i quite liked Huggy Bear. Her Jazz was great.
Belushi said:Fucking hell yeah, never understood why they are still so popular.
Dubversion said:i quite liked Huggy Bear. Her Jazz was great.

the button said:3. The Magic cunting Numbers.

chloe commissar said:I like them.![]()
lots.
it's just soo lovely, makes you want to give hugs.![]()

Orang Utan said:No, you can't have that - it's either good or it's not![]()
Dubversion said:they're so shit, i want to drive their tour bus backwards and forwards over your head![]()

chloe commissar said:i think their songs are lovely, i can't help but smile at them. they are so good with a cup of tea, coming in after a night on pills.they are proper huggy music.![]()
RenegadeDog said:OK then, a more refined definition:
In much the same way that I can enjoy Bon Jovi's output (not that I would listen to either for hours, but at least (for a short spell)...

RenegadeDog said:His earlier stuff though was quite good for what it was - summer of 69 etc.
finalstryke said:Manic Street screachers.

Paulie Tandoori said:Gah! What it was good for can't be described on a family board such as this. Words fail me.
chloe commissar said:this is a thread for slating crap bands not making a tit of yourself.![]()

RenegadeDog said:I'm just trying to wind people up. But it was reasonable FM rock. Nowhere near as bad as many 'credible' bands like the Beautiful fucking South, which many otherwise quite-good-taste-possessing people seem to love.
And i liked the Housemartins as well.....*credibility flies out the window*I'm not sure what the fuck was going on but NME and MM hacks weren't allowed write anything bad about them at the time. Except for Mr.Agreeable (david stubbs I think) obviously.killer b said:does anyone remember menswear? no? count yourself lucky.![]()