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What are you listening to? Shitty lyrics, political overtones & de-policing

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Placebo - Protect Me From What I Want
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-CWXagX8MM&list=FL02pjaagtTdKWDWh20Gz-jA

It's the disease of the age
It's the disease that we crave
Alone at the end of the rave
We catch the last bus home

Corporate America wakes
Coffee republic and cakes
We open the latch on the gate
Of the hole that we call our home

Protect me from what I want...
Protect me protect me

Maybe we're victims of fate
Remember when we'd celebrate
We'd drink and get high until late
And now we're all alone

Wedding bells ain't gonna chime
With both of us guilty of crime
And both of us sentenced to time
And now we're all alone
 
The Heartbreakers - London Boys

Mo' Johnny then.

This is just super-spiteful. I like both the Pistols (the targets of the spite) and some men from London, but nothing beats being twenty years old and getting this played at yer local elitist indie club whenever a contingent from London arrived.

Sounds childish, and it was. But fucking brilliant, and the 'chicks' loved it.
 
SHE'S LIKE THE WIND - PATRICK SWAYZE

ERIC CARMEN - HUNGRY EYES

DON HENLEY- BOYS OF SUMMER

CHER - IF I COULD TURN BACK TIME

BETTY DAVIS EYES - ?????

ST ELMOS FIRE- ????

On a 100% cheese 80's tip

My mates choice he loves the 80's.
Well he is offically a gaylord now and is life banned from my apt.
:-/
 
Don't think I've heard the word 'gaylord' since the eighties either. It was massive at my school. That's real retro for you.

From the brief time when human drum phenomenon Martin Atkins was in Killing Joke and totally revitalised them:

Killing Joke - Slipstream

Uplifting, epic, catchy-as-fuck, the usual non-western influences and arrangements that make them rock more than bands a third of their age.

Killing Joke - Struggle

Even more intense, but very, very rewarding. So intense that the band breaks out into spontaneous laughter at the end because they know they've nailed it. "The struggle is hard, the struggle is beautiful".

Not everybody's idea of uplifting, positive music at all, but they can do what they like. I'll just feel smug and hip and listen to this psychotic cyber-dirge. Ta very much.
 
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