Again!
who'dda thunk, eh?
Gn'R and Libertines make cocks outta themselves
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How the hell are they playing Reading anyway?
Like pushing a marsmallow into a piggy bank
*yawn* Anyone still interested in Axl and his hired hands? No me. Saw Slash's band on the Glastonbury recap on the Beeb and their version of Paradise City was way better than G 'n R ever did with Axl.
Libertines 've been hyped up as being Britain's 'alternative' band (after feckin' No Way Sis) on Seven Ages Of Rock, but sorry, I DON'T BELIEVE THE FECKIN' HYPE!
Pete Doherty can shoot up whatever he wants in his veins; that music still sucks imho. It's been done. And much better tae boot.
Oh well, whatever, nevermind...
Libertines 've been hyped up as being Britain's 'alternative' band (after feckin' No Way Sis) on Seven Ages Of Rock, but sorry, I DON'T BELIEVE THE FECKIN' HYPE!
Pete Doherty can shoot up whatever he wants in his veins; that music still sucks imho. It's been done. And much better tae boot.
Oh well, whatever, nevermind...
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So Axl goes on an hour late and tries to make it the fault of the promoters when they pull the plug on him? What an asswipe. Fave tweet from during the gig, "it's like watching your dad and some of his mates have a go on Guitar Hero..."
fcuking oxygen thieves.
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I had Up the Bracket. It was a good record, but not a great one.
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Not a fan of The Libertines at all but to be fair they didn't actually do anything wrong. As for Axl, he's still pulling the same childish stunts he did 20 years ago.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
Can the bloke not afford a watch?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/11129357
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so it's the same as when both bands were at the height of their popularity then.
I despised G'n'R in their heyday, and the libertines are about as "alternative" as Status Quo.
I despised G'n'R in their heyday, and the libertines are about as "alternative" as Status Quo.
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they never had a singer, a whiner yeap
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Can't afford an alarm clock either I see.
What a tool.
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http://www.nme.com/news/queens-of-the-stone-age/52730NME wrote:During a break in the set's final song, 'A Song For The Dead', the frontman said, "Guns N' Roses", before pausing and then adding, "I just wanted to see what you'd say."
so the question is: what was response for that ?
"wakey wakey" ??Bartek wrote:so the question is: what was response for that ?
Where's your punk rock credentials now Waxl? The guy would have never survived shows like Reading '88. Feckin' prima donna.
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That Pete Docherty was a waste of a good f**k.
Four strings good, six strings bad
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Wonderful stuff!Pista wrote:Seems the Irish had the right idea
http://entertainment.ie/music/news/Appe ... /49782.htm
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