it has a line in which goes 'isnt my haircut really intense/isnt nick cave a genius in a sense', what do you make of that martbowski, who do you think its about
by a band called great plains, theyre really good, theyre 90s american indie rockers though so may not be your thing i dunno, think pavement but less girly or a more sordid guided by voices, the main guy is called ron house and is a 'legit' legend
they turned into (or at least the singer and guitarist formed) thomas jefferson slave apartments who are also cool
i dont really know who its about though sorry, feel free to interpret it as you wish though
was trying to work once and in the office next to me Lemar was practising his acoustic cover of The Darkness for his live lounge session. I found myself manically sharpening a pencil to the sharpest point I could. Then I took a walk to calm down.
he had that one good dong
*s
Freud alert
he's had a few classics
most notably 'Lullaby' - with a little help from the most underrated songwriter of this tortured decade - Ainslie Henderson.
only one?
i have three good dongs
amazing
... To do a Radiohead?
he's already surpassed Radiohead
Not really diffucult though
Is it?
wouldn't know
never heard of them - prefer real music like Daedalus, Jam On Bread, Soundgarden, Rick Astley - the whole disco genre pretty much.
im sure jam on bread will be pleased to be mentioned
in such righteous company
who?
never heard of them
ainslie henderson i think we were talking about
keep me a secret
okay
im listening to this song
it has a line in which goes 'isnt my haircut really intense/isnt nick cave a genius in a sense', what do you make of that martbowski, who do you think its about
I think that's a great line
I'm a huge fan of rhyming couplets - and that's really pretty good. Not sure who it's about, tell? Who is it by as well. So many questions
its a song called letter to a fanzine
by a band called great plains, theyre really good, theyre 90s american indie rockers though so may not be your thing i dunno, think pavement but less girly or a more sordid guided by voices, the main guy is called ron house and is a 'legit' legend
they turned into (or at least the singer and guitarist formed) thomas jefferson slave apartments who are also cool
i dont really know who its about though sorry, feel free to interpret it as you wish though
I see it as a touching tribute
to Frank Bruno. Have you got an mp3 of it, or an album of theirs to recommend?
umm, yeah hold on i'll have a look and see
will PM shortly...
cheers son
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tbnCP1n4bw
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was trying to work once and in the office next to me Lemar was practising his acoustic cover of The Darkness for his live lounge session. I found myself manically sharpening a pencil to the sharpest point I could. Then I took a walk to calm down.