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I don't understand that hate of myspace.... I don't think it's any worse than loads of similar sites. Just wish they'd had it just as a band / musician thing, and kept the personal pages seperate.
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If a band can't afford or don't have the know how to make their own web page then MySpace works perfectly - it also stops the proliferation of demo CDs and saves on postage.

Anyway, keeping on topic, how about some music?

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If you referencing the minotuar thing MP you might be right but it wasn't what I was thinking at the time - It goes further back to childhood and has lasted across various media right up to the present


I even like these


http://www.bowiewonderworld.com/images/dbart/crouch.gif


As for that video, fear'n'boozin it reminds me of the Sprout singer Paddy McAloon recalling the filming. He said it was then he realised that his place in music was effectively pointless. To keep the dancers happy by the swimming pool in between takes he would play Beatle songs on the piano - and the dancers all asked who it was. When he told them they still didn't know who The Beatles were so he figured what hope did Prefab Sprout have


Steve McQueen by the Sprout remains one of my favourite albums btw


Umm.... no music link from me tho....oh no, wait. One of the few love songs in this man's canon


http://cathalcoughlan.com/audio/mp3/grandnecropolitan_02.mp3

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