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Kylie vs. the Wedgie, Pt. 1 (hope the male members of our board....)
fulfilling bondage fantasies for somebody somewhere.
'boo, I will research tomorrow - I honestly do not remember, but it was huge and it was annoying, one of those On Every Goddam Radio Station in America AT ONCE songs.
fulfilling bondage fantasies for somebody somewhere.
'boo, I will research tomorrow - I honestly do not remember, but it was huge and it was annoying, one of those On Every Goddam Radio Station in America AT ONCE songs.
Like me, the "g" is silent.
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I prefer Kylie to Madonna for me. And thanks for the pictures Mike - purely in the interests of stimulation (of discussion naturally!).
By pure coincidence my wife left the Kylie CD Fever in the car. So after I had finished listening to Franz Ferdinand (who were excellent last night by the way and thanks for asking!) I listened to this and loved it.
I've got a long drive today on business so I've put Billy Bragg Reaching to the Converted and Victim of Geography, Franz Ferdinand You Could Have It So Much Better and Kings of Leon Youth and Young Manhood on to listen to.
By pure coincidence my wife left the Kylie CD Fever in the car. So after I had finished listening to Franz Ferdinand (who were excellent last night by the way and thanks for asking!) I listened to this and loved it.
I've got a long drive today on business so I've put Billy Bragg Reaching to the Converted and Victim of Geography, Franz Ferdinand You Could Have It So Much Better and Kings of Leon Youth and Young Manhood on to listen to.
Who’s this kid with his mumbo jumbo?
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Julianna Hatfields new record , Made in China. Very raw, very pissed off, very loud, very guitary and very fantastic.
echos myron like a siren
with endurance like the liberty bell
and he tells you of the dreamers
but he's cracked up like the road
and he'd like to lift us up, but we're a very heavy load
with endurance like the liberty bell
and he tells you of the dreamers
but he's cracked up like the road
and he'd like to lift us up, but we're a very heavy load
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I've always been Billy's fan, but that's when I got to know and liked Wilco as well.Otis Westinghouse wrote:I was a bit underwhelmed by the above. You a big fan?
IMHO excellent album. I thought they wrote great folky-country-rocky tunes for Guthrie's lyrics and everything worked brilliantly - the arrangements, the voices, the melodies, the humour.
Definitely one of my favourites.
Give it another listen, Otis !
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Then you don't know what you've missed
Then you don't know what you've missed
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Yes, only words are Woodie's. Most of the tunes - let me check in the booklet ... eight, to be precise - were written solely by Billy Bragg. Others are either Wilco or Bragg/Wilco compositions.Otis Westinghouse wrote:Will try. It often takes a few goes. I guess I listened with anticipation as it's so well talked of, and thought, 'and...?' Is it just the words that are Woodie's, none of the tunes?invisible Pole wrote:Give it another listen, Otis !
My favourite tracks are "Walt Whitman's Niece", "California Stars", "She Came Along To Me" (classic Billy Bragg), and "Hesitating Beauty" (which always makes me sing along).
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"Too Much Rain"--one of the new Macca songs. I start each day with it. It's encouraging, like a letter from a friend.
Laugh when your eyes are burning
Smile when your heart is filled with pain
Sigh as you brush away your sorrow
Make a vow that's it's not going to happen again
It's not right, in one life
Too much rain
You know the wheels keep turning
Why do the tears run down your face
We use to hide away our feelings
But for now tell yourself it won't happen again
Smile when you're spinning round and round
Sigh as you think about tomorrow
Make a vow, that your gonna be happy again
It's all right, in your life
No more rain
It's too much for anyone, too hard for anyone
Who wants a happy and peaceful life
You've got to learn to laugh.
Laugh when your eyes are burning
Smile when your heart is filled with pain
Sigh as you brush away your sorrow
Make a vow that's it's not going to happen again
It's not right, in one life
Too much rain
You know the wheels keep turning
Why do the tears run down your face
We use to hide away our feelings
But for now tell yourself it won't happen again
Smile when you're spinning round and round
Sigh as you think about tomorrow
Make a vow, that your gonna be happy again
It's all right, in your life
No more rain
It's too much for anyone, too hard for anyone
Who wants a happy and peaceful life
You've got to learn to laugh.
I've had you so many times but somehow I want more.
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I believe he meant that, having said he was enjoying a song a lot and that it was cheering him up, you turned around and said that it sucked.
What I am listening to right now: sound of my son telling me it's my turn at Pokemon. Has there ever been a more baffling game? Well, not to me there hasn't.
It's his 7th birthday today.
What I am listening to right now: sound of my son telling me it's my turn at Pokemon. Has there ever been a more baffling game? Well, not to me there hasn't.
It's his 7th birthday today.