Fold your arms rating low here. It's my fav, mind you it was the first one I got.
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Fold your arms rating low here. It's my fav, mind you it was the first one I got.
Fold your arms rating low here. It's my fav, mind you it was the first one I got.
first one you got or first one you 'got'?
wahts that song?I love, I mean absolutely favourite song ever stuff, their Thin Lizzy homage song (forgotten what it's called) but nothing else does anything for me. I should give them another go
wahts that song?
I'm a cuckoo
hmmmm, my tastes would differ from most here by the looks of it;
Tigermilk
Fold Your Arms
If You're Feeling Sinister
Arab Strap
the rest
But I also think they've kept a lot of their best stuff off the albums. The first B+S I heard was when a mate gave me a copy of the Lazy Line Painter Jane EPs on a single disc. They ended up releasing these as disc 1 of the 'Push Barman' compilation that came out a couple of years back (disc 2 was I'm Waking up to Us (I think - that might have been a b-side), Legal Man, Jonathan David). Anyhow, that disc still rates as the best collection of songs I've ever heard by anyone to this day. Its not without its filler (Century of Elvis), but it contains the very best of what they've ever done (in my opinion), and that rates up there with the best of what anyone else has ever done (also in my opinion). Dog On Wheels, Photo Jenny, Le Pastie, Lazy Line Painter Jane, State I'm in, etc.
..except for 2 locked bints attempting to have a party in my right ear...
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