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  1. #61
    Quote Originally Posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
    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.
    The writers and critics who prophesize with their pen? They should keep their eyes wide, the chance wont come again....

  2. #62
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post


    SAY IT AIN'T SO GG!!!
    'Fraid so, WES. Never really got into the Stones. I reckon it was having 2 Scousers in my posse at uni. They got me into Dylan and Floyd, but because of The Beatles, I think they refused to believe there was another band at the same time.

    Btw, LSE in '89 had loads of Scousers there. You'd see them in the common room and all they'd say was "The Beatles, la. Bill Shankly, la." I didn't know what this meant so I got a Lonely Planet Scouse-English phrasebook. Apparently it translates as "We have the greatest rock band and the greatest football team in history. Bow down before your new Scouse overlords."

    {Though tbf, it was the fact that they were so gracious about Anfield '89 that meant I really got on with them. And living with 2 in my second year when we won the league 1990-91, beating them home and away, again they were gracious in defeat and respected us for deserving the title.}

    But I prefer Daltrey's voice. I prefer Pete Townsend's guitar. I prefer the Mod vibe. And the rhythm section blows the Stones away. Basically, Keef Moon's an inspiration to us all.

  3. #63
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    The writers and critics who prophesize with their pen? They should keep their eyes wide, the chance wont come again....
    Chapeau, P.

  4. #64
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post


    SAY IT AIN'T SO GG!!!
    Some people find The Stones a bit dull. **** knows why, but there you go....

  5. #65
    Quote Originally Posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
    'Fraid so, WES. Never really got into the Stones. I reckon it was having 2 Scousers in my posse at uni. They got me into Dylan and Floyd, but because of The Beatles, I think they refused to believe there was another band at the same time.

    Btw, LSE in '89 had loads of Scousers there. You'd see them in the common room and all they'd say was "The Beatles, la. Bill Shankly, la." I didn't know what this meant so I got a Lonely Planet Scouse-English phrasebook. Apparently it translates as "We have the greatest rock band and the greatest football team in history. Bow down before your new Scouse overlords."

    {Though tbf, it was the fact that they were so gracious about Anfield '89 that meant I really got on with them. And living with 2 in my second year when we won the league 1990-91, beating them home and away, again they were gracious in defeat and respected us for deserving the title.}

    But I prefer Daltrey's voice. I prefer Pete Townsend's guitar. I prefer the Mod vibe. And the rhythm section blows the Stones away. Basically, Keef Moon's an inspiration to us all.
    Townshend hated Keith Moon's drumming. He felt it ruined the songs and forced everyone else to do his job and keep time.

    Daltrey has a great voice but Mick is basically the Jesus of rock n roll frontmen. It all comes from him.

    Beggars Banquet/ Sticky Fingers/ Let it Bleed/ Exile on Main Street/ Goats Head Soup. Greatest run of rock albums ever made and you don't need the rest of it. You can find the roots of virtually every rock band since in those albums.

    Any band you can't find in there, you'll find in The Who.

  6. #66
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    Townshend hated Keith Moon's drumming. He felt it ruined the songs and forced everyone else to do his job and keep time.

    Daltrey has a great voice but Mick is basically the Jesus of rock n roll frontmen. It all comes from him.

    Beggars Banquet/ Sticky Fingers/ Let it Bleed/ Exile on Main Street/ Goats Head Soup. Greatest run of rock albums ever made and you don't need the rest of it. You can find the roots of virtually every rock band since in those albums.

    Any band you can't find in there, you'll find in The Who.
    Good call on GHS there, Peter, very underrated. Angie, Heartbreaker, Silver Train and Star Star, there's four very good songs just there.

  7. #67
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    Good call on GHS there, Peter, very underrated. Angie, Heartbreaker, Silver Train and Star Star, there's four very good songs just there.
    Winter is a great song

  8. #68
    Quote Originally Posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
    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.
    I used to work in forensic healthcare, g.

    20 clinicians in a room.

    20 different diagnoses made.

    20 people in the room believe theirs is correct and the other 19 are wrong.

    Science, eh?
    Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.

  9. #69
    Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post
    I used to work in forensic healthcare, g.

    20 clinicians in a room.

    20 different diagnoses made.

    20 people in the room believe theirs is correct and the other 19 are wrong.

    Science, eh?
    Quite, the whole point of science is to question it. Climate change seems the exception

  10. #70
    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    Quite, the whole point of science is to question it. Climate change seems the exception
    oh, it is changing alright.

    it is what it does, apparently.
    Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.

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