pinkpapaver
Bluelighter
excellent!!!!! lets see if i can throw something good back, let me think before i wash the dishes........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lonBVsEIpJc
go on the west midlands!!!!!
primitives thru the flowers
You went to school with 'Little' Richard Oakes?![]()
hey man, it's not that Evad and i don't like you. i do actually like you, but i just wish you'd start making a bit more sense and try to stick to the topic of the thread, that's all.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 i see and say what i think
i wasn't massively into the JaMC at the time, but some of my mates were. i happened to see this the other day, which was worth watching for the interview, funny as fuck!!! :D
oh hell yeah, let's have some SABBATH!
oh yeah, DMS is definitely my favourite Suede album. it's widely acknowledged as the Suede connoisseur's album of choice, it's a total masterpiece. the pinnacle of which is the epic: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.
massive Mansun fan here too! i think i've seen them twice now, they were great.^ I was a huge Suede fan too. I even liked Bernard Butler's solo stuff.
Were you a fan of Mansun?
the primitives were the first band i ever saw live, supporting Echo & The Bunnymen at glasgow barrowlands when i were just a lad of 17. they were great, and i went and bought the album.Good one!
The Primitives - Crash was the very first single I ever bought
yet another of my favourite bands of all time! and that song is from the Disintegration album, which is the Cure connoisseur's album of choice too. so many epic and brilliant songs on there.The Cure- Lullaby![]()
OMG, for once i actually understand what you said and i agree with you! i bought the Technotronic album on cassette at the time, which was probably the first dance album i ever bought. lovely jubbly.oh yes, what a tune!! i got err, what was it on12" the other week, PUMP UP THE JAM, for 50 pence!!![]()
I'm a big fan since the days they played North London Poly and walked off after 15 seconds causing a riot.
i wasn't massively into the JaMC at the time, but some of my mates were. i happened to see this the other day, which was worth watching for the interview, funny as fuck!!! :D
The Jesus and Mary Chain - North London Poly Riot
Go right to the last twenty seconds or so to see a young Bobby Gillespie whimpering about the kids not coming for the music.