Your right there.....Rhythm Thief said:The Dead Kennedys were a great band. Really.
Nothing BAD about them yanks...
Your right there.....Rhythm Thief said:The Dead Kennedys were a great band. Really.
Chuffy said:But seriously folks, that old 'posh kids can't rock' thang is one of those really tired and stale things that eventually starts to annoy me. Or were you aiming for ironic retro?
GilesM said:I can only put this poor understanding of culture down to living in a land where a large percentage of the population must be descended from Prison Officers.
Flying_Monkey said:Why can´t people just enjoy a good insult-fest? It doesn´t have to make sense.
So, yes - let´s have a go at The Clash and The Pogues too - I bet some people think they deserve it!
Knock yourself out...
rustychisel said:your attempt at insult is ill-directed, historically inept, dyed-in-the-wool and rusted-on stupidity. Where there be prison officers there be prisoners and felons... but I'm sure they left a few of you behind when setting up the colonies of NSW and Tasmania.
But you're right about DK. So Coldplay it still is then. Who's gonna tell 'em?
mickle said:The Pogues. I tried, I really did. I even bought the box-set having convinced myself that I was missing something. As far as I can establish the only reason one might watch them live is for the slim chance of witnessing gummy boy finally implode. Music for a certain type of lairy drunken lout. And the fans aren't much better.
Crackle said:Oh I nearly forgot The Smiths (ignoring you two for a moment). They didn't write songs, they wrote dirges to die to. I once bought an album and listened to it on the way to work. I was dead by the time I got there. Only some sharp witted colleagues, noticing my car was not in the usual spot and remembering I'd just bought a Smiths album, saved me. The previous time I died was when someone substituted my Led Zepp album for Leonard Cohen.
Rhythm Thief said:The Smiths are another lot I never really got. The Pogues, on the other hand, are brilliant.
Andy in Sig said:Then the penny drops at the brilliance of it all, sort of Noel Coward meets Wagner in an electronic setting. I would suggest that you give that track (another?) go.