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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 5, 2020 18:11:21 GMT
Pah. About as sensuous as an after eight mint on top a particularly stodgy cottage pie. Let’s start at the beginning. God made the earth. God put man on the earth. God chucked in a football. But then God put Liz Nistico on the earth to distract us from the football and just about everything really.
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Post by lostinspace on Oct 5, 2020 20:19:38 GMT
Pah. About as sensuous as an after eight mint on top a particularly stodgy cottage pie. Let’s start at the beginning. God made the earth. God put man on the earth. God chucked in a football. But then God put Liz Nistico on the earth to distract us from the football and just about everything really. My mother would never let that little hussey into our house for Sunday tea!!
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 6, 2020 8:54:20 GMT
Pah. About as sensuous as an after eight mint on top a particularly stodgy cottage pie. Let’s start at the beginning. God made the earth. God put man on the earth. God chucked in a football. But then God put Liz Nistico on the earth to distract us from the football and just about everything really. My mother would never let that little hussey into our house for Sunday tea!! I’m not sure what our friend Wilhelm Reich would have made of it, maybe a table and chairs with matching orgon accumulator. Likely these are his disciples. Just seems vaguely appropriate for page 69.
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 8, 2020 18:05:30 GMT
I’m not sure what our friend Wilhelm Reich would have made of it, maybe a table and chairs with matching orgon accumulator. Likely these are his disciples. Just seems vaguely appropriate for page 69. I decided this needed further scrutiny, so on your behalf I have undergone this task, I have full analysis piece on it. The track is called Bathroom Bitch, the album is Bathroom Bitch. Technically the song writing is good, I particularly like the way she rhymed tore with girl, the chorus infectious. C'mon, c'mon, c'mon 'cause I like what I like Oh I need it on my body and I need it tonight C'mon, c'mon, c'mon 'cause I like what I like I don't care about forever, I just want it tonight As a live performance it went very well, appears to be just the two of them for the multilayered sound so presume a lot was on preset, supplemented by live mic and percussion. We know already, some of the top ‘heavy metal’ stars of the past, unrecognisable on stage behind the paint through the dry ice and wall of thrashing guitars, it was a stage act they took off in the trailer. After tour they returned home to the terraced house up north they lived in with their mum, and to relax in their favourite armchair with The Guardian and a can of light ale. So we presume maybe with liz, this her stage act left in a dressing room, where she becomes Elizabeth again, studious on her craft, her songwriting and poetry, more likely to read Harper’s than Cosmo, and lists her favourite book as Mrs Beaton’s Jam Making And Preserves. So certainly not the lady living what she preaches on her own cam wh*re channel in the middle of her recording career. NSFW (or anywhere) - mega.nz/folder/v7gg3AjZ#_AJI0JyQj4_6sz0tQIvuWQ Oh dear spacey. Looks like your mother was right after all. 🙀
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 8, 2020 18:08:30 GMT
On with the tunes. After all that back to some innocent and wholesome pop!
[innocent look - shrugs] well it’s French.
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Post by lostinspace on Oct 8, 2020 18:30:09 GMT
On with the tunes. After all that back to some innocent and wholesome pop! [innocent look - shrugs] well it’s French. think she was miming that.....
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 8, 2020 18:58:03 GMT
On with the tunes. After all that back to some innocent and wholesome pop! [innocent look - shrugs] well it’s French. think she was miming that..... [innocent face] I honestly didn’t notice. To be analytical about it, this French pop is a genre all to itself. It’s about as subtle as ‘Benny Hill’?
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 9, 2020 9:47:00 GMT
Lets step away from all that cheese, it’ll give us nightmares. try something completely opposite, the crescendo of demise, is there always a happy ending when the bad guy goes down and dies?
I’d place this under the niche heading “torch” on account of the pervasive melancholy of the sound and blues foundation of the lyric.
What do you think?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2020 15:17:34 GMT
I live with thirteen dead cats
A purple dog that wears spats
They're all living out in the hall
And I can't stand it any more
I can't stand it any more more
I can't stand it any more more
I can't stand it any more more
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Post by Marriott on Oct 9, 2020 15:20:10 GMT
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Post by lostinspace on Oct 9, 2020 16:42:44 GMT
Lets step away from all that cheese, it’ll give us nightmares. try something completely opposite, the crescendo of demise, is there always a happy ending when the bad guy goes down and dies? I’d place this under the niche heading “torch” on account of the pervasive melancholy of the sound and blues foundation of the lyric. What do you think? Not too sure, but just waiting for Les McKeown to turn up in his upturned tartan leggings
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Post by lostinspace on Oct 9, 2020 16:45:04 GMT
seen a vinyl copy of this in a sale a few weeks back and was sorely tempted had it not been for the [seller] "there is a slight crack in the disc"
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 9, 2020 19:17:32 GMT
I live with thirteen dead cats A purple dog that wears spats They're all living out in the hall And I can't stand it any more I can't stand it any more more I can't stand it any more more I can't stand it any more more sounds like the drugs wearing off. Solution. Take more drugs.
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 9, 2020 19:24:02 GMT
Something for the chilly October night
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Post by cornwallgas on Oct 9, 2020 21:51:33 GMT
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 10, 2020 9:35:21 GMT
Something for bright match day morning
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Post by lostinspace on Oct 10, 2020 10:17:13 GMT
nothing of "velvet" feel to this,,, gives me a sort of Bowie'esque feel
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 10, 2020 11:19:40 GMT
nothing of "velvet" feel to this,,, gives me a sort of Bowie'esque feel There was an album in the sixties with a banana on the front. And it hardly sold anything at first. But how influential was it? every track on it is original in some way, beautiful and ground breaking in my opinion. For example, you say Bowie feel, the album The track predates Bowie. By some years. venus in furs is where Masoch went on a trip to Venice with his mistress, she travelled in first class wearing nothing but fur he travelled 4th class with the cattle, inventing “role play”. That is very Velvet isn’t it? That is 60’s counter culture very much tapping not just Reich but his groundbreaking predecessor Masoch.
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Post by lostinspace on Oct 10, 2020 11:47:39 GMT
nothing of "velvet" feel to this,,, gives me a sort of Bowie'esque feel There was an album in the sixties with a banana on the front. And it hardly sold anything at first. But how influential was it? every track on it is original in some way, beautiful and ground breaking in my opinion. For example, you say Bowie feel, the album The track predates Bowie. By some years. venus in furs is where Masoch went on a trip to Venice with his mistress, she travelled in first class wearing nothing but fur he travelled 4th class with the cattle, inventing “role play”. That is very Velvet isn’t it? That is 60’s counter culture very much tapping not just Reich but his groundbreaking predecessor Masoch. Masoch ist gut ya?
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 10, 2020 12:45:26 GMT
There was an album in the sixties with a banana on the front. And it hardly sold anything at first. But how influential was it? every track on it is original in some way, beautiful and ground breaking in my opinion. For example, you say Bowie feel, the album The track predates Bowie. By some years. venus in furs is where Masoch went on a trip to Venice with his mistress, she travelled in first class wearing nothing but fur he travelled 4th class with the cattle, inventing “role play”. That is very Velvet isn’t it? That is 60’s counter culture very much tapping not just Reich but his groundbreaking predecessor Masoch. Masoch ist gut ya? depends on who you are asking, spacey. If you are asking me I say Masoch was as mad as a hatter fitting out a March Hares wedding. He gave his name to the term sadomasochist. It is very Velvet isn’t it? the whole album should play from this link.
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