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RosieH Wrote:

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> Poison by Alice Cooper

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> In a similar vein, Animal by Def Leppard

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> In an entirely different vein, Reach for the Stars

> by S Club 7


Poison, is a fine piece of work by a fine artist(e). It's no School's Out of course, but then very few pop/rock songs are.

Unless I misheard it I think AC used the archaic word 'riven'. Possibly incorrectly. but he gave it a go, and anyway he maybe had a golf appointment with Groucho Marx. As was his wont.

Consider, pausing over some pop producer who's informoing you that you've perhaps misused a word and going off for some sport with a comedy legend?


Alice went off to play golf with Groucho. Course he did.


Alice, bloody geezer, right.

Of course Back For Good, it's impossible to dislike. You have to be an utter pop-despising bastard to do so.

But that was that, with Take That.

Wasn't it?

I mean every group's got at least one decent song in 'em. And that was theirs.

Sodding bloody great. But that'll do. Break up, be on your way and no more'll be said.


Then 80% of the buggers get back together and put out a cowing, frigging pop gem called Patience.

I wouldn't go so far as to say that if you don't like Patience, then you don't like life itself, no.

But if you don't, then a brisk push on the right-hand side of the head would be completely in order.

It's balls-out brilliant.

Say different, you're lying. You know you are.

But don't you just wan to put little Mark Owen in you pocket and take him home and put him in a little cage with sawdust and a little house full of cotton wool and give him some speech therapy ... Awwwwww


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Live and let die by Wings.


Erm Live and let die by Guns n Roses.

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