prefuse;1215744 Elastica – 'Stutter' [B said:Trebley guitars and super catchy. They robbed things and made them better. Still one of me fav albums. [/B]
Elastica made better Wire songs than Wire?
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prefuse;1215744 Elastica – 'Stutter' [B said:Trebley guitars and super catchy. They robbed things and made them better. Still one of me fav albums. [/B]
Boo Radleys...fuck off Boo(unreleased)
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What's the next line of that? Could never make it out.
I believe it was "on my hole".
It's funny, but if you say 'name some Britpop bands' to most people, Oasis Blur and Pulp will come up pretty often. What's the connection? Obviously this is because NME, Select etc; decreed it so but the fact is that none of those bands had any relation to each other whatsoever. Three different sounds, three different cities, backgrounds. Most scenes and genres are pretty redundant when you peel back the layers but Britpop doesn't even count. It never existed. Look again at the bands on those cds, most of them from all over the place both geographically and stylistically. The only glue that holds a lot of them together is the fact that they existed at the same time. A collection of some genuinely talented British bands, mixed with some of the most god awful guitar bands of the last twenty years. There's a core group in there - the likes of Shed Seven, Ocean Colour Scene and Cast that I would lump together is some way - revisionist retro indie crud? Anyone? See there we go again, square peg, round peg. This is all just my opinion of course, but I just remember the whole period as an excuse for rubbish bands to wave the Union Jack or embrace their local town mentality and have a go! Which is fine, if you're any good that is...
British music is the best because they gave the world The Beatles and the Kinks. England for Euro '96 because it's their devine right to win it. Jo Guest. Frank Skinner. It's coming home, it's coming home, music's coming home. Who are ya? Who are ya? Great days, every teeth gritting moment of it.
SOOOOO PLACE YOUR HANDSSSSSSS
Well, before about 1994 British music was in a Dark Ages. I have NMEs from that time, 92,93,94, and most of the British groups dressed like Kurt Cobain and sounded like Ned's Atomic Dustbin..
In fairness to music, NME hasnt been an indicator of anything but a load of bollocks for a very long time. .
Elastica made better Wire songs than Wire?
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