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Post by Immo Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:58 am

No words

Just mania

(It is a superior recording to the one that you proles prolly content y'self with tho. You're prolly still makin-do with that tatty ole Manchester 63 clip when you could have a shiny new Sweden 63 clip... like me Rolling Eyes Very Happy Laughing )

Remember to tell your guests that Immo sent you Cool Laughing Laughing

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Post by Immo Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:03 am

Aslan!!! cheers cheers

Tremendous choice - as ever :rendeer:

Two chords

Pure genius

Did ye catch the punk/post-punk stuff earlier on?

Did you get Adult-ery by The Scars in my last music-clique-only PM?

How ya bin anyhows?

(Answer any or none of the above in yer own order Very Happy )
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Post by Immo Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:25 am

While thinking of those...

...may I ask another?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHaVUjjH3EI

Very Happy

I always get a bit self-consh about postin clips when you show up due to your peerless taste Cool

(Not to mention the opportunity that gives ya to show me up/cut me off at the knees Smile )

With that in mind...

...You prolly got this already Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Very Happy

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Post by Immo Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:28 am

I'm pretty sure you got this likes Very Happy

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Post by Immo Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:38 am

And with that...

Aslan was but a quivering column of air where once a poster stood :o

She drifts in like a wraith... posts... and then leaves us to wander the wooly wilderness of the world-wide web

A kinda wraith rover Shocked

Laughing Laughing

(I bought that joke offa Plissken - He was glad to get rid TBH Rolling Eyes )

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Last one

Not that you deserve it Rolling Eyes No

(You prolly got it already mind ;) Smile )



Clever, witty, dripping with disdain and, wilfully obscurantist.

(Grammatically speakin Razz Very Happy )

What's not to like? :o Very Happy
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Post by Immo Thu Jul 24, 2008 12:16 pm

Either eccies are made of less stern stuff than the last time I indulged (about 5/6 years ago) or my constitution just ratcheted up a notch from "Ox" to "Ox with a Very Strong Constitution Indeed" :o

Fukkin rubbish No

I haven't felt this let down since I saw last week's Grauniad headline "State Funeral For Thatcher" and realised that they were talkin about "When the Time Comes" and not "Today" Mad No Mad

Ho hum Rolling Eyes

"Everybody wants to be..."



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Post by Immo Thu Jul 24, 2008 12:18 pm

Oops Embarassed

Wrong clip

All together now...

"Everybody wants to be..."

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Post by Immo Thu Jul 24, 2008 12:21 pm




...And you think I just throw these things together at the last minute! Very Happy
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Post by Immo Thu Jul 24, 2008 12:56 pm

There used to be a fabiluss YouTube clip for "Blue Boy" by the mighty Orange Juice

(The last pop-group I properly fell H over H in love with ❤ )

Gone now Rolling Eyes Sad


Still...

A wee treat for those who have stuck out this unadulterated pish so far...

(I'd FF to 5.25-ish on the first clip BTW - that way you'll miss most of the terrible journalism Shocked Rolling Eyes )

Why hasn't the live footage in these been released in its entirety BTW Mad

I pay my licence fee Mad

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=kCDdvbFXQEk

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=tw8HTfH9D_E&feature=related

"He wasn't listening to her sweet words
He wasn't listening to her lying tongue
He was listening to the words being sung..."


Additional...


Fat Billy "The Hun" Sloan is a revisionist kahnt BTW

He was strictly in the "...too poofy - where's thurr wee poser belts and their Bowie pegs - thurr ruinin mah wee radio show wi' thurr schoolgirl gigglin" Simple Minds-esque school

Fukker wouldny know originality if it walked up and bit him on his copious, hairy arse. :o Evil or Very Mad

I shoulda kicked him in the shins at The Nite-Klub in Embra that time when I had the chance. Twisted Evil


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Post by Immo Thu Jul 24, 2008 1:08 pm

Last one...


Think this might be right up Crownybhoy's (saddle-raddled) passage :o Very Happy

Michael Head... and his sun-shy gushers

(Try and say it drunk! - it's fun cheers - and much easier than "Biffo's brake block broke" Cool )

Another maverick ;) Smile





Thank you...

