JDKJ said:
Agayek said:
SuccessAndBiscuts said:
Here is a question as a British Scottish person how would an average American (if such a thing exists which I doubt) differentiate me from an English person?
I understand the whole English accent = snarky comic relief/villain thing but that is used so commonly in conjunction with "British" it leaves me curious.
Especially since I think Scotland has quite a strong and recognisable national identity for our size.
In America, there's 3 accents from the UK: British (mostly London, occasionally cockney), Irish (ie, the main characters in the Boondock Saints), and Scottish (ie, Sean Connery). We completely disregard everything else, especially Welsh accents. They don't exist for most Americans.
If you sound like Sean Connery, we'll assume your Scottish, otherwise we'll default to English.
Let's not completely discount Tom Jones. "What's new Pussycat? Whoa-a-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa." He was pretty big back in the day. Then he had a slight comeback. Around the same time Tony Bennett had a slight comeback.
Tom Jones is welsh
And to those asking about metal
Being an English lad myself
I find that "British metal" is almost in a way "dying"
Seriously have you seen the **** we have ? and half the time we even consider it music
So heres a list of what bands I like (maybe you do to but mainly cuz i can) and where they are from:
The Agonist : Canada
Otep: USA
Deathstars (more electronic metal but rather good) : Sweden, Stockholm
Guano Apes: Germany
Lordi (won the 2006 Eruovision): Finland
Bring me the Horizon:Sheffield, England
Arch Enemy: Sweden
Metalica (if you haven't heard of these, you haven't lived): USA
Cradle of Filth: England
Iron Maiden: England (old but still amazing)
Nightwish:Finland
Drowning Pool: Texas (We will let the bodies hit the floor)
Thats all i can think about
What bands can you think of over there in the USA ?