
But neither of those people are meant to be me.
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Tue 10 Mar 2009, 20:38,
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...the people in your image, assuming the words are germaine to them, are desperately insecure.
It all seems to be how they feel about what's going on in some self-referential clubby nightmare. Or was that the point? I'm sorry if I was too un-hip to get it. No - seriously. I'm not taking the piss.
I'm not complaining about your art at all.
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Tue 10 Mar 2009, 20:45,
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It all seems to be how they feel about what's going on in some self-referential clubby nightmare. Or was that the point? I'm sorry if I was too un-hip to get it. No - seriously. I'm not taking the piss.
I'm not complaining about your art at all.

the song is, seemingly to me, about this guy going to a club to rave and dance, and seeing all these stereotypes, and saying how stupid it is, and how people should just dance and not care. But the band themselves are total stereotypes, and obviously really care about their appearance, looking just right for the 'scene', y'know...? Not saying their music's bad or anything, cos I quite like, but yeah...
Anyway, no, I'm neither an Indie Cindy or a Hoxton Hero, nor do I think I am one.
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Tue 10 Mar 2009, 20:49,
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Anyway, no, I'm neither an Indie Cindy or a Hoxton Hero, nor do I think I am one.

It would seem as though I've got the message, albeit in an oblique way.
I have no idea what band or song you're talking about, but I agree about cloney, self-conscious stereotypes and their pointlessness. Sometimes the message transcends the medium, so yay for you!
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Tue 10 Mar 2009, 20:55,
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I have no idea what band or song you're talking about, but I agree about cloney, self-conscious stereotypes and their pointlessness. Sometimes the message transcends the medium, so yay for you!

but at least you got it. :D
It's 'That Boy That Girl' by Hadouken!
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Tue 10 Mar 2009, 20:57,
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It's 'That Boy That Girl' by Hadouken!

I'm just an old giffer and don't know about these sort of things, to be honest.
In my day we had Blur's "Boys and Girls" and the message was the same. Though to be fair, it was set elsewhere.
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Tue 10 Mar 2009, 21:07,
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In my day we had Blur's "Boys and Girls" and the message was the same. Though to be fair, it was set elsewhere.