Posted: Sun May 26, 2002 8:59 pm
LMAO... never did I expect to see the words "Travis" and "fun" in the same sentence...

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They did do a smashing rendition of Britneys Speares first single. You could say that was fun.Originally posted by Georgi
LMAO... never did I expect to see the words "Travis" and "fun" in the same sentence...![]()
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Yes, but that was the only thing they ever did that was.Originally posted by Tamerlane
They did do a smashing rendition of Britneys Speares first single. You could say that was fun.
Yeah - I thought that Idioteque was probably from South Park, as well as I Might Be Wrong and possibly Dollars and Cents or Everything In It's Right Place. But it's all just guessing really...Originally posted by frogus
Yeah...kids, that South Park show was a wicked gig...it was their homecoming to Oxford after about 6 (?) years away...and yeah, Thom was freakin terrified. 'Just our first gig in our home town this millenium....no pressure' if I remember his words correctly. He's got a wierd act going, but IMHO pogoing or making jokes with the crowd would ruin the feel of the music... @Kam, I'm pretty sure that it has never been documented which tracks on IMBW are from where - I've looked. I'm pretty certain that Ideoteque's from Oxford, but apart from that I don't know...
Ummm...are you sure you're not talking about some other song? The main lyric in "Bishop's Robes" is 'bastard headmaster' repeated over and over again, which is rather apt as he was, and he had no time at all for music or drama. He's just left at the end of last year though, I never thought I'd be happy to see him go but his replacement...Originally posted by frogus
BTW @ Kam, do you know which teacher it is that he wrote 'Bishop's Robes' about? (you do go to Abingdon, right?) - hint - it's a creepy Latin teacher, I don't know if he's still there, but I do know that he was three years ago...
No, I was about three people back from the fence by the end, but tell you the truth I really wouldn't have wanted to be sitting down for that...Originally posted by frogus
also, were you in the stand at the front? That little exclusive pig pen for the first 2000 guests, plus celebrities? I didn't get in...
Originally posted by frogus
the Supergrass moshpit
Oh, yes he was awful...almost as bad as Sigur Ros in fact, except for when it started raining, and he pulled out a harmonica and started improvising. I thought that things would look up from there, but then he went back to the droning. Shame reallyOriginally posted by frogus
P.S. wasn't Beck ****?
But you don't even know what Radiohead albums I have...Originally posted by Kameleon
Oh, and Georgi, you'd better go buy some more Radiohead albums, or you'll be sorry
I'm sure one or two more won't hurt...Originally posted by Georgi
But you don't even know what Radiohead albums I have...![]()
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Hi humanflyz !Originally posted by humanflyz
Hello All:
I am getting tired with my music collection. I am looking at recommendations for some fresh music that I can listen to. I am interested in punk/rock, rap, and generally all politically-oriented music. I know SYM is made up of diverse people with diverse musical tastes, so I thought it would be a good idea to ask people here for ideas. Thanks.![]()
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What even Pablo Honey? With the worst song Radiohead have ever done (ergo track 3 from Pablo Honey) on it. Okay maybe not as bad as pop is deadOriginally posted by Ode to a Grasshopper
Kam's right, you can never have too many Radiohead albums.
Which ones do you have, @Georgi? They're hard to get over here, so I don't have many.![]()
Let's not go there, OK?Originally posted by Mr Sleep
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I never noticed it because i have handy button called skip >->-> on my CD PlayerOriginally posted by Kameleon
Let's not go there, OK?Track 3 - How Do You? isn't it - is a song that you don't really notice, coming as it does straight after the glory that is Creep. Neither are their crowning glory, however
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Originally posted by humanflyz
I already have Rage Against The Machine, and I love their music. About classical music, I am not really that big of a fan, but don't have anything against it either. I also prefer music with words, not just instrumental. I haven't really heard anything before the 80's, so I guess I could check out some older music. Here's some of the things I already have:
1)NoFX
2)Rage Against The Machine
3)Lagwagon
4)Bad Religion
5)Ten Foot Pole
6)Green Day
7)Barenaked Ladies
8)Dido
9)System Of A Down
10)Nirvana
11)Coldplay
12)Saves The Day
13)Tool
14)Radiohead
15)Eminem
16)Dr. Dre
17)2Pac
18)Metallica
19)Chemical Brothers
As you can see, these music are fairly recent, but I see no really outstanding music in the present that are in the same genre that I prefer. @Fable: Ewan MacColl sounds very intriguing. I'll look him up on the net.
BTW, this discussion is very helpful to me, so thanks for the suggestions and please keep them coming.![]()
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These days everyone gets overhyped by the British music press.Originally posted by Tamerlane
The Vines are great although I fear the lads have been given way too much exposure from the British press. They will suffer from having too much high expectations placed on them when they start working on their second album. Seeing them in two weeks, but I have heard from Georgi that they do a decent live show.