Hard News: One man’s Meat Puppets is another man’s Poison
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Tom Ackroyd, in reply to
I forensically expunge all Rutter from my playlists.
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Danielle, in reply to
Oh holy shit and goddamn, had I forgotten about that song! And its crazed gloriousness! Also, I am totally wearing suspenders and a tie with no shirt to the next PAS gathering.
ETA Oh no, hang on, I'm a girl. That might be a bit much even for you people.
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Danielle, in reply to
Hang on a minute mate. I encourage you, in the spirit of revisiting old hatreds, to put on headphones and concentrate on the bassline of 'Love To Love You Baby'. And then keel over weakly, because it is so good that it may cause all the bones in your body to suddenly liquefy.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
I also have a bone to pick with anything that takes it itself remotely seriously. From the appalling Creed through to the faux serious cred of that Tool and NiN crap.
Ah yes. Tool.
What the hell is that bollocks about?
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I'm fairly sure I heard that Promises song just a couple of days ago, on sky sports, either the end credits for the cricket or the rugby ...
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James Butler, in reply to
Ah yes. Tool.
What the hell is that bollocks about?
Fisting.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Oh holy shit and goddamn, had I forgotten about that song! And its crazed gloriousness! Also, I am totally wearing suspenders and a tie with no shirt to the next PAS gathering.
ETA Oh no, hang on, I’m a girl. That might be a bit much even for you people.
Well, you see, if you were a boy you'd never have forgotten that video in the first place.
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
my husband has a theory that Ian Curtis sounds like Jim Morrison but no one will admit the influence because, y'know, it's Jim Morrison. Heh.
He sounded hell of a like Jim Morrison. The only mystery for me was whether it was deliberate. Certainly he sounded much more like The Lizard King /Mr Mojo than this Robyn Hitchcock attempt at a Doors pisstake.
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James Butler, in reply to
my husband has a theory that Ian Curtis sounds like Jim Morrison but no one will admit the influence because, y'know, it's Jim Morrison. Heh.
He sounded hell of a like Jim Morrison.
I'm pretty sure that the main similarity is that they both sing in the natural baritone register, which hardly any rock singer does. Nick Cave and Johnny Cash being the other ones I can think of.
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JacksonP, in reply to
Nick Cave and Johnny Cash being the other ones I can think of.
Bill Callahan? Just found this cover. I'm lovin' it, but YMMV.
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This rotates way too much in my office at the moment. I want to damage something.
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Simon Grigg, in reply to
Fucking genius. Anyone who says otherwise is wrong.
edit: whoa the video will post below the txt now...
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James Butler, in reply to
Finally, a version of that song I can sing along to!
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Danielle, in reply to
That song does, however, have the distinction of being the one Kanye West track in history which does not namecheck Louis Vuitton, but rather Dior. So there's that. :)
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Tom Ackroyd, in reply to
To balance the hate, love this:
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Simon Grigg, in reply to
That song does, however, have the distinction of being the one Kanye West track in history which does not namecheck Louis Vuitton, but rather Dior. So there's that. :)
Nobody drops brands better than the Juice:
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I think we need more Moroder, no? 15.55? Pfft!
One thing leads to another.
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I suppose I like to think of myself as eclectic in my tastes. (Maybe everyone says that.) This piece, however, is pretty hard work. I challenge you to listen to it all the way through.
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Simon Grigg, in reply to
Of course we do:
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Sacha, in reply to
Anything by Kenny effing G
Verily. Expressing disdain helped me lose a job with a manager who worshipped at Kenny's spa pool of love. Worth it.
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Sacha, in reply to
the video will post below the txt now
always have. you're thinking of the pesky stills
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Peter Darlington, in reply to
That song does, however, have the distinction of being the one Kanye West track in history which does not namecheck Louis Vuitton, but rather Dior. So there's that. :)
*massive applause*
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Found a small extract:
The complete version lasts about an hour.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Fucking genius. Anyone who says otherwise is wrong.
The lovely thing is, I own that sucker on 12".
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Sacha, in reply to
how can you not love that guitarist's jersey?
safe to say we have different ways of choosing music to enjoy
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