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afagang
14th Apr 2002, 17:13
Check out the pilot that sings! He writes, sings and plays his own music, which you can hear on line. His website is www.kendravis.com

BRL
14th Apr 2002, 17:18
Ace....I just sent a copy of this to JetBlast too...... :)

Aussie Andy
14th Apr 2002, 18:21
Absolutely wretched - sickly sacharine puke!

sennadog
14th Apr 2002, 20:01
Aww, c'mon.....

"See new faces, go to new places"......

Lovely sentiments!

:confused:

deanofs
15th Apr 2002, 08:01
how awful !!:confused:

Wycombe
16th Apr 2002, 07:47
....haven't heard this, but surely it can't be any more dreadful than the music that accompanies those (otherwise very good) ITVV Flightdeck videos!

lefrancaoui
16th Apr 2002, 08:18
Well, that is scary. If he flies like he sings.........
It's even worse than supermarket music
STOOOOOOOOOOP

poetpilot
17th Apr 2002, 07:53
...trying not to state the obvious.... there are very many pilots who are into music, poetry and the spirituality of it all. Speaking for myself, I prefer to play live music than record it and sticking it on the web...same applies for the poems though you can find a couple of mine if you look around...

Aussie Andy
17th Apr 2002, 08:34
pp: Weren't Arthur Dent and Zaphod Beeblebrox nearly killed by Vogon poetry once? Think about the safety implications first :)

poetpilot
17th Apr 2002, 10:13
Thats why I keep most of my poetry firmly locked, bound and under me bed. As someone here in this forum once so aptly remarked, Poetpilot is an anagram of Toilet Plop.:o

Evo7
17th Apr 2002, 10:27
Not a very good anagram, mind... ;)

ILS27R
17th Apr 2002, 10:30
Talking about aviation music, England's entry for the Eurovision this year has been written by an airline pilot. Not sure which airline he works for but apparently he does the song writting on the side so to speak!

Crotalus
17th Apr 2002, 11:00
would that be the same one as the UK entry then ?? get it right boy!!see me later!:D