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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I didn't know that was a cover
What annoys me about the church getting involved is that if I'm not a Christian then what fucking business of theirs is it? Oh you're just trying to protect me? Fuck off you patronising nonce cunt.
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:42, 2 replies, latest was 14 years ago)
didnt know what
was a cover?
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:42, Reply)
Cats in the cradle

(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:45, Reply)
Harry Chaplin
did the original, and I believe that good old cover king Jonny Cash also did a version before the California Cunts had a pop
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:47, Reply)
Sanctity of life innit.
Made up by the living.
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:43, Reply)
Fuck that it's my fucking life

(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:45, Reply)
And there is nothing sacred about your life.

(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:47, Reply)
exactly
meat and bones is all I am
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:49, Reply)
Rage against the Machines
less successful etc etc etc
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:48, Reply)
Dr Alban
less successful etc.
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:52, Reply)
Dr Alban did something even less successful? fuck!

(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:57, Reply)
you don't need commercial success to create brilliant music

(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:58, Reply)
I don't know why Dr Alban made me think of this, but want to know a surefire way to annoy the Talking Heads fan in your life?
Tell them your favourite Talking Heads song is 'How Bizarre'.
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:59, Reply)
Fuck you I won't tidy my bedroom.
as the song effectively said.
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:56, Reply)
hey man, they changed the world!

(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:56, Reply)
they were fucking shit.

(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:58, Reply)
I loved their first two albums

(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 15:04, Reply)
I had the first one as a first year student in 1992,
Then was shocked five years ago to find out that they had done anything at all after that.

Mind you, I had the same experience with Green Day, apart from the fact that as far as I knew they never did anything other than 'Basket Case' which I owned on a cassette that came free with NME.
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 15:08, Reply)
Lucky bastard.

(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 15:10, Reply)
Ha. Yes, I guess so.
I also once walked past a massive queue outside The Manchester Academy on a trip back up there in the mid to late 90's. I asked someone who they were waiting to see. That was my first and still so far only encounter wih The Offspring.
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 15:10, Reply)
Free tapes were brilliant

(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 15:10, Reply)
Milk was better

(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 15:11, Reply)
Select Magazine was particularly good for them
This one was very influential for me: rateyourmusic.com/release/comp/various_artists_f2/select_magazine_creation_tape/
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 15:11, Reply)
That one was great!
Vox used to do some good ones too.
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 15:13, Reply)
I discovered so many bands that way.
Although I still do today with the CDs that come with Uncut, Mojo and The Word. But the tapes were better.
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 15:12, Reply)
Uncut used to do that Unconditionally Guaranteed series
Which, while the tracks on it were usually pretty good, was flawed because they often had picked the only good song by a particular band.
Disappointing album purchases occasionally followed.
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 15:20, Reply)
God yes!
I'm looking at you, Lou Ford.
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 15:24, Reply)
'Member cassettes that came free with the NME?

(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 15:10, Reply)

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