only for one-man (or woman) bands.-- mrthingy, Mar 27 2003 Jesse Fuller http://www.allmusic...M&sql=Bom4zefikhgf2I've got his '58 and '63 discs - outstanding [thumbwax, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004] why, thingy, why?-- Worldgineer, Mar 27 2003 why not? +1
also, cannot-play-a-note-busker one-hit wonder.-- po, Mar 27 2003 Simon Cowell? sinner or saint?-- po, Mar 27 2003 I'd watch this.-- my face your, Mar 27 2003 yes, but you are rather - umm sad?-- po, Mar 27 2003 One man bands used to be a staple on TV talent shows. Or least the one I watched one time when I was a kid.-- DrCurry, Mar 27 2003 Harsh, po. Harsh but fair.-- my face your, Mar 27 2003 This is just the thing. Sure American Idols can tousle their hair and smile for the cameras, but give them an accordian, a harmonica in a neck holder and put cymbals between their knees and let them entertain!-- Cedar Park, Mar 27 2003 <why, thingy, why? --Worldgineer>
For entertainment purposes.-- mrthingy, Mar 28 2003 I thought the 1/2B frowned on cruel and inhumane ideas?
'Tis funny, though.-- Guy Fox, Mar 28 2003 Use the link feature for shameless self-promotion.-- thumbwax, Aug 09 2003 <with bending of the knees>bum tit bum tit bum tit tit...</with bending of the knees>-- gnomethang, Aug 09 2003 I'm all for this idea. I'll enter to win. This is my site: www.scotthallonemanband.com Guitar, 3 piece drum set, harmonica, kazoo and vocals.-- onemanband, Mar 30 2004 No sequencers allowed?-- bristolz, Mar 30 2004 This inspires me to propose the production of Drum Idol, where the next Ringo Starra and Keith Moons get to show off their chops to a panel of judges.-- spiritualized, Mar 30 2004 I'm pretty sure anyone in a one-man-band could never be my idol.-- nihilo, Jun 30 2006 random, halfbakery