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macroban Wrote:

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> Odd. Is this your fault TLS?

>

> Last night I tried to listen to Annie Haslam's

> "Blessing In Disguise" album. The CD now has a

> whole series of clickity-clacks - just like a

> snare drum.

>

> I need to get a replacment CD.

>

> Will you give me your copy?


You, obviously, have good taste macroban.


Annie resides in the heart of the Country in The USA now....

Sherwick Wrote:

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> Tears of a Clown - The Beat (always thought that

> The Beat's version was better than Smokey's

> original! ::o)



You have got to be joking. Seriously? You need your ears tested Sherwick. Get the wax out. Ranking Roger's pathetic rap at the end is just abysmal.

I tell you what i was listening to earlier. XFM, which informed me that, according to their listeners, the 1st 2nd and 3rd best ever British songs are all by Oasis.


Even accepting that the average XFMite is probably about five years you ger me and hence Oasis would be very much a fabric of their coming of age, surely their being in their thirties at all should give them enough maturity and experience, leaving aside perspective for a moment, to realise that that's utter utter munk.


Even I have been forced to admit that the Stone Roses and Star Wars aren't nearly as good as I thought they were. But Oasis, I mean?!?!?!


So what would be in the top ten?

mockney piers Wrote:

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> I tell you what i was listening to earlier. XFM,

> which informed me that, according to their

> listeners, the 1st 2nd and 3rd best ever British

> songs are all by Oasis.

>

> Even accepting that the average XFMite is probably

> about five years you ger me and hence Oasis would

> be very much a fabric of their coming of age,

> surely their being in their thitlrties at all

> should give them enough maturity and experience,

> leaving Side perspective for a moment, to realise

> that that's utter utter munk.

>

> Even I have been forced to admit that the Stone

> Roses and Star Wars aren't nearly as good as I

> thought they were. But Oasis, I mean?!?!?!

>

> So what would be in the top ten?



That was very good Mockney.

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