This name comes from the phonetic spelling of the Irish 'bean sidhe'. In Irish folk law a female spirit whose wailing warns of impending death
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From Bill Haley & The Comets 1956 The saying was followed with: "In a while crocadile."
The wind was howling like a banshee. The wind was howling like a wolf, alone in the woods, in the dark of night. Or maybe like a coyote. Or like a dog howling when its master dies
If you are saying the ABC's and have said A B C D E F G, the letters H I J... would come next. If you are saying every other letter of the alphabet and have said A C E G, the letters I K M would come next. If you are saying the alphabet backwards and have said Z Y X W, the letters V U T would come next. It all depends on what pattern of letters you are saying which letters would come next.
The saying run around like a Banshee originated from America. It originated from the American tales of the Banshees,
like a 2 stroke
Banshee and leprechauns are part of Irish folklore.
Yes, i have done it before. just do it the same way. wait for a banshee to come and hijack it
It's a variant of the old Irish saying "As the big hound is, so will the pup be".
a Banshee is a noisy female demon-like creature in folklore- sometimes called a Screamin" Demon.
if their both modified the same like for example jet kit k&n and pipes the zilla would still beat the banshee but a banshee can be made way more faster
It sounds like 'ban' as in 'banshee'.
The Banshee turned Pheobe into a Banshee.
About the same as America has learned. Or it depends on what your saying, like where did England learning come from.
I THINK- its the fact the Banshee 2 has an effects loop so you can feed it right to your amp,as to where the banshee 1 would run to a seperate amp. I may be wrong but this to me sounds like a huge improvement.
banshee 500 dont exist