Quality tune imo but i can understand why your mate thinks it's a cheese burger.
I hope you agree he's totally WRONG. As he was to buy the Jazzmaster. But hey... great Zep choices. I think I'll drop my Zep bombshell if I can find it.
lol

you too Mysh....try that mix though, it's not as yoot as you might tink. Starts off the mix with a real drawn out intro to the Smiths, How Soon is now, you might even like it
Intriguing. Does it get 'up' and euphoric, or stay pretty mellow and Smithsish? I could always find out for myself, though I'm in a loop right now that's hard to get out of. And my bones hurt a lot. Poor me.
One day, you, atm23 and jancrow will have to educate me in the transition to real non-rock / alt / hipster stuff. As in the proper way; I'd end up into psytrance or summat otherwise. Get a couple of pills down me and I'll dance to
anything though; often the cheesier the better. Not for everybody within earshot, or any clubbing buddies (I went through a brief phase) who might have to be seen with me, but I can just about tell the difference. Most of the time. Remember that I grew up in the era that 'rave' music (as it was called back then) was effectively pop. And I couldn't be seen to be liking pop.
Though the way things are going, I'll have to have a change of scene for a bit soon. And thirtysomething clubbers are a common sight these days, I guess.
Fuck, I'm rambling. What did I mean to put on?
Oh yeah, it was this:
Skin - Girl Come Out
Not the nineties hard rock band (though I'd be perverse enough to lay that shit on anyone just now. No, it's Swans brief 'disguise', which produced their biggest hit (as if anybody would've bought it expecting upbeat industrial grooves if it had 'Swans' on the cover), albeit only in the Western European gay / S&M scene. Which probably delighted the odd couple consisting of a former music industry prostitute and a suicidal gloryhole enthusiast.
I love the Swans, even when they're pretending they're happy. Or the 'revival' that we don't mention. But they much preferred this kind of thing, at least early on.
Swans - A Screw (Holy Money) Live
Believe it or not, that was danceable on record.
And if that hasn't exhausted / bored / puzzled you, here's proof they meant it. Fast forward to the last few seconds if you're just into self-damage in the name of art. Then consider the fact he had to work in a sheet metal factory the following day:
Swans - Beautiful Child Live
Blame bad parenting, a spell in prison and lots of methamphetamine. And it's a cleansing experience on acid, take my word for it.
