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What You Listening To? v, Don't EMbed me baby

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http://youtu.be/53EJiCMzJuw --Shotty Horroh - Winners Anthem

EDIT - awesome - Dan Hardy features in that video. crack up. he's an ex-pro mma fighter (or still pro?) Either way I love listening to him when he talks about DMT and mushrooms. Pretty smart guy.

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The Las There she Goes. "They've always contested that it's not about smack, not sure whether to believe."

That would be like The Stranglers saying Golden Brown wasnt about Heroin, or Pink Floyd saying the same about "Comfortably Numb". They are all kind of deliaberatly vague and ambiguous lyrically i think. Some of the 3 much more than others and you'd only know if you knew something (just the basics) about heroin. The Jesus and Mary Chain wrote some much more direct lyrics on their debut album Psychocandy, but they also denied that they were refering to heroin when interviwed about it.
 
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Huh, I'd never realised that's what that The Las song was about. In my younger days I naively heard stuff like that and just assumed it was about romantic bollocks.

Makes me a bit :sus: about some other tracks too..
The Cure - Just Like Heaven
 
The Las There she Goes. "They've always contested that it's not about smack, not sure whether to believe."

That would be like The Stranglers saying Golden Brown wasnt about Heroin, or Pink Floyd saying the same about "Comfortably Numb". They are all kind of deliaberatly vague and ambiguous lyrically i think. Some of the 3 much more than others and you'd only know if you knew something (just the basics) about heroin. The Jesus and Mary Chain wrote some much more direct lyrics on their debut album Psychocandy, but they also denied that they were refering to heroin when interviwed about it.

The Las have repeatedly denied it has anything to do with smack, ruling out all ambiguity. Whether you believe them or not is a different matter.

"There She Goes" has gained a reputation for being about the use of heroin, possibly as a result of the lines "There she goes again... racing through my brain... pulsing through my vein... no one else can heal my pain". Several newspapers ran articles about The La's and their apparent ode to heroin. When asked about the rumour in 1995, the group's bassist John Power replied, "I don't know. Truth is, I don't wanna know. Drugs and madness go hand in hand. People who you've known all your life... they're steady, then they're not. But you can't ponder, 'cause it kills you, la."[2] However, in the 2003 book In Search of The La's: A Secret Liverpool by MW Macefield, ex-La's guitarist Paul Hemmings denied the rumour and added, "Jeremy Fisher, you don't know what you are talking about." In an interview with the BBC, lead guitarist for the single John Byrne also denied the rumour, stating "It’s just a love song about a girl that you like but never talk to."

Anyway....

Simple Man - Lynyrd Skynyrd
 
My favourite story about 'There She Goes' was the time when Lee Mavers played it three times during one gig without having a clue what he was doing.

Odd guy.
 
Allein have you checked the link to the breakbeat hardcore thread I posted? Lots of stuff you might like in there.
 
Lol, I've got a mate that's obsessed with doing a gabber wake up call if he ever wakes up early after a session. Cunt will put the speakers right next to your head then throw on some Nasenbluten at full volume.
 
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