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He's just trolling for attention. You could safely ignore him and nothing of value would be lost.Even my post #32 that has no mention of the song?
He's just trolling for attention. You could safely ignore him and nothing of value would be lost.Even my post #32 that has no mention of the song?
Devastating. Now, why don't you go back to writing prolix screeds about how life is so unfair and how you didn't ask to be born.c***.
To be fair though, it's only about three individuals who are skewing the average.This is by far the most mentally ill messageboard I've ever posted on.
They're doing a hell of a job.To be fair though, it's only about three individuals who are skewing the average.
So true... originally I had Viva Hate but not the singles... I remember around 1990 trying to track down the Suedehead and EILS singles to finally hear the b-sides. No new or used record store still had them and I finally had to have them special ordered (of course this was before we could shop online). All told it probably took about a month before I had the singles and could hear the songs. Of course these songs are gems but all that work to get them made me truly appreciate them. So different from the instant access world of today.A lovely little song and it certainly wouldn't have been out of place had it appeared on Bona Drag. That said, songs like this and Sister, I'm a Poet seemed even more special because you had to search a bit harder to find them.
I like that phrase "common as muck". First time I've heard it.I do know myself. I do know that I've come from a working class background. I do know how my dad couldn't bear hearing shit from lah de Dah people. I know I'm common as muck. That's my strength. I'm a lot stronger than you'd give me credit for.
haha, that's rich coming from you. you contribute nothing of value but feel comfortable shitting on people who are strugglingHe's just trolling for attention. You could safely ignore him and nothing of value would be lost.
Sorry, who are you again?haha, that's rich coming from you. you contribute nothing of value but feel comfortable shitting on people who are struggling
This. That’s what a lot of people don’t get about b-sides. Some of them might be even better than some album tracks, but the fact they’re kind of hidden away, and that the ones who find them are mostly hardcore fans, make them even more special.
wow, impressive comeback.Sorry, who are you again?
Thank you, whomsoever you are.wow, impressive comeback.
And @GirlAfraidWillNeverLearnThis thread deteriorated in a weird and unexpected way.
@Ketamine Sun I agree, it’s strange. But I still don’t feel he’s purposely trolling. I could be wrong, of course.
If I want to troll, I will do. It's what I've always done. Even when I used to be allowed to go out and about I still trolled. I need attention. Its sad but its what I do. But you know what? People can't label you as one thing or the other. What have people to say when I admit that I'm lonely and looking for a response? Nothing. They know what I'm up to.
And @GirlAfraidWillNeverLearn
Well, at least he admits to it, but it’s just more trolling for attention. See his below post.
Yes, an absolute gem - if you can strum a stringed instrument, you will never tire of playing this song (D, Em, A, Bm and G).
Which brings me on to... a bit more credit for its composer, please!
Mr Stephen Brian Street.
And the arrangement is sublime - just two acoustic guitars and a violin.
I also remember some interview where he mentions trying to dye his hair gold and it coming out green instead.