I didn't believe the hype when Suede first started out, thought they looked daft and The Drowners an extremely naff tune. By the time of Metal Mickey, I was hooked, really hooked. Bought all the CD singles, videos albums. Some of their finest work can be found on their B-sides (Bentswood Boys, Whipsnade, Killing of a Flashboy, Sam, Europe is our Playground). I think they broke up maybe one album too late and sadly The Tears just didn't rekindle that original spark.
I'd still say Dog Man Star was their peak.
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there's a Vietnamese film called 'Oldboy'smiscandlon wrote:I'm a big Hong Kong / Chinese film nut, but I found that a bit boring last time I watched it. That was a few years ago though so it may be time to give it another chance. I do agree that Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is overrated.King of Byblos wrote:A Touch of Zen 1969 China
Haven't seen that one for a few years either, but I do remember enjoying it.King of Byblos wrote:Dark City - top film!
ignore me if you know this one but its about a guy who is kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years in a flat. suddenley he is released and given a mobile phone and only 7 days to work out why!
the twists at the end were sooooo far off my radar it so tottally blew me away!
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I have some assorted live recordings, but no full gig, sadly. A VERY good live version of 'Home' recorded by the Beeb at - presumably - Glastonbury. I used to have a recording of 'Hypocrite' but it got lost, sadly . I do have a good selection of Sophia stuff, even the latest Brussels gig, in which you can clearly hear Robin revisiting his TGM roots in some songs. And why am I not surprised that it was Brother Blast who supplied you with the 'Home' MCD? The man does have a great taste in music indeed!radiojamaica wrote:Yeah, the God Machine are great!Ahráyeph wrote:If you'd still like to have 'em - on CD- R that is (probably even worse to you, but still ), just pm me. Lots of good choons there, especially a very subdued but disturbing original called 'Pictures of a Bleeding Boy'...King of Byblos wrote: bollox CD only, serves me right for being a vinyl whore )
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Mista Blast supplied me with the Home cdm on cdr. I had the 12" already, but the Bauhaus cover was something I couldn't let alone
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When I first saw Brett Anderson, as a hormonally charged 11 year old, the word "daft" was not what immediately sprang to mind...James Blast wrote:I didn't believe the hype when Suede first started out, thought they looked daft
Got a bit freaked out when he got all tanned and started wearing jeans with sandals though. Still, those can be removed...
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Mansun! Ok they sold a few singles and albums, but were they critically acclaimed?
I think not!
A fantastic guitar based English rock band.
Go listen to She Makes Me Bleed, Wide Open Space, Legacy, Being a Girl.... ough! the list is near endless.
Mansun! Ok they sold a few singles and albums, but were they critically acclaimed?
I think not!
A fantastic guitar based English rock band.
Go listen to She Makes Me Bleed, Wide Open Space, Legacy, Being a Girl.... ough! the list is near endless.
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Critically acclaimed, but thankfully ignored!James Blast wrote:... while I'm on one
Mansun! Ok they sold a few singles and albums, but were they critically acclaimed?
I think not!
A fantastic guitar based English rock band.
Go listen to She Makes Me Bleed, Wide Open Space, Legacy, Being a Girl.... ough! the list is near endless.
Sorry James but I just could not stand them!
Flatback Four, I've got a copy of a rough video edit that was played on MTV's 120 Minutes and they did a split 7" EP with The Thrush Puppies. I thought they had a lot of potential, but then so had the Sinclair C5
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M'case rests m'lud.Big Si wrote:I thought they had a lot of potential, but then so had the Sinclair C5
Yir no longer a Fud, yir a complete and utter 'Erse!
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Mansun were still sh!te though!James Blast wrote:M'case rests m'lud.Big Si wrote:I thought they had a lot of potential, but then so had the Sinclair C5
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Skollob!Big Si wrote:Mansun were still sh!te though!
She Makes My Nose Bleed, is a work of genius, as is Wide Open Space, has thee nae mind?
Ya Tit!
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Hated the guys whiney voice, on those 2 tracks especially....James Blast wrote:Skollob!Big Si wrote:Mansun were still sh!te though!
She Makes My Nose Bleed, is a work of genius, as is Wide Open Space, has thee nae mind?
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Have that on DVD but haven't got round to watching it yet. The guy eats a live octopus, right?bushman*pm wrote:there's a Vietnamese film called 'Oldboy'
ignore me if you know this one but its about a guy who is kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years in a flat. suddenley he is released and given a mobile phone and only 7 days to work out why!
the twists at the end were sooooo far off my radar it so tottally blew me away!
