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Pat Vegas
07-28-2016, 12:08 PM
Birdhouse in your soul :furious:
Especially that bit where it sounds like a traffic jam.
They Might Be Giants? Fairly annoying.
I suppose, anything by UB40 or Simply Red would piss me off. Utter, utter ****.
Sir C
07-28-2016, 12:29 PM
Birdhouse in your soul :furious:
Especially that bit where it sounds like a traffic jam.
Loving You by Minnie Riperton.
Hasn't been on the radio since 1973, but still, it used to piss me off then.
Loving You by Minnie Riperton.
Hasn't been on the radio since 1973, but still, it used to piss me off then.
I quite like it being sampled in A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules from the Centre of the Ultraworld.
I expect you are familiar.
Sir C
07-28-2016, 12:42 PM
I quite like it being sampled in A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules from the Centre of the Ultraworld.
I expect you are familiar.
:nod: I prefer the 12" remix. I've got it on blue vinyl. A banging tune. :music:
:nod: I prefer the 12" remix. I've got it on blue vinyl. A banging tune. :music:
I expect you are trying to have fun at my expense so I will bid you a good day and tell you to **** off.
Bullies never win.
Bergkamp Was Best
07-28-2016, 12:45 PM
Anything by Adele, in fact she is f*cking annoying full stop :-\
Pat Vegas
07-28-2016, 12:46 PM
Anything by Adele, in fact she is f*cking annoying full stop :-\
Completely agree. Music for emotional women, Same **** in every song.
and for some reason when I hear 'Rolling in the deep' with that thumping drum sound. I just picture her rolling down a flight of stairs.
Sir C
07-28-2016, 12:46 PM
I expect you are trying to have fun at my expense so I will bid you a good day and tell you to **** off.
Bullies never win.
Have you considered seeing a doctor, sw? :-( Your expletive-laden unprovoked aggression points towards autism, or possibly Tourette's ;-(
Birdhouse in your soul :furious:
Especially that bit where it sounds like a traffic jam.
in a similar vein, that Samsung phone advert with odd looking chap dropping his phone in the sink, channel change as soon as it comes on
Have you considered seeing a doctor, sw? :-( Your expletive-laden unprovoked aggression points towards autism, or possibly Tourette's ;-(
As a "fellow" Irish man I would expect you to know this to be normal discourse between adults.
Hmmmmmmm???
You're less of a son of Ireland than poor departed late Jorge. God bless him.
Brentwood
07-28-2016, 12:52 PM
Birdhouse in your soul :furious:
Especially that bit where it sounds like a traffic jam.
Streets of Philadelphia. Hate it
Anything by U2, obvs
Sir C
07-28-2016, 12:52 PM
As a "fellow" Irish man I would expect you to know this to be normal discourse between adults.
Hmmmmmmm???
You're less of a son of Ireland than poor departed late Jorge. God bless him.
I haven't done anything about it. My conscience is troubling me.
I haven't done anything about it. My conscience is troubling me.
No rush, sure you haven't even invoked Article 50 yet, if indeed you ever will.
7sisters
07-28-2016, 12:55 PM
Birdhouse in your soul :furious:
Especially that bit where it sounds like a traffic jam.
Justin Timberlake - Can't stop the feeling..
excessively gay :banghead:
Songs that come on the radio that piss you off. .
I say this as no attempt to annoy or enrage others but I simply have to say Bruce Springsteen songs.
It is not simply that I don't like the chap's music, many do, but one of the two radio stations to which I sometimes listen appear to feel duty bound to play his stuff every hour.
This morning as I prepared pack lunches I had The River.
I appreciate a large amount of my fellow people enjoy his work, but for ****s sake give the rest of us a break.
Sir C
07-28-2016, 12:57 PM
No rush, sure you haven't even invoked Article 50 yet, if indeed you ever will.
Yes indeed. But there might be a bit of a rush on if I leave it too late. You might run out of places, or something.
Burney
07-28-2016, 01:23 PM
Loving You by Minnie Riperton.
Hasn't been on the radio since 1973, but still, it used to piss me off then.
Les Fleurs is still good, though
eastgermanautos
07-28-2016, 01:47 PM
Dire straits. Also much of U2.
eastgermanautos
07-28-2016, 01:48 PM
Dead or alive by bon jovi
eastgermanautos
07-28-2016, 01:49 PM
Much of Eminem.
I notice that most of the songs and artists mentioned seem to come from the past (yes, I realise that they are hardly going to come from the future but you know what I mean).
Does this reflect the radio stations people listen to (I don't listen at all) or the fact that no-one can cite a commercially-popular song from more recent years because THEY ALL SOUND THE ****ING SAME? SAME SAME SAME SAME
Sir C
07-28-2016, 02:00 PM
I notice that most of the songs and artists mentioned seem to come from the past (yes, I realise that they are hardly going to come from the future but you know what I mean).
Does this reflect the radio stations people listen to (I don't listen at all) or the fact that no-one can cite a commercially-popular song from more recent years because THEY ALL SOUND THE ****ING SAME? SAME SAME SAME SAME
It's probably more a reflection of our age demographic, tbh :-( :old:
It's probably more a reflection of our age demographic, tbh :-( :old:
I really don't think we're missing much. Many of the youngsters I work with agree that things have rather stagnated in this century, and that us old farts had a far more interesting musical time of it. Not that there aren't talented people around still doing what they do well, but there isn't the change and variety now.
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