You know what that all means folks!
for those that dont know, here is an excerpt from Urban Dictionary.
1. throwback
A sudden reminder of the past. This can be brought about by hearing a song from high school, seeing an ex, puffing on a j in your old puffin spot, etc. Similar to a flashback.
eg.
Going back to New York is always a throwback...
So... whats something from your past, whether it be a song that you used to be addicted to, a photo that evokes memories of the past, etc.
Straight Lines - Silverchair (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47P3bzefCVI)
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Doing one for last Thursday, just because I can. :P
Bohemian Like You - The Dandy Warhols (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovUGFmF0MF4)
The song "What About Me" by Moving Pictures. While I was waiting for the caryard to register my first car I went over to the shopping centre and bought the tape and that's what I listened to as I drove out the car yard and home, still brings back a great memory.
Pretty Fly For a White Guy -The Offspring (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzY2Qcu5i2A)
Was my sons favourite song when he was around 18 montrhs old he use to dance hard out to it lol
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_TLs9mFITNU
every time I listen to this song, it just reminds of when we'd go to house parties and this song would come on and all me mates and I would stand around and air guitar the solo and just flowerin rock on. flowerin someone invent a time machine please!
Quote from: NigeyS on January 02, 2014, 09:38:54 PM
Straight Lines - Silverchair (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47P3bzefCVI)
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Hahaha yes!! Believe it or not, I youtubed this the other day. ;D
Quote from: luvfooty on January 02, 2014, 10:00:08 PM
Pretty Fly For a White Guy -The Offspring (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzY2Qcu5i2A)
Was my sons favourite song when he was around 18 montrhs old he use to dance hard out to it lol
OH MY LORD YES! ;D
Your son has good taste LF. ;)
Land down under by Men At Work reminds me of Sept 1983 ,Australia II won the decider for the Americas cup , and they played that song at school for a week 8)
Quote from: truBLUE on January 02, 2014, 10:32:29 PM
Land down under by Men At Work reminds me of Sept 1983 ,Australia II won the decider for the Americas cup , and they played that song at school for a week 8)
Yep for sure, first thing I think of when I hear it. Remember watching that final race aswell, thought we were gone.
+1 Grazz , Considering we was 3-1 down after 4 races 8)
Quote from: truBLUE on January 02, 2014, 10:37:12 PM
+1 Grazz , Considering we was 3-1 down after 4 races 8)
Was an amazing comeback, driving to tradeschool nackerd from being up all night everyone was beeping their horns awesome.
hahaha and I still remember the bob hawke comments ;D "Any boss who sacks anyone for not turning up to work today is a bum!"
Quote from: truBLUE on January 02, 2014, 10:43:04 PM
hahaha and I still remember the bob hawke comments ;D "Any boss who sacks anyone for not turning up to work today is a bum!"
haha yeh in that jacket they gave him, think Bob had had a couple of amber fluids.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmZdvVnMXCc (imo the greatest male vocalist)
Quote from: Grazz on January 02, 2014, 10:34:18 PM
Quote from: truBLUE on January 02, 2014, 10:32:29 PM
Land down under by Men At Work reminds me of Sept 1983 ,Australia II won the decider for the Americas cup , and they played that song at school for a week 8)
Yep for sure, first thing I think of when I hear it. Remember watching that final race aswell, thought we were gone.
Agree with this first thing I think of when I hear the song as well. Reminiscing of when we won the Cup so many memories from that morning.
Great comeback from Australia 3 - 1 down
Thought we were gone when we headed way out after the turn (turned out to be a great tactical move as we picked up the wind and then were able to get in front and then tack up the final league reducing Americas wind.)
The unveiling of the winged keel for all to see
The size of Allan Bonds Spanner to unbolt the Cup
Bob Hawks Jacket.
Two songs that stuck with me during my sporting years (still around today as well) and love this video clip with both live by Queen
We will Rock You
We are the Champions
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBUJztI884M
this time of year always brings back memories of the "12th man". Billy Birmingham really honed in on the seriousness of cricket commentary....
Richie: "That really was a corkor yorkor. Corkor Yorkor, bit of poetry for you there. Its just some of the bullsh*t that we do go on with in these world series cricket fixtures." :D
Richie: "That sent the Indians to 4-26, which sent the crowd into a frenzy, the place was a real buzz. And we were all barring up in the commentry box i can assure you. And Ian actually shot his load there at one stage, as Australia started to take a firm grip on this game indeed, a firm grip on this game indeed, a firm grip on this game indeed. Ah yes, can someone turn the record over please for f*ck's sake! *Producer*"Its a compact disk you ****er! Tell him to get on with it!"