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Mansun's Attack of the Grey Lantern is one of my all time favourite albums.
I really must enlighten your big sorry ears.
I really must enlighten your big sorry ears.
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Next! Please!James Blast wrote:Mansun's Attack of the Grey Lantern is one of my all time favourite albums.
I really must enlighten your big sorry ears.
But for those who are interested - http://www.mansun.co.uk/soundclips/index.html
I did give them a chance at the time James, but it's a no from me i'm afraid. Next you'll be telling me you liked Menswear
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dont quite remember that bit but its certainly quite an excellent filum!smiscandlon wrote:Have that on DVD but haven't got round to watching it yet. The guy eats a live octopus, right?bushman*pm wrote:there's a Vietnamese film called 'Oldboy'
ignore me if you know this one but its about a guy who is kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years in a flat. suddenley he is released and given a mobile phone and only 7 days to work out why!
the twists at the end were sooooo far off my radar it so tottally blew me away!
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fairy 'nuffBig Si wrote:I did give them a chance at the time James, but it's a no from me i'm afraid. Next you'll be telling me you liked Menswear
and Menswear (well even the name left me cold, I kept having visions of Mr. Humphreys!) apart from a decent Wire soundalike, I think not
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Yup. But that's in no way the most disturbing part of the movie.smiscandlon wrote: Have that on DVD but haven't got round to watching it yet. The guy eats a live octopus, right?
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It is fairly disturbing though.Badlander wrote:Yup. But that's in no way the most disturbing part of the movie.smiscandlon wrote: Have that on DVD but haven't got round to watching it yet. The guy eats a live octopus, right?
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I listened to that incessantly when it came out, I think I was about 12 or 13. Then I "went off" them (as happened far more frequently in those days).James Blast wrote:Mansun's Attack of the Grey Lantern is one of my all time favourite albums.
I really must enlighten your big sorry ears.
They did have some very good songs, now that I remember - but there was an element of "who tightened the nipple clamps?" to that guy's singing, as I seem to remember the NME putting it. If it wasn't for his vocals I'd probably still listen to them.
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i wish i had stopped watching it about 10 mintues from the end...not that it isn't amazing but the blissful ignorance would be as great.Hom_Corleone wrote:It is fairly disturbing though.Badlander wrote:Yup. But that's in no way the most disturbing part of the movie.smiscandlon wrote: Have that on DVD but haven't got round to watching it yet. The guy eats a live octopus, right?
cos it does hit hard and then twists the knife again
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..'big time'James Blast wrote:I didn't believe the hype when Suede first started out, thought they looked daft and The Drowners an extremely naff tune. By the time of Metal Mickey, I was hooked, really hooked. Bought all the CD singles, videos albums. Some of their finest work can be found on their B-sides (Bentswood Boys, Whipsnade, Killing of a Flashboy, Sam, Europe is our Playground). I think they broke up maybe one album too late and sadly The Tears just didn't rekindle that original spark.
I'd still say Dog Man Star was their peak.
Animal Nitrate lives in my DJ box tho and always gets a reaction
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like nothing in comparison to the twist at the end!Hom_Corleone wrote:It is fairly disturbing though.Badlander wrote:Yup. But that's in no way the most disturbing part of the movie.smiscandlon wrote: Have that on DVD but haven't got round to watching it yet. The guy eats a live octopus, right?
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Wow. Six 's so far ... I really must watch this film.bushman*pm wrote:like nothing in comparison to the twist at the end!Hom_Corleone wrote:It is fairly disturbing though.Badlander wrote: Yup. But that's in no way the most disturbing part of the movie.
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Excellent bands and movies I love but never appear in any of those albums or movies of all time lists which is real shame and it annoys me no end
Fields of the Nephlim
The Cult
Anathema
Tristania
Type O Negative
Paradise Lost
Bathory
Arcturus
To/Die/For
Tiamat
In The Woods...
Amorphis
Thin Lizzy
Mercyful Fate
Empyrium
Primordial
Movies
Susperia\Inferno
Whitefang
The Duellists
Witchfinder General
Balto animated filims
The Wicker Man (original)
Fields of the Nephlim
The Cult
Anathema
Tristania
Type O Negative
Paradise Lost
Bathory
Arcturus
To/Die/For
Tiamat
In The Woods...
Amorphis
Thin Lizzy
Mercyful Fate
Empyrium
Primordial
Movies
Susperia\Inferno
Whitefang
The Duellists
Witchfinder General
Balto animated filims
The Wicker Man (original)