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keekybreeks Wrote:

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> i lose track of what i am supposed to find

> acceptable these days in the vibrant ED


> I can always lie & say I am bang into 80s hip hop & Northern Soul as a default if I have to keep face i spose



You can like whatever you want. But Mumford & Sons will always be godawful mobile-phone-advert shite.

miga Wrote:

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> Are you all sure none of you liked Mumford & Sons

> even a little bit when they started out? I find

> that surprising.




I like one of their songs. Don't know what it's called, but it's good. But I drove up to boro with a mate a while back and he played the first two albums the whole way. It made a very long trip absolutely awful.

Otta Wrote:

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> miga Wrote:

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> > Are you all sure none of you liked Mumford &

> Sons

> > even a little bit when they started out? I find

> > that surprising.

>

>


you should have stuck on Chris Rea- his road to hell thang is about the A19


or maybe that isnt EDF dadster enough ?

>

> I like one of their songs. Don't know what it's

> called, but it's good. But I drove up to boro with

> a mate a while back and he played the first two

> albums the whole way. It made a very long trip

> absolutely awful.

I liked one Arcade Fire song (Ready To Start) and didn't mind one Mumford song (the one that goes "and I will change my ways"). I mean a good song is a good song - whether it's played by a Canadian in fancy dress, or a posh Englishman with a banjo. But neither band are really my bag.

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