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SteveCrisis

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  1. I stand by the SFA's 'Ower my deid body' stance but at the same time it disnae bither me.

    The only concern I have with it is, should it get green lit, if Olympic Gold was won then there's a high possibility of Great Britain being spelt E-N-G-L-A-N-D by the press and pundits alike. It would be another achievement to follow in 1966's vast shadow.

  2. If you haven't seen Four Rooms, please don't bother just to see QT. His involvement notwithstanding, it's one of the worst films ever.

    That's a matter of personal taste and opinion.:up:

    THE worst film ever is Love, Honour and Obey.:swearing:

  3. I enjoyed it a lot, just wish he would stop putting himself in his own movies because he is a shitty actor.
    I dunno, he's quite good in From Dusk Till Dawn. He carries off the whole homicidal rapist thing quite well.

    I agree.

    From Dusk 'til Dawn he played the part of Ritchie quite well. Not forgetting his appearance in Pulp Fiction.

    Another qulaity Tarantino role can bee seen in the final sequence of Four Rooms starring Tim Roth as the film's only recurring character. Trantino wrote, directed and starred in this segment entitled The Man From Holywood which was an homage to a Hitchcock TV short.

    I took my father in to see Death Proof. We both agreed it was good but not his best.

  4. I was reluctant to buy this when it first came out, but bowing to some peer pressure I caved in and was pleasantly surprised.

    Begging You and Love Spreads stand out as my favourites.

    Next thread: Napalm's Harmony Corruption and Morrissey's Southpaw Grammar...

    (They're in a similar vain...)

  5. Don't think there's been a Mogwai thread for a while... and I can't believe it's almost a year since I saw them play the Albert Hall. So on Thursday, London here I come to see them at Somerset House for Vodafone Live. Once again, the anticipation is kiling me.

    So, for all the 'Gwai fans here what's your stand out track and favourite album?

    For me it has to be Xmas Steps track-wise and Happy Songs For Happy People album-wise.

    Admittedly, HSFHP did take a while for me to get in to but nowadays it's an album I constantly crave to listen to.

  6. You don't deal with the Dutch people I have to. Trust me these guys are cunts.
    I wonder if Bob Bouma is reading this thread.

    To be fair it's the sales team of one organisation in particular that's making me tar Dutch people with the same brush.

    I humbly apologise for any offence caused.

    Can we get back to abortion please?

  7. Can't stomach Fugazi myself, think they're terrible. But if anyone's interested, I have their early vinyls gathering dust if you want to help Jake clear some space in his boxroom.....

    PM me. I'll part company with hard earned pennies for them.

  8. Let's talk about D.C.'s finest. I go through Fugazi phases where I'm quite obsessed for a month or two and then not so much for a while. Currently in my first Fugazi phase for a good few months and thoroughly enjoying In on the Kill Taker and taking in the low down groove of "Sweet and Low". I believe "Arpeggiator" to be the best instrumental ever recorded though.

    What are your favourite albums and songs Fugazi Fans?

    Who Was at the Lemon Tree Gig?

    Who's enjoyed Joe Lally's solo album?

    Who clicked on this thread because they wanted to discuss Marillion's 1984 release Fugazi?

    I'm like that as well. Months go by without a nod in Fugazi's direction and then all of a sudden I crave to listen to something angular. Solution? Fugazi.

    My favourite Fugazi album fluctuates between Kill Taker, Red Medicine and Diet.

    Favourite Songs Ex-Spectator, Facet Squared,Target and Last Chance For A Slow Dance. Waiting Room goes without saying as does Margin Walker and Glue Man.

    The Lemon Tree Gig, as Peep said, was a special day for Aberdeen. I too was there with Jeff (Get Lost), his grandfather and the usual suspects. Them opening with Facet Squared was an indicator that it was going to be a memorable show.

    Joe Lally's solo album hasn't been listened to for a while, but at the time I bought it I couldn't get enough. Might just chuck it on tonight while I'm cooking my tea.

    Marillion? *cough* I own Incommunicado on 7" single. I quite like it...

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