If anyone has any submissions for the next Rusty Crotch please email them to info(at)thebluescreenofdeath.co.uk
Steve has said he'll get his favourite this year tattooed on his person (please note he calls his penis 'his person').
In other news Kyuss definitely lives:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIV2zvhre5U
Welcome to the blog of Southampton-based rock band The Blue Screen Of Death. For further information including inquiries about gigs, bookings and nob gags, email steve@thebluescreenofdeath.co.uk
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Friday, 25 February 2011
Snaps (CD's a-coming, honest gruv)
Saturday, 12 February 2011
Blue Screen's contribution to the scientific study of the effects of gravity
Just a quick note to advise anyone who is planning to attend our Hobbit gig and subsequent after-party of the kind of antics which tend to occur at such occasions.
Please witness (strong language and drunken camerawork throughout):
Furry love,
The Blue Screen Of Death
Please witness (strong language and drunken camerawork throughout):
Furry love,
The Blue Screen Of Death
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Getting action
The plan, chaps, is to get The Blue Screen of Death on this soundtrack (stick with it - it is immense).
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
New Year's Resolutions
In a desperate and ill-advised bid to deny my impending alcoholism; I tried to give up drinking for a while at the start of the year. I have come to the conclusion that:
no booze = nob ooze.
no booze = nob ooze.
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Welcome to the Blog Screen of Death (better name pending)
Hello World, and welcome to our shiny new weblog or 'blog'.
Here we, prominent rock band The Blue Screen Of Death will be sharing words, sentences, photos, videos and various other treats which we don't think we could trick you into paying money for.
Thanks to everyone who has viewed and commented on the Michael Winner song below; please show it to any friends and family who aren't of too nervous a disposition as we are keen to bring laughs to as many people as possible.
Just to clarify a couple of things:
1) The 'Maddie' referred to in the penultimate line of the song is obviously Maddie Magellan, erstwhile sidekick of TV detective Jonathan Creek, whose replacement by first Nadia Sawalha's and more recently Sheridan Smith's characters is a source of constant misery to us all.
2) The subtitle of the song is 'Little Death Wish' for the following self-satisfied reasons:
Michael Winner's most famous film is the masterpiece of subtle pathos Death Wish.
There is a well-known French expression 'la petite mort' (which literally translates as 'the little death') which is used to describe post-orgasmic melancholy.
Choosing to record such a tasteless song, go to the efforts we went to to record that video and then release and publicise it on the same day as our new EP suggests at least a little bit of a career death wish.
Stay tuned for more exciting news / irreverent nonsense very soon.
BSOD.
Here we, prominent rock band The Blue Screen Of Death will be sharing words, sentences, photos, videos and various other treats which we don't think we could trick you into paying money for.
Thanks to everyone who has viewed and commented on the Michael Winner song below; please show it to any friends and family who aren't of too nervous a disposition as we are keen to bring laughs to as many people as possible.
Just to clarify a couple of things:
1) The 'Maddie' referred to in the penultimate line of the song is obviously Maddie Magellan, erstwhile sidekick of TV detective Jonathan Creek, whose replacement by first Nadia Sawalha's and more recently Sheridan Smith's characters is a source of constant misery to us all.
2) The subtitle of the song is 'Little Death Wish' for the following self-satisfied reasons:
Michael Winner's most famous film is the masterpiece of subtle pathos Death Wish.
There is a well-known French expression 'la petite mort' (which literally translates as 'the little death') which is used to describe post-orgasmic melancholy.
Choosing to record such a tasteless song, go to the efforts we went to to record that video and then release and publicise it on the same day as our new EP suggests at least a little bit of a career death wish.
Stay tuned for more exciting news / irreverent nonsense very soon.
BSOD.
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