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Thai Music

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and a couple of weeks before that, saw Retrospect at the same place.

I would like to see them, kinda thai metal core, did they sound good live?

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Only one Thai song has ever been written. It is around 500 hours long, people just take a small section and sing it.

I'm amazed & somewhat bewildered at the lethargy shown by everyone when a fire alarm goes off in a shopping centre, however, the other day things were different. As I entered Big C I noticed an exodus of ferangs decending in all directions inc some who were throwing women & children behind them. "Great" I thought, "A fire drill & they're doing it properly!" but by the time I reached this conclusion I was already at the top of the stairs & could see & hear for myself that the real reason for the exodus was a bloke on stage with a microphone in his hand & an arched sign above him declaring "<Out of tune> Singing contest 2012!".

I stuck my fingers in my ears, threw the wife & kids behind me & joined the exodus trying to get out:)

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Every thai song MUST have one of the following phrase - "kit teung" "Toraman", "kee mao", "ruk ter"

Can anyone think off a song that has them all?

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