...for your patience if nowt else. Very Happy

(Like any of you cunts ever pay any never-mind to what goes on in this thread anyhow Rolling Eyes Mad It's only me and Aslan as keep it viable Laughing Where's that Pepe fella? scratch Hope that grumpy fukk Ivan O'Hare hasn't scared him off Mad Very Happy )
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Post by Immo Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:37 am

"Football without the fans is nothing" Jock Stein


"Or pop music..." Immo

All stars

None of em on the recording

Keep an eye on the kid who holds up the "DE" in "FEEDER" at the start

(And gets told off by her stuffy, uptight mate for it Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes )

She's a total fukkin tonic Very Happy



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Post by Immo Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:55 am

As the wonderful Monshewer Andre Gris might say...

"Robert L Parkuhhrrr - take a baow suhhnn"

(I won't do the accent Very Happy )

(embedding disabled Rolling Eyes )

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd34vJohGXc&feature=user
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Post by Immo Sat Jul 26, 2008 11:05 am

CJ: It's a pop group. I didn't get where I am today without knowing a pop group when I see one.

Tony Webster: Great!

David Harris-Jones: Super!

;)



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Post by crownliquor Sun Jul 27, 2008 7:50 am


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Post by crownliquor Sun Jul 27, 2008 8:05 am

And words can not express the gratitude I feel towards immo for sending me this tune. He's like a musical big brother, only one that doesn't break my nose, steal my money and sell all his records for Evo*. Very Happy



This is another stormer from the man they call immo:




*Evo was a glue that was popular to sniff in the 80s.


To be fair to my brother, he liked Japan, David Sylvian and glue sniffing. Two out of three aint bad. Very Happy

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Post by crownliquor Sun Jul 27, 2008 8:19 am

Immo wrote:Either eccies are made of less stern stuff than the last time I indulged (about 5/6 years ago) or my constitution just ratcheted up a notch from "Ox" to "Ox with a Very Strong Constitution Indeed" :o

Fukkin rubbish No

I haven't felt this let down since I saw last week's Grauniad headline "State Funeral For Thatcher" and realised that they were talkin about "When the Time Comes" and not "Today" Mad No Mad

Ho hum Rolling Eyes

"Everybody wants to be..."





What the fuck are you doing taking E on a school night, or any other night for that matter? Have a word with yourself.





Just out of interest....................................how much you paying for a tab?

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Post by crownliquor Sun Jul 27, 2008 8:35 am

Holly Johnson is cool as fuck:


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Post by crownliquor Sun Jul 27, 2008 9:05 am

The Red Guitars had a top tune called "Paris France" but "Good Technology" will suffice:




Actually, "I met a girl in Paris France"...................

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Post by Immo Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:06 am

I'm a teacher you dozy cunt

School nights don't exist during the summer months Cool Laughing

Every night's a Saturday night Very Happy Very Happy bounce cheers

I haven't had an accurate figure for "price per tab" since I stopped purchasing stuff that came in pill form - about 5/6 years ago.

The tab in question was a freebie with my last order of smokable.

Like one of these wee EPNS spoons you get Sellotaped to the outside of yer box of Nambarrie teabags. Smile

(Although to be fair, rubbish tho it was... - it was a little more exciting than that)

You worry too much - you sound like my Mam Laughing


Anyhow...

Dog-rough sulph is dog-rough sulph... doesn't matter if ya press it into pill form and stamp a nice wee palm tree on the front of it. Very Happy

Speaking of which... Very Happy

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Post by supermo Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:15 am

Joe Strummer, what a fukkin poseur.
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Post by Immo Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:23 am

One of the best there was.

As a callow fifteen-year-old I was totally suckered by him and decided to try to go through life railing against any injustice/right-wing-mindfuckery (perceived or real) that I encountered.

Wish I'd stuck with the "cool" bands now Sad

(Talking Heads, Television, Be-Bop Deluxe, Mink De Ville Rolling Eyes Very Happy )

I coulda been so much more... well... cool Cool Laughing Laughing






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Post by Immo Wed Jul 30, 2008 11:03 am

I 'speck most of you will hate (or feign to hate) the fillum from whence this compendium came.

Like I give a gnat's fart Very Happy

Another role model ;) Laughing

Scrubbers!!!! Laughing

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Post by Immo Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:25 am

Swingin'!

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Post by Immo Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:28 am

Dodgy!



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Post by Immo Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:35 am

Ooop! (North)



Beautiful sequence - even tho I say so meself Laughing

Should lead you (via the gift of his 3 catchphrases... ... there) to a prince among tacky 70s TV icons

Not that I expect any of you young turks to be old enuff...


If Plissken was on he'd get it like (snaps fingers) that! Very Happy
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