Diamond Dog wrote:"Thieves Like Us" is absolutely fucking stellar - the intro alone is Golden.
Anyone who doesn't hear that must be completely tone fucking deaf.
Just like Bernard Sumner, then.
Diamond Dog wrote:"Thieves Like Us" is absolutely fucking stellar - the intro alone is Golden.
Anyone who doesn't hear that must be completely tone fucking deaf.
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
The Modernist wrote:Copehead wrote:[]
I believe we may have to instruct you in the way that songs are supposed to rhyme and scan in popular music hence:I look like Robert De Niro, I drive a Mitsubishi Zero
Rhymes and scans whereas the more correct, in terms of Mitsubishi automobile output:I look like Robert De Niro, I drive a Mitsubishi Lancer
Doesn't.
Then " I look like I've got cancer, I drive a Mitsubishi Lancer" would've been better ..and more accurate.
Count Machuki wrote:John Coan, couple of grand, and a studio for 24 hours
VS
New Order
Should I start the thread?
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
The Velvet Underground wrote:Diamond Dog wrote:"Thieves Like Us" is absolutely fucking stellar - the intro alone is Golden.
Anyone who doesn't hear that must be completely tone fucking deaf.
Just like Bernard Sumner, then.
The Modernist wrote:Copehead wrote:[]
I believe we may have to instruct you in the way that songs are supposed to rhyme and scan in popular music hence:I look like Robert De Niro, I drive a Mitsubishi Zero
Rhymes and scans whereas the more correct, in terms of Mitsubishi automobile output:I look like Robert De Niro, I drive a Mitsubishi Lancer
Doesn't.
Then " I look like I've got cancer, I drive a Mitsubishi Lancer" would've been better ..and more accurate.
Deebank wrote:Darkness_Fish wrote:To be fair, New Order made some great songs. They just couldn't play them.
I loved seeing them in the 80s. Along with The Fall they were my fave live band.
I could quite happily sit and listen to their recorded output but would have been disappointed if they'd played a perfect copy of the records live. They could be a bit ramshackle but that's what made it interesting.
Deebank wrote:Darkness_Fish wrote:To be fair, New Order made some great songs. They just couldn't play them.
I loved seeing them in the 80s. Along with The Fall they were my fave live band.
I could quite happily sit and listen to their recorded output but would have been disappointed if they'd played a perfect copy of the records live. They could be a bit ramshackle but that's what made it interesting.
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kath wrote:i will make it my mission to nail you.
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Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.