Somebody help me...
- Sunstreaker2
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Somebody help me...
...I've become addicted to the Talking Heads.
Is there a cure?
Is there a cure?
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What do you mean by later?Notabot wrote:Burn down the house, take the ashes to the river, put some sugar on your tongue, then run to the building that's over there, yes over there.
Or you could listen to some of their later stuff which is sadly awful at times.
Like, post 1983?
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...Never heard of that in my life.Notabot wrote:As I recall, just about everything after the first couple songs on disc 2 of "Sand in the Vaseline". (OK, checked the track listing, and the first 6 are still good.)
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Yeah, slag off the Bee Gees. Easy target. How many number 1 records have you written? How many units have you shifted, across multiple decades, to multiple generations and demographics? How many genres have you defined?Rurudyne wrote:Become addicted to the Bee Gees.
Of course, some cures ARE worse than the disease....
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/au ... soundtrack
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How does posting a link to someone else' opinion back up the argument exactly?
I found God. Then I lost him. He'll probably turn up down the back of the sofa someday.
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It's an article I agree with which makes the point better than I can. I prefer to actually give other people credit for their words rather than just parroting it and pretending it's my opinion.Sixswitch wrote:How does posting a link to someone else' opinion back up the argument exactly?
It also backs up the "defined a genre" point. Linking to a published article by a respected journalist in the field counts as "citing sources."
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I don't mind the BeeGees', John Travolta isn't their fault and without them we wouldn't have the 50000% awesome Steps cover of Tragedy. Don't pretend you don't love it.
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Oh, you lose at least 5 points for that.inflatable dalek wrote:I don't mind the BeeGees', John Travolta isn't their fault and without them we wouldn't have the 50000% awesome Steps cover of Tragedy. Don't pretend you don't love it.
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I found God. Then I lost him. He'll probably turn up down the back of the sofa someday.
"The early bird gets the worm, but the early worm is ****ed."
"I'm not oppressing you Stan, but you haven't got a womb. Where's the fetus going to gestate? You going to keep it in a box?"
I lived through the 70s.Ω wrote:Yeah, slag off the Bee Gees. Easy target. How many number 1 records have you written? How many units have you shifted, across multiple decades, to multiple generations and demographics? How many genres have you defined?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/au ... soundtrack
Disco was something you either liked or didn't like.
And, frankly, my Saturday night fever broke rather quickly.
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