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  • #46
    Originally posted by PSRB View Post
    The Clash?
    I like The Clash, but no!

    Has to be said, London have never been awash with world class bands.......

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    • #47
      Originally posted by WES View Post
      Following I's retort is like going onstage after the Stones, but I'll try it anyway.

      War, famine and genocide will inevitably have a certain rhythm to them, unlike The Who.
      Funny you should say that. You know in the early part of their career The Who had a clause in their contract that nobody ever went on after them. By the end of the 60s they dropped that clause, as nobody was willing to go on after them.....

      Speaking of which, do we class The Stones as a London band? If so, obviously I retract my earlier claim......

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Peter View Post
        Nicely done

        No fan of The Who, no?

        Arguably London's finest band (that should flush out the Iron Maiden fans....)


        Well, the greatest album of all time was from a London based outfit, of course




        The Who? They had their moments, I suppose.
        Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Peter View Post
          Nicely done

          Arguably London's finest band (that should flush out the Iron Maiden fans....)
          Indeed. Well played
          "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

          "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Peter View Post
            Funny you should say that. You know in the early part of their career The Who had a clause in their contract that nobody ever went on after them. By the end of the 60s they dropped that clause, as nobody was willing to go on after them.....

            Speaking of which, do we class The Stones as a London band? If so, obviously I retract my earlier claim......
            Yes, of course. Nice retraction, Pedro, it has made my respect for your musical views increase, ever so slightly.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by WES View Post
              Yes, of course. Nice retraction, Pedro, it has made my respect for your musical views increase, ever so slightly.
              Mick and Keith are from Dartford, Brian Jones from Gloucestershire. Bill and Charlie are the only Londoners. It is debatable......

              The Who are proper Londoners, across the board.

              Obviously, The Stones are comfortably the superior band. Not even close.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by redgunamo View Post
                Indeed. Well played
                I don't want to dislike Maiden, I really don't. I just can't help it....

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Peter View Post
                  I get what you're saying. I think my cynicism around the whole thing is based on the hopelessness of it. Seems the only way you make a difference is by the entire world signing up to fundamental changes tot he way we live. And that just isn't realistic. It isn't how international politics or economics work.

                  So we just focus on charging people more for stuff and destroying art and sporting events.

                  If it is all true, we are ****ed. I prefer to focus on cheerier things like war, famine, genocide and The Who ...
                  Agreed.

                  In reverse order, the only solution would be intl agreement and we won't get it. It will be every nation state for itself. {cf Egypt doing gas deals on the side of the last COP.} Anyone who thinks any oil exporting country will leave a drop in the ground is deluded. We're ****ed. And as Lovelock said around 15-20 years ago, we might as well all give up and razz Ferraris cos it's over. It's too late. The planet's dead. And this is the real life Q, not some manky hippy I've met 'round the fire at a free festy.

                  But re: the hopelessness. We don't have kids, we believe the Hindu idea that we're living in the age of Kali Yug, and am therefore more accepting of the idea that it's all over. All life if just part of the Divine. There is still 1bn years before the sun expands. The dinosaurs went 65mya. There's more than enough time for intelligent life to re-evolve and learn from our mistakes.

                  I have no problem with your cynicism, your fear for your kid's descendents, your hatred of humanity's selfishness in the wake of this issue.

                  But please don't question the science when you haven't studied it cos it makes you sound like a flat-earther and you're better than that.

                  Lovelock said razz Ferraris. I say take drugs and dance. You might as well just enough yourself and if you can take tiny actions to relieve the suffering of others along the way - give a quid to a beggar, bung a bag of sugar in the foodbank bit at the supermarket - then do it.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Peter View Post
                    Funny you should say that. You know in the early part of their career The Who had a clause in their contract that nobody ever went on after them. By the end of the 60s they dropped that clause, as nobody was willing to go on after them.....

                    Speaking of which, do we class The Stones as a London band? If so, obviously I retract my earlier claim......
                    I prefer The Who to the Stones.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
                      Agreed.

                      In reverse order, the only solution would be intl agreement and we won't get it. It will be every nation state for itself. {cf Egypt doing gas deals on the side of the last COP.} Anyone who thinks any oil exporting country will leave a drop in the ground is deluded. We're ****ed. And as Lovelock said around 15-20 years ago, we might as well all give up and razz Ferraris cos it's over. It's too late. The planet's dead. And this is the real life Q, not some manky hippy I've met 'round the fire at a free festy.

                      But re: the hopelessness. We don't have kids, we believe the Hindu idea that we're living in the age of Kali Yug, and am therefore more accepting of the idea that it's all over. All life if just part of the Divine. There is still 1bn years before the sun expands. The dinosaurs went 65mya. There's more than enough time for intelligent life to re-evolve and learn from our mistakes.

                      I have no problem with your cynicism, your fear for your kid's descendents, your hatred of humanity's selfishness in the wake of this issue.

                      But please don't question the science when you haven't studied it cos it makes you sound like a flat-earther and you're better than that.

                      Lovelock said razz Ferraris. I say take drugs and dance. You might as well just enough yourself and if you can take tiny actions to relieve the suffering of others along the way - give a quid to a beggar, bung a bag of sugar in the foodbank bit at the supermarket - then do it.
                      To be fair, I didn't question the science. I questioned my ability to question it. As the great man said, I don't criticise what I can't understand.

                      I know a couple of flat earthers. They are a great night out

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
                        I prefer The Who to the Stones.
                        Oh, come on.........

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
                          I prefer The Who to the Stones.


                          SAY IT AIN'T SO GG!!!

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Peter View Post
                            Oh, come on.........
                            Keith Richards is a genius, and I don't use that term lightly. He isn't a beautiful guitar player, but what he plays is beautiful.

                            I sometimes listen to the videos on youtube of someone playing his guitar lines from Stones songs. I think I like them better than the songs themselves.

                            Tumbling Dice being my favourite. Honky Tonk Women and Midnight Rambler slightly behind. Genius.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Peter View Post
                              To be fair, I didn't question the science. I questioned my ability to question it. As the great man said, I don't criticise what I can't understand.

                              I know a couple of flat earthers. They are a great night out
                              Fairy Nuff. I just wish more people wouldn't criticise what they can't understand. That's why, ceteris paribus, I tend to go with the academic consensus.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by WES View Post
                                Keith Richards is a genius, and I don't use that term lightly. He isn't a beautiful guitar player, but what he plays is beautiful.

                                I sometimes listen to the videos on youtube of someone playing his guitar lines from Stones songs. I think I like them better than the songs themselves.

                                Tumbling Dice being my favourite. Honky Tonk Women and Midnight Rambler slightly behind. Genius.
                                With The Stones it is the groove, for me, particularly Tumbling Dice. They were at their best when Mick Taylor was in the band. That is him playing slide on Tumbling Dice.

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