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Obviousman wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:Half of FALAA bollox, did you get that, goth kids? Not just bollox, but utter bollox.
At last, someone else thinking FALAA is the weakest bit of output :D
Planet Dave wrote:with Von singing proper
:lol:
Can I join your gang kids? :D
I agree - I hardly ever listen to it. SKOS, Logic and 9 while 9 are the only ones I do really like. Goff nonsence. :roll:
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Hom_Corleone wrote:
Obviousman wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:Half of FALAA bollox, did you get that, goth kids? Not just bollox, but utter bollox.
At last, someone else thinking FALAA is the weakest bit of output :D
Planet Dave wrote:with Von singing proper
:lol:
Can I join your gang kids? :D
I agree - I hardly ever listen to it. SKOS, Logic and 9 while 9 are the only ones I do really like. Goff nonsence. :roll:
Not you Hom??? :eek:

FALAA is a damn good album..........
Otterly Bastard Groovy Good...................... :twisted:





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Planet Dave wrote: As for War On Drugs... If it sounds as good as it does in my head, it'll floor the lot of you.
Dunno Dave, the Blast Heid Radio version sounds pretty meaty, beaty, big and bouncey! :D
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canon docre wrote:Ravey & Zeno, how can you. Objection!

I just shouldered dung fork and torch for you infidels. :evil:
Says the one that doesn't like Floodland :innocent:
Hom_Corleone wrote:
Obviousman wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:Half of FALAA bollox, did you get that, goth kids? Not just bollox, but utter bollox.
At last, someone else thinking FALAA is the weakest bit of output :D
Planet Dave wrote:with Von singing proper
:lol:
Can I join your gang kids? :D
I agree - I hardly ever listen to it. SKOS, Logic and 9 while 9 are the only ones I do really like. Goff nonsence. :roll:
Feel free to :D :notworthy:
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Obviousman wrote:
canon docre wrote:Ravey & Zeno, how can you. Objection!

I just shouldered dung fork and torch for you infidels. :evil:
Says the one that doesn't like Floodland :innocent:
Hom_Corleone wrote:
Obviousman wrote: At last, someone else thinking FALAA is the weakest bit of output :D
:lol:
Can I join your gang kids? :D
I agree - I hardly ever listen to it. SKOS, Logic and 9 while 9 are the only ones I do really like. Goff nonsence. :roll:
Feel free to :D :notworthy:

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in another tread i said FALAA is abdsolutely the best together with the '83 stuff. :twisted: As time passes on :lol: :lol: and a lot of listening done I must say that it's still a strong period, but also a nostalgic. The later periods are surely not worse nor better, they're just different, like i'm kinda different now than when i was 18 and on the other hand not that much :lol: :von:
compare it a bit with other great bands like u2 eg who's music changed drastically more than a few times from direction and still they have they're fans of specific periods and just all time u2 lovers, like we're all little som lovers.
looking now for the worst som song I wouldn't know yet. :innocent: even most of the covers are absolutely great. To be continued.

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stefanmoermans wrote:
Obviousman wrote:
canon docre wrote:Ravey & Zeno, how can you. Objection!

I just shouldered dung fork and torch for you infidels. :evil:
Says the one that doesn't like Floodland :innocent:
Hom_Corleone wrote: Can I join your gang kids? :D
I agree - I hardly ever listen to it. SKOS, Logic and 9 while 9 are the only ones I do really like. Goff nonsence. :roll:
Feel free to :D :notworthy:

hidi

in another tread i said FALAA is abdsolutely the best together with the '83 stuff. :twisted: As time passes on :lol: :lol: and a lot of listening done I must say that it's still a strong period, but also a nostalgic. The later periods are surely not worse nor better, they're just different, like i'm kinda different now than when i was 18 and on the other hand not that much :lol: :von:
compare it a bit with other great bands like u2 eg who's music changed drastically more than a few times from direction and still they have they're fans of specific periods and just all time u2 lovers, like we're all little som lovers.
looking now for the worst som song I wouldn't know yet. :innocent: even most of the covers are absolutely great. To be continued.

cheers :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

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I don't mind FALAA, they released product then, album length product. :cry:
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James Blast wrote:I don't mind FALAA, they released product then, album length product. :cry:
I can see what you mean James, but release-wise it's the bit I least like, though they were quite brilliant live, those days...
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I love FALAA, it got me into The Sissies. If you could have had sex with vinyl (and snort-smoke it) it would have been my all consuming passion back in the day.... :innocent:
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weebleswobble wrote:sex with vinyl
There's a hole in there, so depends how tiny...

Guess CDs might be a bit more forgiving though :lol:
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Obviousman wrote:
weebleswobble wrote:sex with vinyl
There's a hole in there, so depends how tiny...

Guess CDs might be a bit more forgiving though :lol:
i'm so happy i'm not your brain :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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stefanmoermans wrote:
Obviousman wrote:
weebleswobble wrote:sex with vinyl
There's a hole in there, so depends how tiny...

Guess CDs might be a bit more forgiving though :lol:
i'm so happy i'm not your brain :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Good for you :lol: And I don't fit in those anyway :lol:
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Cheers for that mental image Zeno.

We can rest safe in the knowledge that you're not an overgrown rodent :lol:

As for worst Sisters songs (On topic? Can it be?), I'd go for "Cry Little Sister" :innocent:
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Twas weebles, honest! :lol:
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You can have sex TO a vinyl though. And with first and last and always i made a point of it.

One of my top albums of all time. I love everythng about it, everything from the sound of the music to the cover art to the stupid pictures of the band with big hair and red backdrops. I really do love that album.

All the songs on that are excellent, some stronger than others, but all top notch.

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You can have sex with a vinyl too. Just punch out the centre hole and use a 45rpm adaptor when you want to play it again later. :lol:
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stefanmoermans wrote:
Obviousman wrote:
weebleswobble wrote:sex with vinyl
There's a hole in there, so depends how tiny...

Guess CDs might be a bit more forgiving though :lol:
i'm so happy i'm not your brain :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: I wish I was his brain! :notworthy: Oh, I am. Fair do's.

Obviously there's some stonkers on FALAA (Marian, Logic, FALAA, NineWhileNine, SKOS), and obviously the rest wipes the floor with a lot of other bands 'music', it's just too lame generally. I guess Rule One is...never get so off your face that some other git comes in to produce your album. D'oh.
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Planet Dave wrote: As for War On Drugs... If it sounds as good as it does in my head, it'll floor the lot of you.
Dunno Dave, the Blast Heid Radio version sounds pretty meaty, beaty, big and bouncey! :D
The what? Who?

Agreed James :notworthy: :notworthy:
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stefanmoermans wrote: like u2 eg who's music changed drastically more than a few times from direction and still they have they're fans of specific periods and just all time u2 lovers
decent comparison. Achtung Baby, Zooropa, Pop...all ace, everything else (more or less) - bollox.
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is it bad of me to say that I think "Blood Money" is awful?
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Not at all. It's a bit naff.

Now had you said Poison Door...;)
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8.5 wrote:is it bad of me to say that I think "Blood Money" is awful?
Yes.

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But the beginning is just so.....uh. It's not awful maybe, but I really can't listen to it.
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8.5 wrote:is it bad of me to say that I think "Blood Money" is awful?
Yes...yes, it is.
Do not mention it again.

I know where Georgia is........... :P :lol:
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I don't really dislike any sisters song (I even begin to like Damage Done as a catchy song :eek: ), but I find a few of them plain boring..

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...and their covers. Most of them suck. Gimme Shelter is ok, but they screwed up Knockin'...
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