
I am no longer listening to you.
I know it is your opinion and to that you are entitled, but let me say this.
You are wrong.
*flounces for coffee*
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Fri 12 Dec 2003, 15:00,
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I know it is your opinion and to that you are entitled, but let me say this.
You are wrong.
*flounces for coffee*

they created their own niche in Pop History. A lot of their music is very well crafted and respected by people in all walks of life. Therefore drivel is a bit harsh.
But pray tell us who you think are better so we may better understand your angst...
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Fri 12 Dec 2003, 15:01,
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But pray tell us who you think are better so we may better understand your angst...

the phasing on the phrase 'dynamite with a laser beam' is cool
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Fri 12 Dec 2003, 15:18,
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tell us why one of the finest rock bands of our age, performing well crafted melodic songs with educated and odd lyrics constitute "drivel" in your eyes /bee in bonnet now
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Fri 12 Dec 2003, 15:03,
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"well crafted melodic songs with educated lyrics" as though it were a good thing. Just because you're technically proficient and have spent umpteen thousand quid on your costumes, stage show, fancy guitars etc doesn't mean that what you're doing is good, or even worth doing. They're obvious, tedious, lowest-common-denominator bombast of the very worst sort.
And Ben Elton can cock off and all.
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Fri 12 Dec 2003, 15:12,
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And Ben Elton can cock off and all.

i think making well crafted melodic songs with educated lyrics (i dont know any other bands who have lyrics about Khrushchev!) is a good thing for a band to be doing really.
Havent a clue how much they spent on costumes, stage shows or guitars (well, brian may spent pretty much watermelon all...) and frankly i dont care. Musicians make music, and theirs i like (as do an enourmous number of people across the world).
I dont decide which bands are good or bad by looking at their frilly shirts and flying v's.
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Fri 12 Dec 2003, 15:20,
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Havent a clue how much they spent on costumes, stage shows or guitars (well, brian may spent pretty much watermelon all...) and frankly i dont care. Musicians make music, and theirs i like (as do an enourmous number of people across the world).
I dont decide which bands are good or bad by looking at their frilly shirts and flying v's.