What's the UK gaf consensus on cats and the whole indoor/outdoor thing? I've always let them outside and so has everybody I know. Is it a yank thing to consider it cruel to let them out?
What's the UK gaf consensus on cats and the whole indoor/outdoor thing? I've always let them outside and so has everybody I know. Is it a yank thing to consider it cruel to let them out?
I remember them re-running Monkey every night at about 2am, followed by the weirdest sketch show ever called Dare To Believe. They'd show The PJs too, it was a great time of day for TV.
Is it ok if I think the cherub on a rocking horse just looks shit without having to defend my opinion via forced artistic / social / historical commentary?
What's the UK gaf consensus on cats and the whole indoor/outdoor thing? I've always let them outside and so has everybody I know. Is it a yank thing to consider it cruel to let them out?
Been warm and sunny the last couple of days in Newcastle. Rather nice indeed, was getting fucking sick of the shitty cold weather.
Also I love Film 4 for providing an HD channel too.
most obscure film i ever watched on film4 was Kamikaze Girls and it was amazing because i love japan.
Banzai was ace!
Yeah I was very impressed. As a satire on sub-culture obsession it was fabulous, while pastiching various Japanese film and manga tropes with hilarious results.CHEEZMO;35435872 said:Kamikaze Girls really is an amazing film. Seriously.
Yeah I was very impressed. As a satire on sub-culture obsession it was fabulous, while pastiching various Japanese film and manga tropes with hilarious results.
Also, like with Randy in South Park, the father was the best character.
Green Scar I honestly have no idea what you're talking about. Are you okay?You're losing character
that was also about as pleasurable as ramming a Sharpie through your cock and making it disappear altogether, by hammering it down with a copy of the Yellow Pages, with a nail in the end of it
I watching it for Blur. That was all. Unfortunately, Damon tired his vocals out 3/4s of the way into the first song. I've seen him live twice, once as Gorillaz and once for Doctor Dee. He does that sometimes as because he's getting older he can't quite hit the same range as his voice is changing. Gorillaz tracks are more suited to his current voice. Doctor Dee had some amazing moments but every now and again he'd try to hit a note he wasn't quite comfortable with but would have been totally fine doing back in the Britpop era.Am I the only one that enjoyed/s watching The Brits? Things like that I just take light heartedly as a bit of fun, I think some people (like that reviewer up there) take it way too seriously and get themselves worked up.
I would appreciate it if you didn't use our classification as water fowl as a pejorative against our good selves.Fucking ducks, sort your avatars out.
Guys I can't stop listening to the 13 minute version of the new Gorillaz track.
UK music is just the best.
No doubt.but the best bit is by an american
and the crazy parts of the 13-minute version are almost certainly by the other american
and it was funded by an american company i guess
(still agree)
Guys I can't stop listening to the 13 minute version of the new Gorillaz track.
UK music is just the best.
My first ever gig was the Chemical Brothers for their Push The Button tour. I was 17 and everyone around me was on drugs. Amazing.
No doubt.
But.
I'd put a ton on money on the general musical direction having been done by Albarn.
I don't really rate anything we've produced since the mid nineties. I have to get my musical fixes from Scandinavia, Germany and Holland. So basically my whole life I've kept well clear of UK music.
I like some of the older stuff. Beatles, Pet Shop Boys, Eurythmics, Yazoo, Queen, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Jethro Tull, Floyd etc (the list goes on and on).
Probably the only new(ish) band I rate is Muse.
the death of britpop heralded the birth of radiohead
so it's difficult to feel too bad about it
I wasn't too much of a fan after OK Computer. The Bends is my favourite album of theirs but that's because it was the soundtrack to one one of my favourite summers ever.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBfFo1zQTfothe death of britpop heralded the birth of radiohead
so it's difficult to feel too bad about it
Britpop may have died, but its zombie form known as 'landfill indie' that terrorised the early/mid Noughts was so much worse. HEY GUYS LET'S ALL LISTEN TO THE PIGEON DETECTIVES *shoves gun down throat*
Britpop may have died, but its zombie form known as 'landfill indie' that terrorised the early/mid Noughts was so much worse. HEY GUYS LET'S ALL LISTEN TO THE PIGEON DETECTIVES *shoves gun down throat*
the same period also gave us franz ferdinand
take me out is basically a perfect song
Well yeah, they were like one of the first. Those 3 albums are all great, although the first one is obviously a touch above due to the amount of single-worthy tracks on it.
I feel like there was a million bands that came after trying to capitalise on their success, as if 4 lads with guitars was somehow the formula, and not writing fantastic songs with an awesome amount of swagger to them.
Kaiser Chiefs have aged badly, I feel.
ooooooooooohhhhhhhh!-oooooooOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHH!!!!-OOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!-OOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!The problem with Kaiser Chiefs is that you'd hear a couple of their songs, go "oh man that's some good stuff", buy their album and realise you'd just got duped into buying the same song over and over.
Very, very samey.
The problem with Kaiser Chiefs is that you'd hear a couple of their songs, go "oh man that's some good stuff", buy their album and realise you'd just got duped into buying the same song over and over.
Very, very samey.
Nothing bores me more than people talking about music.
o gosh you must really listen to lots of cool indie bands that noone has ever heard of can i sleep with you?Nothing bores people more than listening to me talk about music
mostly because they rarely have a fucking clue who i'm talking about
fuck