Bobolina: sings.
Bobolino: doesn't. Well ... as much. In theory, at least.
Influences
Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga 500, Bod, tramps, Safbrew T-58 yeast, Merlin's Socks, the Isle of Islay, the assorted string & tinsel offerings (why?) you get in pooja kits, Maidenhead, Melbourne and Pwürg. Oh, and terrible old music.
Sounds Like
Basically, annoying kids in the back seat of a hot car on a long journey accompanied by an overheating Commodore 64. Say no more.
The Funknecks take on Deadly are the Naked in a double header at Bar Open 317 Brunswick st Fitzroy, both bands striving for domination of the "Fattness". Who will take out this prestigious prize?! Not to be missed.....Saturday February 28th 9pm free. Then,the very next day Sun March 1st The Funknecks make an appearance at the annual Sydney rd Street Party on the Youth Stage 4:30pm....Thumpin..!!
artists registered with US rights organizations are able to license what they create as they choose. members of APRA are not able to license what they create as they choose. this means that services like myspace are not able to evolve in Australia. APRA policy empowers US business and puts Australian artists in a less competitive situation. REFORM APRA.
Hello. Hope you are doing well. Hey I got some new art photos up, if you want let me know what you think, that would be cool. Anyways, take care. -Bobo (jon)
I demand you play at your own nuptials. Or at least write a special song for the occasion. You could call it Shotgun Honey or something suitably tasteful.
Many thanks for your kind words bobos, please say "hi" to Heino for me. As for Mrs Mills, her speedcore classic, "Non-Stop Honky-Tonk Party" has always been my personal favourite.
Thoughts: Consider how laws we live under would be if for every 500 dollar's a person earned they got an extra vote. Before the internet was here artists would get exposure and revenues through a publisher. The internet has changed the way music is published and distributed. With these changes it makes sense for all members to be involved in the decisions that govern their rights on equal terms.