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PostioPostiwyd: Iau 20 Tach 2003 4:48 pm
gan cythralski
ffwrchamotobeics a ddywedodd:
cythralski a ddywedodd:He he! Aelodau ectogram yn trafod pwy ydy'r band gwaetha yng Nghymru.

Mae'r geiriau "Pot, Kettle a Black." yn dod i'r meddwl.


..a cymharu Bob Delyn i 'Skrewdriver'!!!!!?
Idiots angherddorol


Clywch, clywch ffwrch. Ti di taro'r 'skrew' ar ei phen fanna. :rolio:

PostioPostiwyd: Iau 20 Tach 2003 4:54 pm
gan Geraint
Be ffwc ma'r Alan na'n ddeud?

A handy new guide as to which Welsh groups are ideologically unsound (and who you may care to boycott) comes this week in the form of a double CD benefit album for Cymuned. As would be expected with such a venture, the vast majority of the 37 tracks are by talentless no-names desperate for any publicity they can get. However lurking amongst them are a handful of better known acts who most certainly should know better. Some of those more likely to have found their way inadvertently into your record collections include MC Mabon, Pep Le Pew, Celt, Bob Delyn A'r Ebillion, Tystion, Anweledig, Meic Stevens and most bizarrely, Samba Bangor.

I'm not suggesting that all of these people are evil fascists, but the ones who are not must certainly be either very stupid or of extremely unsound judgement to associate themselves with such a repellent organisation. As some of these culprits seem pretty decent and likeable people, I can only assume the latter to be the case (or quite possibly they were not told who they were donating tracks to - surely the only explanation for the presence of Samba Bangor).
In the real scheme of things, these people are perhaps not on the level of Adolph Eichmann or Heinrich Himmler, or even a lowly gas-chamber operative, but they certainly are the equivalent of the "ordinary people" who painted the yellow stars on the doors. This kind of thing has no place in rock'n'roll (or anywhere else) and must be stopped


:ofn: :ofn: :ofn: :ofn: :ofn: :ofn: :o

PostioPostiwyd: Iau 20 Tach 2003 4:58 pm
gan cythralski
Geraint a ddywedodd:. This kind of thing has no place in rock'n'roll (or anywhere else) and must be stopped


:ofn: :ofn: :ofn: :ofn: :ofn: :ofn: :o[/quote]

Son am Ectogram mae o?

Neis iawn iddo fo slagio off bobl sy'n neud elw o'r iaith Gymraeg yndydi?

Oes potiau a tegyll ar ol?

PostioPostiwyd: Iau 20 Tach 2003 5:03 pm
gan ffwrchamotobeics
...ond ma'n well ei fod e'n gwario'i amser yn sbowtio rybish fel hyn na trio "chware"'i fas i'r lembos swnllyd Ectoplasm 'na. Prat

PostioPostiwyd: Iau 20 Tach 2003 10:16 pm
gan Rhys Llwyd
Meic, odda chdi yn Dipsomeiniacs?

PostioPostiwyd: Gwe 21 Tach 2003 10:25 am
gan brenin alltud
A handy new guide as to which Welsh groups are ideologically unsound (and who you may care to boycott) comes this week in the form of a double CD benefit album for Cymuned...

I'm not suggesting that all of these people are evil fascists, but the ones who are not must certainly be either very stupid or of extremely unsound judgement to associate themselves with such a repellent organisation. As some of these culprits seem pretty decent and likeable people, I can only assume the latter to be the case (or quite possibly they were not told who they were donating tracks to - surely the only explanation for the presence of Samba Bangor).
In the real scheme of things, these people are perhaps not on the level of Adolph Eichmann or Heinrich Himmler, or even a lowly gas-chamber operative, but they certainly are the equivalent of the "ordinary people" who painted the yellow stars on the doors. This kind of thing has no place in rock'n'roll (or anywhere else) and must be stopped



Oes na rywun di ymateb i'r cwd dwl anghyfiaith? :drwg:

PostioPostiwyd: Gwe 21 Tach 2003 11:12 am
gan Cyfnod Mamolaeth
Geraint a ddywedodd:Be ffwc ma'r Alan na'n ddeud?

A handy new guide as to which Welsh groups are ideologically unsound (and who you may care to boycott) comes this week in the form of a double CD benefit album for Cymuned. As would be expected with such a venture, the vast majority of the 37 tracks are by talentless no-names desperate for any publicity they can get. However lurking amongst them are a handful of better known acts who most certainly should know better. Some of those more likely to have found their way inadvertently into your record collections include MC Mabon, Pep Le Pew, Celt, Bob Delyn A'r Ebillion, Tystion, Anweledig, Meic Stevens and most bizarrely, Samba Bangor.

I'm not suggesting that all of these people are evil fascists, but the ones who are not must certainly be either very stupid or of extremely unsound judgement to associate themselves with such a repellent organisation. As some of these culprits seem pretty decent and likeable people, I can only assume the latter to be the case (or quite possibly they were not told who they were donating tracks to - surely the only explanation for the presence of Samba Bangor).
In the real scheme of things, these people are perhaps not on the level of Adolph Eichmann or Heinrich Himmler, or even a lowly gas-chamber operative, but they certainly are the equivalent of the "ordinary people" who painted the yellow stars on the doors. This kind of thing has no place in rock'n'roll (or anywhere else) and must be stopped


:ofn: :ofn: :ofn: :ofn: :ofn: :ofn: :o


y Moelben ar y gitar fas ydi Alan ia? ddyla Pen Slap ddim cael bod yn rhan o roc a rol.

odd y cwd yn arfer gweithio yn COB Bangor - ond yn hytrach na'i ddilorni, beth am eistedd lawr gyda'r cyfaill ac esbonio nad ydi Cymuned gyfystyr a Natsiaeth.

PostioPostiwyd: Gwe 21 Tach 2003 11:46 am
gan brenin alltud
Cyfnod Mamolaeth a ddywedodd:odd y cwd yn arfer gweithio yn COB Bangor - ond yn hytrach na'i ddilorni, beth am eistedd lawr gyda'r cyfaill ac esbonio nad ydi Cymuned gyfystyr a Natsiaeth.


dyna be' o'n i'n feddwl neud - wel, dim eistedd ar'i bwys e (wedi gweld ectogram a'i sgrechiade ddigon o weithie i gadw ddigon pell ffwrdd), ond eiste a sgwennu i'r 'sgwrsfwrdd' (ne' be bynnag chi'n galw nhw)...

a chwarae ar eirie awdl twm morys o'n i gyda 'cwd anghyfiaith' gyda llaw... :D