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No-one agrees
And rightly so
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1. We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful - Morrissey
2. You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby - The Smiths
3. Spit On a Stranger - Pavement
4. Carnation - The Jam
5. Move On - Hot Hot Heat
"If you're wondering why
all the love that you long for eludes you
...I'll tell you why."
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Good shout with Forward, Russia! as well, although I prefer Eight and Nine, and I don't think they are '05
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I was at the Caley game with PopTart (and Sir Edwin of Isaac)
Firstly, let's take the negatives. Byrne got man of the match for aimless running and poor distribution; John Stewart gave the worst display of ball control in the history of soccer; Nicholson belied his price tag; and most obviously, we missed easy chances.
However, despite the dire first half performance, there were positives. McNaughton looked absolutely solid in the decent-looking back three partnership; Clark looked assured at right-back; Stewart's performance must confirm to Jimmy C that he is bawbag; and basically, we did everything but score against an unthreatening 6th placed side. Sacking Calderwood right now would be wrong, which is what Dons fans have been suggesting on radio phone-ins
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Happy New Year to everyone
'Cept it will probably turn out to be unhappy and unsatisfying, like every other year
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Well, there's been plenty of good 'uns. Here's a few that I have bought, or enjoyed in various circumstances:
Interpol - Evil
Interpol - C'mere
Arcade Fire - Rebellion (Lies)
Nine Inch Nails - Only
The Departure - Lump In My Throat
Editors - Munich
Editors - Blood
Sons and Daughters - Dance Me In
Drive-By Argument - Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy
Idlewild - I Understand It
Maximo Park - Going Missing
Death From Above 1979 - Blood On Our Hands
Death From Above 1979 - Romantic Rights
British Sea Power - It Ended On An Oily Stage
Franz Ferdinand - Do You Want To
The Strokes - Juicebox
Hot Hot Heat - Middle of Nowhere
Queens of the Stone Age - Little Sister
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Morrissey - Your Arsenal
The Strokes - Juicebox
Franz Ferdinand - Do You Want To?
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Good to see PiL are in your thoughts, young Time Machine
1. The National Front Disco - Morrissey
2. Your Diary - Franz Ferdinand
3. Missionary - Josef K
4. Seattle - PiL
5. Skank Bloc Bologna - Scritti Politti
"Where is our boy?
We've lost our boy
But they should know where you've gone
Because again and again you've explained
You're going to the National Front Disco
England for the English."
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Good man! Griffin can get to f**k though, rejected by Dunfermline and the bottom club in the entire English league system. What does that tell a rational human being? But if it denies Dempsey a place in the squad...
Yousef! You g'an to the game?
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Josef K reappears!
But not as the previous Leif Erikson...
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1. Juicebox - The Strokes
2. Ask - The Smiths
3. Do You Want To? - Franz Ferdinand
4. The Classical - The Fall
5. Stink - Arab Strap
"Shyness is nice, shyness can stop you
From doing all the things in life you'd like to."
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Football is boring
Football is as boring as you are exciting
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I know, I was just looking for pathetic ways to amuse myself at 00.38am by picking holes in what people were saying
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yeah' date=' i always forget how uncommon sports and public houses are in america.
doh![/quote']
Oh I'm sorry
I was just picking up on the way you phrased it - "because everyone, maaaaaan"
One could be forgiven for detecting an Americanised influence...
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because everyone man loves football matches and "the pub"...
And you just like American things
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Nine Inch Nails - With Teeth
The Faint - Danse Macabre
The Robocop Kraus - Living With Other People
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I would look look forward to them with equal anticipation, yes.
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Having read Roddy's online diary, I'm a little concerned that he appears to be completely ruling out the sort of musical direction that produced "Warnings/Promises", whatever you care to describe it as. It's a bit silly really that he is keeping the folk stuff exclusively under his own name; Idlewild as an exclusively "rock" band is not a bad thing (because they do rock better than most bands), but it still seems something of a "backward" step....
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1. Suffer Little Children - The Smiths
2. Glass Danse - The Faint
3. Certain Tragedy - Radio 4
4. Sex Lines Are Expensive Comedy - Drive-By Argument
5. Why Can't I Be You? - The Cure
"You might sleep, but you will never dream."
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tv tanned...oh wait' date=' he was never a scenester, just one of those keyboard jockeys that NEVER goes to anything unless it's the wildhearts. booooring.
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God this regular member's good, whoever he/she may be....the words "nail", "hit", "on", "the" and "head" immediately spring to mind
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You never mentioned to me Maxi, when you sent me Desalvo once, that Allan Stewart was in them! An interesting move, I never would have thought his delicate acoustic laments would have been subverted by drop-tunings
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Well....me
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Here's my input:
Nine Inch Nails - With Teeth
British Sea Power - Open Season
Editors - The Back Room
I think Death From Above 1979 was 2004...
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You should see the Spanish press - "Rangers will pose no problem whatsoever for Villarreal, dream draw...etcetera"
It may be true, but by the same token Rangers will be delighted to have avoided bigger names, despite the dangerousity of Villarreal (I know that word doesn't exist). And Rangers can rape anyone at Ibrox, just depends if they can be arsed
AFC Thread (not for non football lovers)
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Does failing to control everything that was floated his way, mis-kicking, and not having any shots on target (nor probably any shots full stop) constitute a good performance from a "striker"? I think not. Where was his trademark pace? In Jimmy's mind, in which it has only ever existed
On the other hand, it appeared to me McNaughton handled the threat of heftier players than him, such as Brewster, very well, with several timely clearances and interventions. As PopTart mentioned, he never gets much praise because he is not very well liked player by the fans. Which is a shame, because he is talented