SUMPTUOUS SI wrote:PENK wrote:I have to say I am detecting an unfortunate strain of rockism in some of the voting. A shame.
Have we even had any punk?
Yea, you voted against it because you thought it was a "Novelty" act....lol....
SUMPTUOUS SI wrote:PENK wrote:I have to say I am detecting an unfortunate strain of rockism in some of the voting. A shame.
Have we even had any punk?
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.
Count Machuki wrote:Has anybody had the chance to say, "not MY 70s" yet or what?
Loki wrote:Count Machuki wrote:Has anybody had the chance to say, "not MY 70s" yet or what?
Yeah. Might've been fangey.
Jonny Spencer wrote:fange wrote:I've got my quad pants on and i'm ready for some Cock.
By CHRIST you're a man after my own sideways sausage, Ange!
Diamond Dog wrote:I wonder if the lack of punk - and disco, which was, in reality, a much more prevalent influence throughout the decade- is due to peoples decisions how to line their lists up (and will appear later) rather than a decision to not include that type of song? It will be interesting to see if these songs have just been slotted in later on, because punk and disco (as well as rock, obviously) is how I remember the decade.
Jonny Spencer wrote:fange wrote:I've got my quad pants on and i'm ready for some Cock.
By CHRIST you're a man after my own sideways sausage, Ange!
fange wrote:Diamond Dog wrote:I wonder if the lack of punk - and disco, which was, in reality, a much more prevalent influence throughout the decade- is due to peoples decisions how to line their lists up (and will appear later) rather than a decision to not include that type of song? It will be interesting to see if these songs have just been slotted in later on, because punk and disco (as well as rock, obviously) is how I remember the decade.
Sure, i'm sure there will be some disco later on at some point. But i also think that people are maybe a bit gun-shy about including stuff which is well known to be divisive - punk like the Pistols and Bee Gees-type disco are perfect examples. Some love them, some hate them, so they can be very iffy choices in a competition.
Diamond Dog wrote:I wonder if the lack of punk - and disco, which was, in reality, a much more prevalent influence throughout the decade- is due to peoples decisions how to line their lists up (and will appear later) rather than a decision to not include that type of song? It will be interesting to see if these songs have just been slotted in later on, because punk and disco (as well as rock, obviously) is how I remember the decade.
the masked man wrote:yet post-punk has featured quite heavily (Joy Division, Magazine, Chrome etc.). Could it be that this is seen as punk's more respectable, more 'musicianly' cousin and so less divisive?
I also note a severe lack of hard rock and metal so far.
Darkness_Fish wrote:You might as well post a clip of yourself farting as pick a metal track on here, it's suicide. Ask Fonz.
Jonny Spencer wrote:fange wrote:I've got my quad pants on and i'm ready for some Cock.
By CHRIST you're a man after my own sideways sausage, Ange!
Nonsense to the aggressiveness, I've seen more aggression on the my little pony message board......I mean I was told.
the masked man wrote:Because Hatz turned up and was miffed that his place was handed to Polishgirl. Therefore, n/e, who was B, agreed to bow out and give his place to Hatz.
Nonsense to the aggressiveness, I've seen more aggression on the my little pony message board......I mean I was told.
Wadesmith wrote:Why is it that when there's a 'What do you think of this?' post, it's always absolute cobblers?
Samoan wrote:Why was version 1. of Round 2 Match 3 *CANCELLED*, just out of interest ?
A. Pagliaro - Lovin' You Ain't Easy versus B. Fotheringay - The Banks Of the Nile
kath wrote:i do not wanna buy the world a fucquin gotdamn coke.