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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2012 15:15:58 GMT -5
I'm tempted to say Blur's Girls and Boys from Parklife. I can see why people think it's catchy, but it was one of the first Blur tunes I heard and I hated it. I couldn't believe that some people thought this nonsense along with Country House was worthy of rivalling tunes like Live Forever and Common People during Britpop. First impressions can be deceptive though, and thank god that I gave them a proper listen to. Nowadays, I realise it's just idiots who think these are two of Blur's finest tunes. Girls and Boys doesn't even fit with the concept of Parklife either. I absolutely agree.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2012 6:34:44 GMT -5
I love Get behind me Satan from the white stripes but cant stand Red Rain. love that song, instinct bluse is the worst track on that album, sucha a great album.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2012 6:03:15 GMT -5
If anything George's woeful Piggies, leaden Savoy Truffle, and McCartney's milquetoast offerings like Honey Pie and Rocky Racoon drag that LP down, Bungalow Bill is a load of old drek too, mind. you'e out of your mind. Rocky Racoon is amazing and Bungalow Bill's verses are fucking beautiful. and George's songs are a big fuck off to the industry, yeah (to whoever said that) - so whats not to love? good songs. I'm sorry but rocky raccon is in no way amazing, very catchy, but not amazing. Lyrics like "her name was McGill, and she called her Lill, but everyone knew her as Nancy. Now she and her man, who called himself Dan" and of course the chorus of, "der der der der der, der der der der der, do do do do do do do" isn't exactly outstanding either
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