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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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As if I thought for a minute YOU'D like it
It's too sweet and quixotic for you, you old git.
(, Thu 7 Jan 2010, 14:07, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
Fack orf
There are more sweet and quixotic moments on Tractor's first LP than in the whole pretentious career of David Jones, the cheesy solo artist, sorry I meant r&b howler, sorry I meant trippy spaceman, sorry I meant theatrical mime performer, sorry I mean plastic soul artiste, sorry I meant 80s MOR stadium bender, sorry I meant JUNGLIST MASSIVE.
(, Thu 7 Jan 2010, 14:12, Reply)
I'm not even a fan of Bowie
so save your bile, you toad!
And shut up about tractors man. They're all stuck in the snow.
(, Thu 7 Jan 2010, 14:13, Reply)
Never!

(, Thu 7 Jan 2010, 14:14, Reply)
So wait a second, you can't even appreciate The man who fell to Earth or Labyrinth?

(, Thu 7 Jan 2010, 14:16, Reply)
both films are fine
Actually The Man Who Fell to Earth is an excellent film, but the accompanying music is utter tosh for both, if you ask me. Which, in fairness, you did.

My little sister LOVES Labyrinth - it has an innocent charm to it, and the MC Escher bits are visually excellent, but Dave's gay songs severely jeopardise my enjoyment.
(, Thu 7 Jan 2010, 14:20, Reply)
Nope, I just meant the films on this occasion
It's good to know that your hatred for the Bowie doesn't hamper your visual pleasure.
(, Thu 7 Jan 2010, 14:23, Reply)
For me the highest pinnacle of his career
is without doubt the 'Dancing in the Streets' video he did with Mick Jagger. Possibly the funniest piece of TV EVER.
(, Thu 7 Jan 2010, 14:37, Reply)
Haha, I haven't seen that in ages

(, Thu 7 Jan 2010, 15:28, Reply)

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