Richie: "The classic pieces of commentry is another competition. Its just another one of the 50 000 competitions we are running this summer on the Wired World of Sport. The viewers are asked to select their favourite piece of commentry made by the team this summer, and my word, there is some crap in there amongst it!"
Tony Greig: "Thank you Richie, what a magnificant one-day strip has been prepared here today, its a real credit to Dicky Road, Bob's your uncle, and his staff of groundsman! But take along at some of these cracks here, some of these are as big as the f*cken grand canyon, and they could play real damage today with some of the batsmen. Turning now to the Weather wall, you can see that the wind is moving through the north-east at about 15 knots and out of my arse at about 20! All in all, it looks like it will be a pretty good gamer here today. Now its back to Richie in the central missionary postion!
Richie: Oh for f*ck's sake Tony, its the central commentry position you pidgeon toed Pee brain! 8)
Quote from: T Dog on January 03, 2014, 11:03:06 AM
this time of year always brings back memories of the "12th man". Billy Birmingham really honed in on the seriousness of cricket commentary....
Richie: "That really was a corkor yorkor. Corkor Yorkor, bit of poetry for you there. Its just some of the bullsh*t that we do go on with in these world series cricket fixtures." :D
Richie: "That sent the Indians to 4-26, which sent the crowd into a frenzy, the place was a real buzz. And we were all barring up in the commentry box i can assure you. And Ian actually shot his load there at one stage, as Australia started to take a firm grip on this game indeed, a firm grip on this game indeed, a firm grip on this game indeed. Ah yes, can someone turn the record over please for f*ck's sake! *Producer*"Its a compact disk you ****er! Tell him to get on with it!"
Richie: "The classic pieces of commentry is another competition. Its just another one of the 50 000 competitions we are running this summer on the Wired World of Sport. The viewers are asked to select their favourite piece of commentry made by the team this summer, and my word, there is some crap in there amongst it!"
Tony Greig: "Thank you Richie, what a magnificant one-day strip has been prepared here today, its a real credit to Dicky Road, Bob's your uncle, and his staff of groundsman! But take along at some of these cracks here, some of these are as big as the f*cken grand canyon, and they could play real damage today with some of the batsmen. Turning now to the Weather wall, you can see that the wind is moving through the north-east at about 15 knots and out of my arse at about 20! All in all, it looks like it will be a pretty good gamer here today. Now its back to Richie in the central missionary postion!
Richie: Oh for f*ck's sake Tony, its the central commentry position you pidgeon toed Pee brain! 8)
Have you got the latest yet Tdog - Was hoping someone would put it under the Christmas tree so will have to go buy it now, Billy is great as 12 man and has the accents just about right too.
Quote from: Ringo on January 03, 2014, 11:39:50 AM
Quote from: T Dog on January 03, 2014, 11:03:06 AM
this time of year always brings back memories of the "12th man". Billy Birmingham really honed in on the seriousness of cricket commentary....
Richie: "That really was a corkor yorkor. Corkor Yorkor, bit of poetry for you there. Its just some of the bullsh*t that we do go on with in these world series cricket fixtures." :D
Richie: "That sent the Indians to 4-26, which sent the crowd into a frenzy, the place was a real buzz. And we were all barring up in the commentry box i can assure you. And Ian actually shot his load there at one stage, as Australia started to take a firm grip on this game indeed, a firm grip on this game indeed, a firm grip on this game indeed. Ah yes, can someone turn the record over please for f*ck's sake! *Producer*"Its a compact disk you ****er! Tell him to get on with it!"
Richie: "The classic pieces of commentry is another competition. Its just another one of the 50 000 competitions we are running this summer on the Wired World of Sport. The viewers are asked to select their favourite piece of commentry made by the team this summer, and my word, there is some crap in there amongst it!"
Tony Greig: "Thank you Richie, what a magnificant one-day strip has been prepared here today, its a real credit to Dicky Road, Bob's your uncle, and his staff of groundsman! But take along at some of these cracks here, some of these are as big as the f*cken grand canyon, and they could play real damage today with some of the batsmen. Turning now to the Weather wall, you can see that the wind is moving through the north-east at about 15 knots and out of my arse at about 20! All in all, it looks like it will be a pretty good gamer here today. Now its back to Richie in the central missionary postion!
Richie: Oh for f*ck's sake Tony, its the central commentry position you pidgeon toed Pee brain! 8)
Have you got the latest yet Tdog - Was hoping someone would put it under the Christmas tree so will have to go buy it now, Billy is great as 12 man and has the accents just about right too.
heard it at a mates Ringo....its fine.....not BB's best work...but still good... ;D