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Bass players who have also been a pope.
None yet. Incidently, the Greek word for pope is πάπας.
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how about this Pope?
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Good try Craig, but I don't think that Mike has ever been elected by a Papal Conclave. Anyway, if Mike were a real pope, he could become known as
Pope Pope and that could look like a mistake on official Vatican documents. It might be prudent not to push this "could Mike be the first bass playing pope" line. |
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Im starting to suspect that there aren't any. That would make this thread a little pointless. I know, we'll include bass players who have also been a cardinal!
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were getting warmer....
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Could it be?
I knew he would go for the blonde....quilted maple...
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Kevin, while I am naturally very grateful for the effort that Craig and yourself have invested in the interest of saving the good name of this thread, if Pope Benedict did actually play a Smith bass (or any brand of bass, for that matter) he'd probably adopt the title
Pope Benedict The Bassist. The three string chord that he has just strummed with his thumb is Amaj7b5(no 3rd). He's playing a tritone in that chord (A - D# (enharmonically)); an interval that the early Church seriously disliked enough to refer to as 'the devil in music'. Has the church done an about turn? Has Heavy Metal sold out and will Heavy Metal songs now contain words such as 'love' and 'forgiveness'? |
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Okay, I think we should include bass players who have stepped inside a church. I'm going to define a church as a large room with seats and some guy standing up front talking about fairly significant issues. Maybe there'll also be some concept of a smarter person who is available to give guidance.
This is as far as I'm prepared to go. |
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Your definition of a church now includes AMWAY meetings and political rallys as well. Has Obama ever sold soap or held a BSR and made a flat 5 chord? If not, how can he qualify as a Mesiah? |
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In the interest of keeping this thread on track though, I'm going to do a bit of redefining: Bass players who have also been a pope* *This is widened to include Roman Catholic Cardinals, Medicine Show Preachers, anyone who has seen the film 'The Bible' starring Charlton Heston in a cinema, any American President and people who like to meditate. It excludes anyone involved in a pyrimad selling scheme and it also excludes John Key. Hey, Craig, do you know who John Key is? |
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John Key was a famous jazz-bassist in texas is the 1950s-1960s. he worked with woody herman and al cohn.
he always played red-o-rays on his juzek. he later moved to mexico, where everybody called him Don Key, but he didn´t like that. 1972 he was elected as catholic cardinal in puerto rico |
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John Key is the Prime Minister of New Zealand.....
And if he doesn't play a Smith bass, he's a punk and shouldn't be allowed to lead any nation, church, or pyramid marketing organization!!!!!! *Especially a nation so close to where they grow kangaroos* What do I win Monte? I want what's behind door #3..... |
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I think I'll declare Anselm Hauke pope of Wainuiomata. |
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Bass players who have also been a pope?
Pope Anselm I of Wainuiomata. |
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"i now declare this bazar opened"
Last edited by Anselm Hauke; 12-15-2008 at 06:26 PM. Reason: nowbody knows this citation... |
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Yep. Sounds like any protestant service I've ever attended! Fun, entertainment, party like atmosphere. Kinda like eating at the food court in the mall.
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I'm assuming that you don't mean to include the food court in the mall in Lower Hutt?
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