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Old 05.18.2006, 02:19 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
ahhh, anglo-centric.

I do not know Pulp. I have no clue who nanthony & the johnsons are, and I have heard of the pogues, but everyone I know that loves them is a drunk ass pubcrawler loser. ha!

for real though. I had no idea who any of them were.

I remember the happy mondays. used to dig their records.

Oh, crikey. I can see that with Pulp, but I thought Anthony was well-known in alt. circles - he did stuff with Lou Reed on the Raven (as in sang with him, not fucked him) - He's got a very strange falsetto, you might like it. If it means anything at all, he's the most surprising person in the NME list, given that he's very, very gay and a bit cabaret and quite touching and grown up.

I am a drunk ass pubcrawler - I would say the Pogues are infinitely better than the dropkick murphys, which is the closest America comes (which isn't that close).

And you really should check out Pulp's his n hers, it's one of the greatest guitar albums of the 90's.
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