Guilty Pleasures
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Clever Pun wrote:being at a gig where your face is peeling off due to flame throwers is just awesome
tell them that at Verdun!Fixed gear for wet weather / hairy roadie for posing in the sun.
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Clever Pun wrote:lost_in_thought wrote:Oooooh is Rammstein in the GP category?
German is great for various things, sinister-sounding lyrics being one of them...
they lost their way with the last two albums
being at a gig where your face is peeling off due to flame throwers is just awesome
Was it "Sonner" that was their big track?
Everyone loves a bit of Hendrix....!0 -
Owen someoneorother, "You're my favourite waste of time".FCN 2-4.
"What happens when the hammer goes down, kids?"
"It stays down, Daddy."
"Exactly."0 -
Chesney Hawkes - "You are the one and only"
Come on - I rule!0 -
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Clever Pun wrote:lost_in_thought wrote:Oooooh is Rammstein in the GP category?
German is great for various things, sinister-sounding lyrics being one of them...
they lost their way with the last two albums
Including Mutter or not? I liked Mutter... Reise Resis and Rosenrot nt so great though.
And yes, hier kommt die Sonne...0 -
Greg66 wrote:gtvlusso wrote:Chesney Hawkes - "You are the one and only"
Come on - I rule!
I yield. You do indeed rule.
Cheesy Knob's dreadful chant is truly a GP.
That's a heavy heavy blow
I think we can only really be derivative after this.Fixed gear for wet weather / hairy roadie for posing in the sun.
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cjcp wrote:Greg66 wrote:Brothers in Arms. Funereal, but I confess I like it. Brings to mind an Episode of Miami Vice (wooahh! There goes another one!) that featured it.
And I've even tried to buy the onanistic 15 minute Telegraph Road on iTunes. But haven't, than the Lord.
One of the best albums of all time. I have "Alchemy: Dire Straits Live" looking right at me. Telegraph Road live is fan-tastic. It follows "Tunnel of Love", and the guitar solo on the extended "Sultans of Swing" is sheer genuius.
Here's a photo of cjcp from the last Morpeth p!ssup:
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Clever Pun wrote:nearly all these songs have been covered by a punk band called Snuff
any one know them?
I used to have several Snuff singles and albums - guess I must have lent them to friends as they don't appear to be at my parents house any more (where most of my vinyl resides) let alone in my own collection. Shame.
CP, are you a fan of other bands of the Snuff era? Senseless Things, Mega City Four etc? If so I may have to buttonhole you tonight and relive the good old days...0 -
Right said Fred
Deeply Dippy
Deeply Dippy about the legs you got, deeply hot, hot for the legs you got
CLASSIC.Fixed gear for wet weather / hairy roadie for posing in the sun.
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Greg T wrote:Right said Fred
Deeply Dippy
Deeply Dippy about the legs you got, deeply hot, hot for the legs you got
CLASSIC.
Deeply dippy I'm your superman... I'll explain, you're my lois lane....
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lost_in_thought wrote:Greg T wrote:Right said Fred
Deeply Dippy
Deeply Dippy about the legs you got, deeply hot, hot for the legs you got
CLASSIC.
Deeply dippy I'm your superman... I'll explain, you're my lois lane....
:oops:
I was going to rip into you on that one and then t.A.T.u. - 'All the things she said' came on my i-tunes. How can I take the high ground now? :oops:Short hairy legged roadie FCN 4 or 5 in my baggies.
Felt F55 - 2007
Specialized Singlecross - 2008
Marin Rift Zone - 1998
Peugeot Tourmalet - 1983 - taken more hits than Mohammed Ali0 -
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Or is it - "I am the one and only"?0
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biondino wrote:Just to give you a Friday afternoon wtf omg roflcopter
jaysus some of those lads wouldn't look out of place in the Irish showband scene - they must be related in some way
pretty sure that Skip'z are foo fighters in disguise
lost my internet connection and had to reboot the pc when chesney hawkes was posted - I yield
cheers and good week-end
BC"He was pedalling slowly in the middle of the street, reading a newspaper which he held with both hands spread open before his eyes. Every now and then he rang his bell without interrupting his reading"0 -
Reading this thread is the forum equivalent of slowing down to gawp at car crashes. Particularly gruesome car crashes, with severed limbs littering the road.0
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_Brun_ wrote:Reading this thread is the forum equivalent of slowing down to gawp at car crashes. Particularly gruesome car crashes, with severed limbs littering the road.
Ah Ha - Crash - The Primitives0 -
Greg T wrote:
So true but she didn't half make me feel guilty back then :oops:0 -
7th row centre at Hammersmith Odeon right in front of the fan blowing on Wendy James...............giggityShort hairy legged roadie FCN 4 or 5 in my baggies.
Felt F55 - 2007
Specialized Singlecross - 2008
Marin Rift Zone - 1998
Peugeot Tourmalet - 1983 - taken more hits than Mohammed Ali0 -
pllb wrote:_Brun_ wrote:Reading this thread is the forum equivalent of slowing down to gawp at car crashes. Particularly gruesome car crashes, with severed limbs littering the road.
Ah Ha - Crash - The Primitives
Crash test dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm
They don't write them like that any morepain is temporary, the glory of beating your mates to the top of the hill lasts forever.....................
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Feltup wrote:7th row centre at Hammersmith Odeon right in front of the fan blowing on Wendy James...............giggity
She let fans blow on her at gigs? This i never knew, how did i miss this0 -
Greg T wrote:Right Said Fred
Right said Fred
Give a shout to Charlie
Up comes Charlie from the floor below
After straining
Heaving and complaining
We was getting nowhere
And so
We
Had a cup of tea and....
heeheehee!0 -
Right I am off home, thanks everyone for making my afternoon bareable. Have a great weekend all0
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lost_in_thought wrote:
You appallingly wicked girl!
(I was thinking more about the second clause than the first)0 -
Greg66 wrote:lost_in_thought wrote:
You appallingly wicked girl!
(I was thinking more about the second clause than the first)
I know, I know.... I couldn't resist.0