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Musical Guilty Pleasures


Rudy

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1 hour ago, Rudy said:

Arguably the worst song ever written

its a great song - there is a cover of it by Ruston Kelly which is brilliant.

If fact another guilty pleasure which reminds me of this time was Sixpence None The Wiser and Kiss Me. Used to love the way that tune whe into the chours.

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8 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

its a great song - there is a cover of it by Ruston Kelly which is brilliant.

If fact another guilty pleasure which reminds me of this time was Sixpence None The Wiser and Kiss Me. Used to love the way that tune whe into the chours.

Don’t talk shite

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14 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

There are many things I would go to you for advice. Jumping up and down, best comfy trackie bottoms, best route from the ethiad to bolton during rush hour etc but music is certainly not one of them.

And that says more about you than it does me my old China 

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1 hour ago, bolton_blondie said:

Shed seven. Got told they are shit today by someone who thinks he knows better than me. 

He’s right. They were shit in the 90s and I doubt they’ve got better 

Chasing rainbows, go and chase cars on the 61 

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3 minutes ago, bolton_blondie said:

As a teenager these are the kind of people I never associated with. Hated all the Wigan pier, clubland shite. I was too cool and indie for that noise. 

Not my cup of tea either. But it's got its own subculture that is at least as strong as the grime scene. You want to see the hard house tent at Creamfields, probably the best atmosphere at the festival. It's massive as a genre. Everyone's white though and generally from the north of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland so it doesn't get a mention. 

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Just now, kent_white said:

Not my cup of tea either. But it's got its own subculture that is at least as strong as the grime scene. You want to see the hard house tent at Creamfields, probably the best atmosphere at the festival. It's massive as a genre. Everyone's white though and generally from the north of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland so it doesn't get a mention. 

It just takes me back to school where it was all rockports, gold sovereigns and mc-ing. REALLY not for me. I thought I was better than them 😂😂

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