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Muley Wrote:

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> Musical ones, specifically. I recently

> reacquainted myself with Springsteens 'Born To

> Run' album, on the basis that he must have just

> lost his way and there was some spark of genius,

> or something, there once.

>

> No. Pish, and always has been.

>

> Van Morrison falls into the same category.

> Mediocre songs sung in a mediocre voice. And being

> grumpy does not equate with being soulful.

>

> And that Jim Morrison, he's another one...


Apparently this is the gig that got him noticed in the UK:


Next week's enlightening discussion: Which cheese do you like?



I really like brie!


People who like brie are complete tools.


A bit of brie is ok, but I couldn't eat a whole wheel.


I used to like brie but then I really got into gouda and couldn't eat brie again.


I loved brie before everybody started eating it. Now I only eat edam.




etc

No but *Bob* has a point.


I only ever ate Mir?, but lets face it, everybody has eaten that and it makes me feel a bit ill, so i nibbled on some banksy, bute's a brizzle cunt obviously, so i make do with nibbling the corners of Rembrandts in Capability's gardens.

All shit I grant you, but you know, better than listening to girls aloud or the fall.

louisiana Wrote:

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> Paul effing McCartney.

>

> Mull of Kintyre. I rest my case.



John Lennon .... Power to the People , Merry Christmas War Is Over ...


Paul Mc Cartney has written sonme beautiful tunes and still does ... and his solo stuff is far better than John Lennons' INMHO ....


"Maybe I'm Amazed" is one of the best songs ever written ( in my view )



It's not meant to be taken seriously *Bob*- it's all just a ploy to drag a thread up to the late 90's so Quids can nip in and score the century!


But, in the words of the Scandinavian maestros-


"Thankyou for the music, the song I'm singing,

Thanks for all the joy it's bringing,

Who could live without it, I ask in all honesteeeee,

What would life beeeeee..."

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Next week's enlightening discussion: Which cheese

> do you like?

>

>

> I really like brie!

>

> People who like brie are complete tools.

>

> A bit of brie is ok, but I couldn't eat a whole

> wheel.

>

> I used to like brie but then I really got into

> gouda and couldn't eat brie again.

>

> I loved brie before everybody started eating it.

> Now I only eat edam.

>

>

>

> etc

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Salvador Dali liked the rolling stones, so there's cheese & music.

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