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I used to like him.

Then I went to see him live and realised that there wasn't any sense of irony in the lad. I'd always thought he got the joke, but he doesn't, and his fans were even worse, absolutely insufferable.

My friends and I retreated to a pub within 20 minutes.


He can still write a decent tune admittedly, but I haven't bought anything since that experience.


So I offer up a bunch of aussies who definitely get the joke :D

I'm glad he can, but just goes to show how important it is to keep up your sense of humour ;)


I have to say I've never seen the Flaming Lips do anything but be absolutely 100 percent up for a gig; if they can do it....

They should be an inspiration to every band who's ever dared to charge more than 20 quid per person to come and see them play live.

On which note...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HiTYp_Y6bo

mockney piers Wrote:

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> And a couple of old favourites, a little bit of

> electronica for you louisiana (though not exactly

> banging hard house)

> Ladytron

>

> Then

> and now


Ah, very good, excellent electro-pop. I'm a big fan.


And dear G*d, lead me not into the bangin' hard house, for I shall not be responsible for my actions ;-)


Louisiana

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