Great Lost Tracks - An Everyday Series
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I love a Big Finish.
And...
Be honest...
They don't come any Bigger or Finnisher than Peter Sellers singin George Gershwin now do they?
(Unless you count Sami Hyppia )
(Or Jarry Litmus Test )
And...
Be honest...
They don't come any Bigger or Finnisher than Peter Sellers singin George Gershwin now do they?
(Unless you count Sami Hyppia )
(Or Jarry Litmus Test )
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Blimey!
Quality's a bit tasty on this...
The Sept 4 2009 post date makes me think that
a. This might be offa the remasters
b. It wont be allowed to stay posted for long
Good while it lasts tho
Quality's a bit tasty on this...
The Sept 4 2009 post date makes me think that
a. This might be offa the remasters
b. It wont be allowed to stay posted for long
Good while it lasts tho
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Re. Mo's crack about my rec bein the kiss of death to Jamie T's career...
I remember seeing this video and thinkin...
...there's summat undefinably star-like about that singer.
He's gony be fuckin massive in a Scott-Walker-existential-pin-up kinda way
That was right before he flipped completely and pissed it all up against the wall likes
(I think it mighta been the whole boots/haircut/1950s face combo thang )
Nice wee twofer here tho
Yersel Lee
I remember seeing this video and thinkin...
...there's summat undefinably star-like about that singer.
He's gony be fuckin massive in a Scott-Walker-existential-pin-up kinda way
That was right before he flipped completely and pissed it all up against the wall likes
(I think it mighta been the whole boots/haircut/1950s face combo thang )
Nice wee twofer here tho
Yersel Lee
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I usually get a wee vibe at the end of a weekend for a bitta kulchirr
I dunno what it is about Sundays...
Classical...
Jazz...
Showtunes...
Summat a bit... I dunno.... different
Then it occured to me....
...poetry!!!
Ahhhh stop moanin
It'll make sure the 20% precocity norms for message boards set by the government's message-board Tsar are well within our grasp this year
Think of the coefficient FFS
And by the grumpy ole fukk his-self...
Don't have nightmares
I dunno what it is about Sundays...
Classical...
Jazz...
Showtunes...
Summat a bit... I dunno.... different
Then it occured to me....
...poetry!!!
Ahhhh stop moanin
It'll make sure the 20% precocity norms for message boards set by the government's message-board Tsar are well within our grasp this year
Think of the coefficient FFS
And by the grumpy ole fukk his-self...
Don't have nightmares
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Immo wrote: The most important pop-star in the world (1972 - 1980)
FACT! [img]
Beautiful wee intro on this first - he's a total fukkin sweetheart
Didn't notice you making these assertions when there was an actual argument going on about Bowie here a few weeks back, ya pussy
Well it wasn't an "argument" so much as an occasional visitor playing the keyboard hardman and trying to bewlay Bully (or was it, oh never mind).
Ole easy will be round to "take the cunt out of you" for this, Immo. Although you may notice and feel nothing when it happens, of course....
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Look man - if you were gettin yer arse handed to ya by a novice and were lookin for 'hauners' you shoulda said
I'd've backed you up till yer nose started to bleed
I'd've backed you up till yer nose started to bleed
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Immo wrote:Look man - if you were gettin yer arse handed to ya by a novice and were lookin for 'hauners' you shoulda said
I'd've backed you up till yer nose started to bleed
No change there then?
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Can you guess who's gonna win the "Best new poster" award this year?
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crownliquor wrote:Can you guess who's gonna win the "Best new poster" award this year?
I'd have put a few quid on Peps obviously, but for sheer combustion it has to be the very easy lenoard man.
Plissken's social worker like intervention just capped it for me. A fukkin beezer.
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It's Franz Ferdinand's da's
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crownliquor wrote:Can you guess who's gonna win the "Best new poster" award this year?
It's not me is it?
I'd be happy to be Crowned 'new' anything at my time of life
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C'mon now...
Let's be honest...
Actually....
Let's not.
Let's just...
...and thank the Lord (or Jimmy Starbucks or Marx (& Spencer) or The Blessed Virgin Smoothie) for the remastered Fabs
Let's be honest...
Actually....
Let's not.
Let's just...
...and thank the Lord (or Jimmy Starbucks or Marx (& Spencer) or The Blessed Virgin Smoothie) for the remastered Fabs
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And...
...in the end...
Although...
...on the other hand...
(an excellent novel by Chris Cleave - y'oughta check it out )
...there's four fingers,
a remastered thumb...
... and Ringo
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Bought this album out of Woollies for £1 in 1990 and some bullet borrowed it from me and never returned it
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Immo wrote:crownliquor wrote:Can you guess who's gonna win the "Best new poster" award this year?
It's not me is it?
I'd be happy to be Crowned 'new' anything at my time of life
New Wave?
At this point I wished to post a new wave video but couldn't think of one, bet you can though?
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Or were you referring to the piss-weak approximation of 'cutting-edge' (usually performed by people old enough to know better) that passed for entertainment in the wake of the glorious Puncke Rocke (c) revolution?
God these next were fukkin vile
Bet you love it
God these next were fukkin vile
Bet you love it
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...says Immo, referring to the synthetic rip-off Brit punk shamelessly thieved from the New York punk generation of an earlier date...
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This tickled me, don't know why. It may have touched my inner lesbian.
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Immo wrote:
Twat.
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Immo wrote:Or were you referring to the piss-weak approximation of 'cutting-edge' (usually performed by people old enough to know better) that passed for entertainment in the wake of the glorious Puncke Rocke (c) revolution?
God these next were fukkin vile
Bet you love it
Yep, love that tune. Pop music, let's go.
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Christ, that's awful Crown
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supermo wrote:...says Immo, referring to the synthetic rip-off Brit punk shamelessly thieved from the New York punk generation of an earlier date...
Look man - just cos you were too fukkin old to properly indulge yourself in the visceral joys of UK punk rock doesn't make it a bad thing.
At the age of fifteen I was much more interested in jumping up and down to the likes of The Buzzcocks, The Clash and even The Rezillos than I was in cultivating a hip sneer and listening to another interminable solo from Tom Verlaine.
(I got into that properly when I was about your age )
Richard Hell was good tho. (Just the fast ones mind)
And the Ramones were exempt from any criticism because they were fast as fuck and... well... because they were the fuckin Ramones maaan!
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Bit of 70s Hippy Shit for you all
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The The .............. Giant
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