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What Tune You Listening To? vs It's only right and natural

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What's not to understand about getting petrol bombed in Kensington? Daily occupational hazard of being a student there. My ex g/f just had the old 'knife to the throat while we ransack your house' there.

And if sense was a pre-requisite to posting here...well, it'd save on the bills I suppose.

Chill Winston. :)

ah, thanks man, i fit a lot in, i got a very busy mind, now he wants ta go and see what i put in the the smiths thread. i just say what isee and say what i think, some people find it scary, some people quite enjoy it, there arent too many like me out there i suppose, thats why i end up doin drugs and talkin to computers, and doin mad trips to anywhere my daysaver'll or legs ll take me.
not mad not bad, just me

least my posts arent too long tho, hay he could always ban me if i get too much hay.

sound of bbc news 24, better switch it off, its gettin on me nerves
 
^ now that is a tune....Oh Barney, where do you pluck those tunes from?

That led me to this for some reason, probably because electronic remind me of school, and a kid in the year above me replaced Bernard Butler in Suede...

Killing of a Flashboy
 
You've just educated me there. I'd always known of them, but never really dipped in.

Her voice is just so natural; no affectation whatsoever, and that guitar tone that comes in around the 2:40-ish mark is sublime, nothing less.

They were always a band I wanted to like, but I always thought they were kinda boring tbh. Then I started getting into her first band, Autoclave. And then her solo work. I guess I just worked my way back to the stuff in-between all that. And now she's one of my favourite musicians. :)

Another one for the appreciator. :)

Helium - XXX
 

You went to school with 'Little' Richard Oakes? :)

Suede were one of my first loves. I used to prepare for nights out by sitting in the bath with a glass of chardonnay, listening to Dog Man Star. I would then don my tight trousers and tighter leather jacket, sometimes with flouncy silk shirt, sometimes without. Exactly like Brett Anderson, fringe and all. I still have the fringe.

God, I was a pretentious little fuck... good times though. Bernard Butler did a solo signing in HMV once and I turned up in my Brett garb just to piss him off. He saw the funny side.

Sorry for the rant. Loving Electronic, and definitely Helium (cheers TG!). Think some drug money might have to be diverted towards the latter when pay day rears its overdue head. ;)

Edit: For nostalgia's sake: Suede - Asda Town

Takes me back.
 
^ I was a huge Suede fan too. I even liked Bernard Butler's solo stuff.

Were you a fan of Mansun?

I was, a little bit too much. To the point where I could almost be called a groupie. Followed them around everywhere. Vintage Velvet suit cut jackets, ripped jeans, cherry red DM boots, and purple dyed hair.

Met Paul Draper once. When I was 16, gig I went to in Newcastle was broadcast on Radio one, me and my mate were right at the front, and the security were being a bit heavy handed, pulling people out of the crowd catching everyone in the front row with peoples feet. Paul stopped the gig and refused to carry on until the security stopped being so aggressive.

Mansun - Wide Open Space
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF3IktTk_pQ jimmy cliff, many rivers to dcross, but i actually wanted dreaming, couldnt find it on you tube tho.

i love music more than gear, im so glad that iv rediscoveredv music and stopped listning to radio 4 24/7. i was told not to listen to the shipping forecast a while back!!

one more thing, see the djs on 2fm (ireland) mn can they chat chat chat, but its better than radio 1, more surprising and interesting
 
Ha! I hung around with a bunch of virtual Mansun groupies when I was 'Brett'. I was never a fan really, but those girls looked after me. All sleeping under a duvet on the floor after nights out. Memories. :D
 
You went to school with 'Little' Richard Oakes? :)

Suede were one of my first loves. I used to prepare for nights out by sitting in the bath with a glass of chardonnay, listening to Dog Man Star. I would then don my tight trousers and tighter leather jacket, sometimes with flouncy silk shirt, sometimes without. Exactly like Brett Anderson, fringe and all. I still have the fringe.

God, I was a pretentious little fuck... good times though. Bernard Butler did a solo signing in HMV once and I turned up in my Brett garb just to piss him off. He saw the funny side.

Sorry for the rant. Loving Electronic, and definitely Helium (cheers TG!). Think some drug money might have to be diverted towards the latter when pay day rears its overdue head. ;)

Edit: For nostalgia's sake: Suede - Asda Town

Takes me back.

sure ya couldna been more pretentious than mr anderson himself!! tel me this, berett anderson, bag head yay or nay? i got suede 12 " somewhere, i dont really like em that much anymore. think that radio head supported them the one time in birmingham. i went to that with a pretentious mate. by god, i heard the funniest thing about her the other day, that she tried everything she could to get me off the heroin. you lot wouldnt understand, coz this person, she lies a lot, and i think i saw her once in the time she was talikn about. tho when she met knew people (b4 my habit) she would brag about her mate here with the big record collection, and would always pull the fellas i was about to pull. ne'er mind. and , and and, an old boy, from our manor when i mentionned this mates name said " oh "lala ca ca,",, the stripper? " she was over in ireland, stripping not paid like in longford, while this old boy who's a good family friend of theres was back home, he denied he knew her. funny funny funny. you dont have to read it. i got so many stories to tell, if ya got the ears!!!!
 
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