Hard News: One man’s Meat Puppets is another man’s Poison
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Russell Brown, in reply to
I love all of his music. All of it. Which is your favourite?
'Smalltown Boy' and the Communards' authentic disco classic version of 'Don't Leave Me This Way':
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Tom Beard, in reply to
Oh Lord. We don't event agree on what constitutes a good Jimmy Somerville song.
I've always had a soft spot for this one:
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
And I love that one too. "You are my world" is one I sing lustily and loudly when I'm walking.
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I think we need some Proclaimers here somewhere. How about with this recent novelty video?
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
That's brilliant.
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This page? I love this page.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
I think we need some Proclaimers here somewhere. How about with this recent novelty video?
I had a Scottish girlfriend who hated the Proclaimers: "Scottish people don't even talk that way!" she would say.
I'm generally inclined to agree. But I do really like that video.
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Lilith __, in reply to
I do really like that video
It's got David Tennant in it. And a boogieing Ood.
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I feel the need to make it clear that the greatest version of 'Don't Leave Me This Way' will always be the original:
Good Lord.
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Craig Ranapia, in reply to
I think we need some Proclaimers here somewhere. How about with this recent novelty video?
When it comes to David Tennant doing a Dennis Potter, you can’t go past the bizarre majesty that is __Blackpool__…
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Oh, and anyone who says show tunes are stupid can BITE ME in triple time. -
3410,
Pretty sure all Scottish people hate the Proclaimers.
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Emma Hart, in reply to
Argh! Bad Sacha! No biscuit!
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Sacha, in reply to
not up there with '500 miles' by any stretch, but well overplayed in its season. plus some easy trainspotter-fodder.
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Craig Ranapia, in reply to
The brigands will be laying waste to that caravan presently.
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Simon Grigg, in reply to
Good Lord.
Which may be the perfect entry to mention the 4 CD boxed set of Tom Moulton remixes of Philadelphia International soul that arrived in the mail today.
It is - for the next few days at least - the greatest album ever released:
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Hebe,
Page 31: it's Roxy'o'clock:
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Craig Ranapia, in reply to
It is - for the next few days at least - the greatest album ever released:
I'm trying to imagine what the auditions were like. "You have thirty seconds to make at least twenty different plausible orgasm noises or this adorable kitten gets fed to this not-at-all cute puppy. Three, two, one, GO!"
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Tom Beard, in reply to
I feel the need to make it clear that the greatest version of 'Don't Leave Me This Way' will always be the original:
Oh sure, it's got soul. And it's fantastic, and it's the original. But saying it's the best version is like saying that Gloria Jones' original "Tainted Love" is the best. Gloria had the heart and the authenticity ... but without the icy syncopated synth blips, scungy bass, strangled vocals and whiplike percussion it lacks the gloriously alienated sleaze of the Soft Cell version. It's just not ... tainted enough.
But speaking of Soft Cell sleaze, this thread would not be complete without this:
Warning: this is not even remotely SFW (some of my colleagues are still in therapy after seeing it), and it may be triggering, especially for vegetarians and nanosophobes.
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Jonathan Ganley, in reply to
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Lilith __, in reply to
Cheers for the Blackpool, Craig.
Raise you some John Barrowman. :-)
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Hebe,
T Rex
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Seven minutes of "Slow Motion"! Fucking A, Simon!
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Simon Grigg, in reply to
"You have thirty seconds to make at least twenty different plausible orgasm noises or this adorable kitten gets fed to this not-at-all cute puppy. Three, two, one, GO!"
Or - more likely - "The preacher has a vacancy in the choir. Three, two, one, GO!"
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Ultravox. Still got no idea what this song is about, but.
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