ATOMIC SUPLEX said:The End. Please Stop.
Aorry Atomic, i respect ya and that but anyone who says The Clash are crap needs their head examined.

ATOMIC SUPLEX said:The End. Please Stop.

May Kasahara said:You missed out my favourite lines:
Working on a sex farm
Trying to raise some hard love
Getting out my pitch fork
Poking your hay
Scratching in your henhouse
Sniffing at your feedbag
Slipping out your back door
Leaving my spray

Cheesypoof said:The Good Old Days is amazing too.....and Radio America, and Vertigo!
the whole album is a masterpiece.
It's not a bad album but it's certainly not a great one either IMHO.Cheesypoof said:i'll PM you but start with Up the Bracket by the Libertines,
mindblowing.
it'll shock you, absolutely stun you. change ur life. its epic.

Hmmm...it's not quite the magnum opus I'd been expecting, but I feel their Radiohead-esque trajectory into Eno-style ambient glitch garage will fully blossom come their next long playing excursion.LD Rudeboy said:It's not a patch on the new Cheeky Girls album 'In My Mind (Is A Different World - A Cheeky One)' which actually improves on every listen.

Cheesypoof said:Aorry Atomic, i respect ya and that but anyone who says The Clash are crap needs their head examined.![]()
ATOMIC SUPLEX said:The clash suck. They are a bunch of pussies. The first stiff little fingers album is better.
I will let white roit and 1977 though but thats it.
Mick Jones wrote the theame to 'Get Fresh'
LD Rudeboy said:Well, The Cheeky Girls new album will be released on two CDs:
- On the first CD the music genre will be fun-pop.
- And on the second CD the music genre will be club-dance.
There will be three leading singles from the album which will be:
1. I'm Too Sexy
2. The Farm Yard Hokey
3. Cho-co-late
The Cheeky Girls are promoting their niece Lorena (Lory for short) who is only 6 years old.
Lory is the lead singer on the second and third singles with Monica and Gabriela doing the backing vocals.
The Farm Yard Hokey is a re-make of the traditional song Hokey Cokey which several music reviews have declared the song to be a major novelty hit for this year.
Fantastic Stuff. Pete is so over.![]()

Cheesypoof said:Jonesy was a bit of a pussy i agree. Topper heddon a tosser. Paul Simenon a sound dude - although i believe hes gone all fake nowadays with p the whores on the Hill and the Moss possee. Joe Strummer - greatest rock 'n roller that ever lived.
<does starjump>
'This Is...' was and remains a stone cold classic, one of the first 'mainstream' British albums to match rock'n'roll to hip hop, dub reggae and sampling. You can't knock the likes of 'E=MC2', 'Medicine Show' and 'Stone Thames'.ATOMIC SUPLEX said:Actualy Jones was my favorate because I liked Big Audio Dynamite whan I was 13
TorchSong said:'This Is...' was and remains a stone cold classic, one of the first 'mainstream' British albums to match rock'n'roll to hip hop, dub reggae and sampling. You can't knock the likes of 'E=MC2', 'Medicine Show' and 'Stone Thames'.
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Cheesypoof said:Jonesy was a bit of a pussy i agree. Topper heddon a tosser. Paul Simenon a sound dude - although i believe hes gone all fake nowadays with p the whores on the Hill and the Moss possee. Joe Strummer - greatest rock 'n roller that ever lived.

I dunno...since then we've had Johnny Borrell and - arrrgh - Luke fucking Pritchard.Balbi said:Pete Doherty is the lowest point the NME has ever reached in my memory. Hero my fucking arse.

Balbi said:Crap. I'm going to have to admit that Doherty nutting Borrell pleased me![]()

Cheesypoof said:DISCLAIMER: please dont vote/ comment on this unless you are actually familar with peters music, so any comments on his personal idiocy on this thread are redundant and for another time![]()
Blagsta said:So? He's a cunt and his music's shit.

gentlegreen said:A mate of mine insisted on playing me one of his choons once - sounded like a mediocre imitation of the Cure if I remember correctly ...
Is this really what you young people are into these days ?

skunkboy69 said:Can't stand his recordings at all.I think he'll probably die and be regarded as some kind of God though.
Paulie Tandoori said:I'm really interested where you source the information to back up such bold assertions? I remember you previously making claims that Mick Jones had produced all the Clash albums, ergo Doherty was a genius. Just because they have worked together, it doesn't follow that there is any link whatsoever between the outputs of the respective bands, imvho. And Jones hasn't exactly done his own production-CV many favours with the piss-poor job he made of the Shambles album has he?