming up tonight!


    The Thursday exams weren't Sociology and General studies by any chance, I had exactly the same situation.
  4. Originally posted by Hans23[..]

    The Thursday exams weren't Sociology and General studies by any chance, I had exactly the same situation.

    Not General Studies, my 6th form is (officially ) Catholic so our extra topic is RE and we never had to exams, it was just one pointless lesson a week lol. I had a Classics exam at 9am, then 2 and a half hours of being thoroughly bored revising and eating a packed lunch in the exams hall before 2 Sociology papers (on Theories & Methods and Religion respectively - I was retaking the Religion paper because I arsed up in January lol (well, I don't know if a C is necessarily the worst thing in the world but I had expected better of myself, so I retook it lol)

    Which Sociology papers did you have?
  5. Methods and Religions, both quite good question wise. Who do you think it went?
  6. Originally posted by Hans23Methods and Religions, both quite good question wise. Who do you think it went?

    Well, re. the Methods paper, I had to laugh because about 5 minutes before we all started the exam, a couple of my friends had asked me to define "validity", and it was the first question on the paper so I couldn't help myself. I found the part about experiments a bit of a stickler though, purely because I'd forgotten to include that as part of my revision...

    ...the 40 mark question re. social policy had me stuffed because none of us had any idea what social policy was referring to lol, so I did about 5 pages about conflict theory!

    The Religion paper was MUCH nicer than the January paper I originally took, although still a bit bastardly, but I wouldn't read too much into that because I think every paper is bastardly!

    You remember which questions you chose?
  7. Check out this all star Clash tribute,




    See if you can recognize everyone playing.
  8. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01Check out this all star Clash tribute,

    [YouTube Video]


    See if you can recognize everyone playing.

    Ok, I aspied Dave Grohl, Steve Van Zandt (?), Bruce Springsteen and I THINK Elvis Costello?
  9. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Well, re. the Methods paper, I had to laugh because about 5 minutes before we all started the exam, a couple of my friends had asked me to define "validity", and it was the first question on the paper so I couldn't help myself.


    The AS method resit I did in May had exactly the same question for 2 marks
    Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]

    You remember which questions you chose?


    The ones on Conflict theories and religion as a Conservative force.
    Sociol policy and Postmodernism
  10. The bass player is from No Doubt. The drummer, I have never heard of. Still, a nice tribube. When you think this is from?
  11. Originally posted by Hans23[..]

    The AS method resit I did in May had exactly the same question for 2 marks
    [..]

    The ones on Conflict theories and religion as a Conservative force.
    Sociol policy and Postmodernism

    When you say "social policy and postmodernism", is that as in "eh what the fuck?" or "you could have linked those 2 together..."?

    We may be doing slightly different modules or something, I dunno, but considering the papers sounds the same...
  12. The drummer is Pete Thomas. I have never heard of him.