snakybus
Well-Known Member
enough of that - you ought to know i'm beyond mocking boyo!!
leigh
This cannot be denied. It's true. It was more of a tribute, however. An homage.
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enough of that - you ought to know i'm beyond mocking boyo!!
leigh
'weird'
Surreal
- Maybe a bit weird?
- Yeah. You eating that burger?
"Angular guitars" is another one that does it for me. Lazy journalism. There's plenty more of them music journo clichés alos that get my goat. I'll have to start making a definitive list of the top 50 Most Overused Music Journalism Clichés and use it as a feature for the January issue of my monthly rag when I can't be arsed to write anything over the Christmas period.
"a veritable tour de force"
"The new Bob Dylan"
"Like a young Bob Dylan"
"Dylanesque"
"seminal"
"a veritable tour de force"
"The new Bob Dylan"
"Like a young Bob Dylan"
"Dylanesque"
"seminal"
YES!!!!
And when talking about books, Kafkaesque
"a veritable tour de force"
"The new Bob Dylan"
"Like a young Bob Dylan"
"Dylanesque"
"seminal"
YES!!!!
And when talking about books, Kafkaesque
See that comes from Irish. There's no equivalent "gach la" tense in English.
What do you do every morning?
- I be on thumped.
See? doesn't work.
I quite like those Irishisms (sic) that carried into English.
Some others that I like:
The car broke down on me.
I will come downstairs so.
Eponymous
Sophomore
Like x on y i.e. Miles Davies on Acid
Things being "very unique". Either something is unique or it's not, there's no very about it.
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