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you should watch the Forbidden Dance… not that's dated!

Ah, yes, the Fall.
i love how the guitar grumbles like an offcut from This Nation's Saving Grace.

yes, it is him

Agreed. Crazy Beat and Gene by Gene (maybe even JEts) are b-side quality at best

yeah. for pure punk power, there's Chinese Bombs. It really aged well, and still one of my faves

Sweet Song is one of their best

Sorry, but Graham did the vocals to You're So Great and Red NEcks, both pre-13 cuts.

i still watch that Dance With Me video regularly. A rousing tune plus Tricia Helfer in a red dress. Rrrrr!

and… the best sad-sack in a television series Emmy goes to Zach Woods!

that beautiful, latino senator that was mentioned, rmade Selina scared and was picked for the opposing party? I nominate LAura Elena Harring!

it doesnt, no, its just that for an artist that is not on a label, and from a historical perspective is a bit "difficult" to handle by labels, crowdfunding would seem to be so much easier and painless.

Funny thing is, if Morrissey crowdfund his next record, his die hard disciples would have hit the target in no time flat.

Time has put a warm-ish fondness of their derivative pop.
Being one of the few Blur disciples (there was OCtopus, then who?) in a sea of OAsis clones (Northern uproar, hurricane #1), i still found them on the very thin line between charming and annoying.

"Being Brave", that's a tune.

Mmmmm, fuck, yeah, Gay Dad! "Joy" is pure pop awesomeness and is forever kept in my iPod.

youre right. in my defense, i did say its about the face, not the character and not the facts the story is based on.

i'd give Some People's Lives another listen instead. Choice Nanci Griffith cut, plus a lovely finale by Billy Steinberg, Tom Kelly and Susanna Hoffs.

The Sunday Sunday demo they did with Andy PArtridge was very pleasantly Beatle-esque. A Whole album's worth of different versions of Blue Jeans, Advert and the like would be awesome

It sure is. Even the weaker tracks are intriguing

it's a relaxed masterpiece. And the pre-chorus sequence is lovely.