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Post by acidmintz on Aug 26, 2012 13:09:48 GMT
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Post by I on Aug 26, 2012 14:31:27 GMT
Oi Abbey, I've got issues with you. When Dom Shitgiou chucked us all off of B&F after they needed to bootleg Far I releases, Gordon bravely started this forum. I see that your slaphead pal and his ugly friend in Alderman's Hill have recruited you to "moderate" here. In other words, to censor stuff that doesn't represent your employer's financial interests. When kindly Zap left you took over and have made it that we cannot mention people like A drian Boot or A drian Whittaker without being censored; we are also unable to talk about things like white powders, which are transcribed to "jellyroll".
You have no interest in reggae, only these Nazi druggies from Manchester who nobody here are interested in. Whenever anyone tries to speak the truth, creeps like you are introduced to blue pencil our words.
F off back to wherever you come from and don't be a k unt all your life.
Reel.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2012 15:52:45 GMT
Got to say this guy doesn't even register on my k unt register on here.
Still, I bet if you asked him a straightforward question he would have the courage of his convictions to answer it, not like some of the fakers on here.
And interesting to note that The Vowel is sabotaging a thread on Blue Monday, the original version by New Order is one of the most innovative songs of all time. He is afraid of innovative music which takes him out of his comfortable little bubble where he still thinks doo wop is cutting edge.
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Post by I on Aug 26, 2012 20:14:18 GMT
Better happy negroes singing nonsense than ugly white fascists from a diseased town spreading genocidal lunacy.
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Post by grumpy on Aug 26, 2012 21:33:26 GMT
Manchester's not so bad. It's got some handsome Victorian buildings, a couple of splendid art galleries and a first rate microbrewery
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2012 23:50:13 GMT
And a far superior musical legacy than the insular London scene(or anywhere else in the UK for that matter) these past 30 odd years.
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Post by I on Aug 27, 2012 10:15:18 GMT
Only if you're a whitey slag with a swastika on your forehead, Nazi bwoy!
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Post by I on Aug 27, 2012 10:51:57 GMT
I really have no interest in what you describe as "the insular London scene". I don't ever remember coming on here championing anything from Slumdon. The music scene here is moribund,dominated by money men, straights, homosexuals and the middle class. My music is black American and Jamaican. I don't like white people and I hate their music. Possibly the last great record made in London was 'Electric Ladyland' by Jimi Hendrix.
Grope, you are Catholic apostate with all the guilt associated with this vile religion. You claim to have never even spoken to a black man in your life. I have no idea how you even got to hear reggae, probably a Don Letts compilation or an article by Lloyd Bradley in Q. Like you, these coconuts know nothing of reggae. Letts was a punk and Bradley a social climbing chef who used to denigrate reggae in favour of the funk he preferred. Your whole attitude to black people and reggae is one of indulgent patronage . You're an old school racist trying to enter the 21st century. I know you are not a working class person, with you lawyerly brother and frequent trips to the States. Reggae and R&B and doo wop and rock'n'roll are working class musics, made by the working class for the working class. Your real interest is in fascist rock as practised by right wingers like New Order, Morrissey, Mark E Smith and other superannuated Nazis.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2012 10:56:16 GMT
You're mad!
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Post by I on Aug 27, 2012 11:10:33 GMT
That is what Hitler called Freud.
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Post by rockstone on Aug 27, 2012 11:26:16 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2012 11:29:47 GMT
And that post is just the same tripe that you regurgitate more often than a park bench wino who spews up the contents of all the special brew he has drunk. It wasn't accurate the first time, and its not accurate on the umpteenth regurgitation. The "detail" has more holes in it than that winos vest, but you tell us you are a writer so I guess you probably have an over fertile imagination. The funny thing is that its not the hatred, or the racism, or the bigotry that comes over most strongly in these rants, its the jealousy towards your ex -peers and the regret of knowing that you have massively underachieved in the one shot of life that you have been given, despite all the pathetic protestations that you are "just a simple man blah blah, with simple tastes blah blah...." And for somebody who regularly whines about the government and the system I would wager that you don't decline your bus pass and all the benefits that you accrue to survive in your "simple life". Augmented of course by selling cassettes of music to gullible fools, music that you probably blagged in the first place. And you have the gall to go on about bootlegs and pirates. You are a fake.
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Post by edwardgeorge on Aug 28, 2012 12:56:19 GMT
to whoever is in charge of these things:
some moderation is called for here.
simon, if you must use offensive language, and clearly you must, maybe you could put it in your journalism. it's doubtful you'd find anyone interested in publishing you.
here, on this public forum, having read it all one time too many, the danger of using this language has arrived. you have become a bore.
edward george
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Post by edwardgeorge on Aug 28, 2012 12:58:16 GMT
i'd comment on the link, abderhamane, but can't access it.
'edward george'
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Post by rockstone on Aug 28, 2012 14:46:12 GMT
I am always suspicious of people who find language, in itself, offensive. Surely it is the substance of the organisation of words that is important.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2012 16:16:45 GMT
Deep maaan deep
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Post by mch on Aug 28, 2012 17:39:05 GMT
I don't understand rockstone's post on so many different levels!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2012 18:55:39 GMT
Leave "simon" alone. He is a lover of language, colourful or otherwise, and that shines through in his otherwise inane ramblings.
Eddyg, go and listen to "The Classical" and chill out, you are too tense man!
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Post by rockstone on Aug 28, 2012 19:49:05 GMT
I don't understand rockstone's post on so many different levels! You amuse me MCH. Surely what I am saying is quite simple!
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Post by grumpy on Aug 28, 2012 21:18:27 GMT
Great voices, Richard, but I would have preferred to hear them belting out something like "Guide me, oh thou great Jehovah" or "The church's one foundation".
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Post by rockstone on Aug 28, 2012 22:22:26 GMT
I am sure you would Chris!
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Post by Ekki on Aug 31, 2012 21:21:37 GMT
Great voices, Richard, but I would have preferred to hear them belting out something like "Guide me, oh thou great Jehovah" or "The church's one foundation". To be honest, Chris - tell me the difference: "How does it feel to treat me like you do? When you've your hands upon me And told me who you are I thought I was mistaken I thought I heard your words Tell me, how do I feel Tell me now, How do I feel " These are very strong religious lyrics, very well presented by the choir Richard kindly linked here. The church should have sponsored New Order
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Post by grumpy on Sept 1, 2012 6:49:28 GMT
It's not the religion, Ekki, it's the tune.
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Post by Benj52 on Sept 1, 2012 11:12:50 GMT
Yes, I was one who was convinced the Meaning of Life just might have been contained within 'Blue Monday''s mysterious lyrics such as "I can and shall obey" or was it "Anchored in shallow bay"??
As I will relate to any who will listen, I had taped the pre-release promo 12" when it was broadcast on the ZM All Nighter show second week of March 1983 and took the (mono) tape to a party where all and sundry (including ubiquitous Boot-Boys) insisted on playing it again and again, just so they could throw themselves around the squalid Aro St flat and revel in delight at the MODERNITY of it all - that stuttering drum machine start (actually an error), the deadpan vocal delivery, the kick of the bass drum, the melody of the 6 string bass, Gillian's washes of synth etc etc - a very happy memory!
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