shoey
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And now I see that recordstore.co.uk don't have the stock to fulfill the orders. Balls.
Is this why I haven't even had an email to say they are on their way yet?
I ordered them nearly a month ago!
Balls indeed!
And now I see that recordstore.co.uk don't have the stock to fulfill the orders. Balls.
Is this why I haven't even had an email to say they are on their way yet?
I ordered them nearly a month ago!
Balls indeed!
Easy mistake--the previous 3 singles were 1 CD & 2 7"s.
Really a top notch song, I actually wish this had made YOR.
still waiting for mine in the post, and iTunes is hopeless, even here in the UK. Who\'s to blame for the B-sides being unavailable there? The record company?
they want you to download it illegally. i\'m waiting for the link to appear. f*** them if they can not get their shit together. it is their business, not ours.
Sorry but I don't think it's worth the money. Chrissies' vocals aren't exploited to the best of their potential.
It isn't that there's not enough lyrical depth.... there just aren't enough lyrics full stop.
Rough teenagers should be ashamed of drinking themselves into oblivion and politicians for mismanaging finances....yes we know, now please expand on this.
It's not good enough....
Do you expect a philosophical, profound, lyrical masterpiece from every song? Jesus. It's a good song; no need for the doom.
I just think it doesn't compare with previous b-sides I much prefer "My dearest love" and "Children in Pieces" not to mention most of the Quarry b-sides.
If you like it why not say exactly why you think it's a good song.
I'm very much entitled to my opinion.
and the 'is this all you WAS born for' terrible terrible grammar, but it works with the song and if everyone else can get away with churning out crap with very little grammatical sense whatsoever, then i think we can forgive Moz in this context.
Well I think it's a wry remark. He's clearly commenting on the inane and foolish teenagers who are so commonplace and I think it's quite clear that he's satirising the abysmal grammar and nonsense that they themselves come out with.
They're on iTunes US if you preorder YoR. Stop bitching.
Well I think it's a wry remark. He's clearly commenting on the inane and foolish teenagers who are so commonplace and I think it's quite clear that he's satirising the abysmal grammar and nonsense that they themselves come out with.
I don't think so, maybe this is the case, but he's become more and more fond of playing with language and grammar in recent years.
Too late for me to think of any now, but I'll have a think on it tomorrow morning