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Vintage Keyboard
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Vintage Keyboard Does Not Own That Voice



Dublin, Dublin
Ireland

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Last Login:  7/13/2009
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Member Since2/14/2006
Band Websitewwww.myspace.com/vintagekeyboard
Band MembersMr.VK
InfluencesToo many.
Sounds LikeSparks, Talking Heads, Pet Shop Boys, Morrissey & The Magnetic Fields
Record LabelColourless


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Vintage Keyboard's 'Too Many Heroes'

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"The only line that's wrong in Shakespeare is 'holding a mirror up to nature.' You hold a magnifying glass up to nature. As an actor you just enlarge it enough so that your audience can identify with the situation. If it were a mirror, we would have no art"...Montgomery Clift.

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Still ill





May 28 2009 5:08 AM

I'll certainly be looking forward to listen your new songs. Thanks very much. Greetings
Still ill





May 27 2009 7:40 AM

Hi, just passing by to thank you for accepting my request, I really like your music and lyrics, i hope many people tells you this often, you actually deserve it. I also like pretty much what you do with The Pulpit, you guys are really great and i can surely say it's a priviledge to know of your fresh and powerful music. Greetings.
Nate Ireland





Apr 5 2009 5:50 AM

Thanks so much for the add.
Nate Galactic
Fionnán





Feb 25 2009 6:44 PM

I might be interesting, but i'd still bore you to death.
Beaver O'Lindy





Feb 13 2009 9:48 PM

And what a wonderful way to spend a rather dismal day.
I'm all set for tomorrow now.
Noise Machine





Jan 12 2009 9:51 AM

IgoHojo





Jan 1 2009 4:37 PM

Wishing you a hot and prosperous 2009. Hope to hear lots of "supa-fly" songs coming from u.
-Pan.
x
Objective Conorrative





Dec 9 2008 9:28 PM

And where did Microsoft Sam go, Ray?
Chipped Keys





Nov 23 2008 9:58 PM

I am bop bop bopping to the new tracks.
The Pulpit





Nov 8 2008 4:41 PM

That you are deemed similar to Joe Meek and his Blue Men should be praise enough, you miser.

If not, though: Woo. Vintage Keyboard is sound-sex, &c.

Happy now?
The Pulpit





Nov 6 2008 1:52 PM

Fellatio 20880





Sep 18 2008 7:01 PM

Having not logged into this account for more than one month, I was quite unaware of the two new songs. I shall listenly promptly! Or at least once I have finished compiling Congo Manilla's "ambient" album entitled 'Erection Blues'.
The Pulpit





Aug 22 2008 6:46 PM

Fellatio 20880





Aug 10 2008 2:23 AM

You now have pictures of Marlowe and Shakespeare amongst your top friends.
It looks great!
The Subversive Left-Wing Hipster Big Band





Aug 8 2008 10:20 PM

The Elizabethan fashion is perhaps the only way to compete in a market with such a demand for the likes of Montgomery Clift and Humphrey Bogart!
pSYNb'STstKa♥





Jul 25 2008 10:40 AM

Arigato for the add from far far east!

Rockin!
Glam Organs





Jul 22 2008 1:05 PM

We all want to go out with a movie star...Welcome from Wales and thanks for having us..Dont forget Keep taking the medicine
The Subversive Left-Wing Hipster Big Band





Jun 13 2008 12:49 PM

I will try that some time, but alas I am not rock and roll enough to smash a guitar that belongs to somebody else. There is a busker who likes to spend his life on a bridge and scowls at me every time I pass him and give him no money.
He is a rubbish and scornful little accordionist and I will smash a guitar over his head eventually!
Chipped Keys





May 2 2008 7:35 PM

Truely smashing stuff evan, downloading the album now.
alphamono





Apr 20 2008 4:54 PM

Hi Vintage Keyboards thanks for the add
Morrisey is King!
The Subversive Left-Wing Hipster Big Band





Apr 18 2008 7:59 PM

It's okay, I tend to like the albums that are hated by the majority more than the universally acclaimed ones. That would explain why I prefer In Outer Space to Kimono My House! (Not that In Outer Space is universally hated)

I will get as much as I can once the Sparks marathon is over. All money must be reserved for potential tickets before then.
The Subversive Left-Wing Hipster Big Band





Apr 17 2008 9:44 PM

It took me ages to read The Castle because nothing happens in it. It's suprisingly challenging but I really liked it, even the part where Olga describes her family's background over the course of about 35 pages.

I know the feeling. I always listen a few times when a track is finished but never again because I just want to move on to something new. I basically listen to it through my computer, headphones, proper speaks and my dad's car and if it sounds okay in all of them it just gets uploaded and I forget about it forever. And if not, I quite because it's too much effort for something that won't be heard by any more than around ten people! I wonder how often Ron and Russell listen to the old Sparks albums (especially Interior Design!). They must've had to play them all through quite a few times to remember all of the songs. Ooh, and my No. 1 in Heaven ticket arrived today, so it's now in my sanctuary of useful things! Exciting. I want to see Terminal Jive (I'm one of the few who really, really, reaaally likes it) but the bastard known as school prevents that.

Morrissey appears to be lurking on your page. I really need to investigate his music properly because I have only heard Meat is Murder so far.
What should I get??
The Subversive Left-Wing Hipster Big Band





Apr 16 2008 2:26 AM

There's some genius guitar work on 'Do I Think To Much?'.
The Subversive Left-Wing Hipster Big Band





Apr 15 2008 9:11 PM

Oh, dear old Fyodor was a most faithful theist, and I don't think he could follow Orthodoxy if he believed that an immortal God decided to stop living! It must have been a fad to hate Judaism in his time. Thankfully, anti-semitism can be masked these days in a cloud of hatred for ALL religions. I dislike the religion but not the followers! Would that count as anti-semitism, I wonder.

Where does this Dostoevsky quote originate? I'd take a stab at The Brothers Karamazov because that is his ultimate work in the theological field. I bought it ages ago but I still haven't even started reading it. There should be a law that requires people to finish each book before buying a new one.
The Subversive Left-Wing Hipster Big Band





Apr 14 2008 10:11 PM

Yep, the dead seem to be the only ones who the exam board care about, so they wouldn't credit me for quoting Dawkins in a theological essay. It's quite annoying, but at least Bertrand Russell is mentioned because he is the ultimate atheist philosopher. I love the useless argument that St. Anselm put forward for God's existence - "God is a being than which nothing greater can be conceived." Thus, he must exist because his definition requires his existence. Even Kant, a theist, argued against this uselessly illogical philosophy.

You could grow a Hitler moustache and appear on TOTP. Oh, wait...
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