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maxxi Wrote:

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> NewWave Wrote:

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> > Marni and Prada are all about socks and sandals

> > this summer.

> > Its bang on trend not anti fashion in the

> least.

>

>

> The REAL edgy fashionistas are going for socks and

> flip-flops - much trickier to pull off.


Ah, now were back to Flip Flops


On a very healthy and well toned leg and foot, good


Otherwise, they remind me of a raw pork belly chop resting on a polystyrene meat tray

Jeremy Wrote:

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> So Seabag, what you're saying is - clothes look

> good on good looking people who are in good shape.


Didn't mention 'good looking' but 'good shape' can be pleasing


Be honest, what's attractive about a hulking great bacon joint of a foot, squashing a Flip Flop to near invisibility under its mass


That said; i'm getting hungrier after writing the word 'bacon'


Weird eh !

Seabag Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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> > Just as I thought the hipster thing is total

> > bollocks.

>

> Jez and I were talking 'fashion' in general, not

> specifically 'Hipsters'

>

> But your view is noted


Fashion victims are the worst, you know the type, the bods who feel they must wear what they are told to by the media, their peers, and whatever advertising campaigns want to foist on them. Sad individuals who have no individuality and have to be told what to wear and how to wear it.

  • 2 weeks later...

Not heard of most of them, liked that "We are young" song by Fun, Love Mariner's Revenge by The Decemberists, and saw them live which I quite enjoyed even though I couldn't name any of their other songs (that gig was my first experience opf the smoking ban, which put a dampener on it, but we'd smoked a big joint outside before hand so could have been worse).


I don't know much about Arcade Fire, but I did catch a bit of their set at Reading some years ago and they looked fun. Don't know any of the others.

wow, angry men, I don't really see how arcade fire suck the life out of music though i can see how some critics suck the life out of life.


To be fair most of them predate the current interpretation of 'hipster' some might be better described as emo i guess.


Of course when critics go wild it's prefectly sensible to reappraise. I like Sleigh Bells, but they were never as good as some critics suggested. I always thought they were more like the Bangles than Babes in Toyland, but then I always thought the Bangles were hideously underrated and had a great ear for pop.


The Decemberists are quite simply wonderful though what they have to do with hipsters other than some of them may or may not like them, is anyones guess. But my favourite live act.


Beirut, good first album, but ultimately just a poor man's Neutral Milk Hotel...who by the way were brilliant last night!!


I did go to a bright eyes gig and had to leave after half an hour as i wanted to gun down the audience with a machine gun.


Waaves are awful though.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> The Decemberists are quite simply wonderful though

> what they have to do with hipsters other than some

> of them may or may not like them, is anyones

> guess. But my favourite live act.


They didn't do Mariner's Revenge A.K.A. "The Whale Song" when I saw them. For which I will never forgive them (being as that's the only reason I went).




> Beirut, good first album, but ultimately just a

> poor man's Neutral Milk Hotel...who by the way

> were brilliant last night!!


Yes they were, I'm defo going to revisit the album now.

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