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Post by losergirl on Nov 18, 2002 4:45:05 GMT
Yes I agree with that but the old stuff makes them worth it.
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Post by Collie on Dec 10, 2002 19:16:00 GMT
Ah, the song currently stuck on auto-repeat in my head is 'Since You've Been Gone' by Rainbow. A bit of a rock classic.
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Post by pinksheep on Dec 11, 2002 9:46:48 GMT
dont you hate the way that avril lavigne is everywhere? get to work- both her songs get played, get on the bus-people have the ring tone, get home- shes on every channel!
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Post by pinksheep on Dec 11, 2002 9:48:41 GMT
and then at work some little prick told his friend that i was pathetic because i was trying to look like her?!? where that came from i dont know as i have dressed like this for ages! i tell you.. i wanted to kick him!
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Post by Collie on Dec 11, 2002 21:41:36 GMT
Cast aside your clothes: go about your business naked, and then he can't accuse you of trying to imitate anyone. Other than porn stars who also go around naked.
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Post by wedge69 on Dec 12, 2002 9:00:38 GMT
or Lady Godiva, if you happen to have a horse.
I don't think I have ever seen a picture of Miss lavigne.
Does she look good, bad, or just ugly?
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Post by pinksheep on Dec 12, 2002 9:58:54 GMT
shes on every music channel, belting out such lines as:
"why dyo have to make things so complicated" and "oh he was a skater boy" spelt in some weird way?!?
music people claimin that she is the first skatey girl in the world!?!
yea the little kids at work might get scared if i went around naked! and i am completely scared of horses!
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Jezzie
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Post by Jezzie on Dec 19, 2002 22:29:50 GMT
I'll be honest, I think Avril is probably the least irritating of the current chart acts. That's probably because she hasn't had enough time to truly get on my wick, but I really think almost every single chart act currently going is a heap of sh*t. I'd rather have a 'Complicated' ringtone that something worse. A 'Die Another Day' ringtone, for example. It would sound like your phone had a nervous tick or something.
By the way, Pinksheep, DO you actually look like her?
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Post by pinksheep on Jan 7, 2003 16:53:48 GMT
no, i just have the same colour hair, eyes and same shaped eyebrows but so could a million other people!
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Post by Collie on Jan 7, 2003 19:15:50 GMT
The other day I had that stupid 'We are the cheeky girls, you are the cheeky boys' song in my head..... what crap that is!! Who the hell is buying it ?!??! We must find them and remove them from the gene pool.
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Post by Jezzie on Jan 7, 2003 19:47:24 GMT
I believe that cheeky girls thing originated as a reject from pop idols or something. Yet more proof (if any was needed) that Louis Walsh & Pete Waterman are the minions of Satan on a quest to destroy all good music. It's just a shame so many people actually watched pop idols, unknowingly supporting an evil scheme which started with Boyzone, and (as many forget) early Kylie records.
P.S. Be proud, Pinksheep, Avril has cute hair, eyes and eyebrows. For a skater girl.
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Post by becca on Jan 7, 2003 20:15:36 GMT
what's wrong with kylie?!
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Post by Jezzie on Jan 7, 2003 20:54:55 GMT
Oh, nothing's wrong with her NOW.
BUT:
1988: In her self-titled debut, she inflicts 'I Should Be So Lucky' on the unsuspecting public, a song comparable to the Cheeky Girls in terms of general cheesiness (Collie, back me up here).
1990: Her second album, 'Enjoy Yourself' had Pete Waterman (Grrr) at the mixing desk for every single song, and a duet with Jason Donovan (remember him?) didn't help matters.
1990 (again): Her 3rd album, 'Rhythm of Love', again = Waterman style cheese.
1994: The first 'deConstruction'-produced album - and the obligatory 'image change'. The presence of horn rimmed glasses meant that even the help of the Pet Shop Boys couldn't save this one.
2000: 'Light Years' - Euro-pop. Cheese, in other words.
2001: 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head' - brought the robot dance back into fashion.
HOWEVER:
1998: The album that was supposed to be called 'Impossible Princess'. Intelligent pop. Good songs. Featured James Dean Bradfield. For some reason, one of her least successful albums.
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That song she did with Nick Cave. Can't remember the year, but it was rather smashing.
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Post by Collie on Jan 7, 2003 22:08:02 GMT
'I should be so lucky' is nowhere near the league of cheesyness that the Cheeky girls are in. They are far worse. Bob the Builder and Eiffel 65 match them in the cheese stakes. Kylie's debut was bad, but it was also just another 80's pop song.
I also admit I liked her last album. There were a few shitty songs but it was harmless and easy listening. 'I can't get you out of my head' was one of my favourite songs of 2001 as well.
I like that song she did with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds also. It must have been around 1994-5. Hell, even Metallica loved that song. It was one of the tracks they picked on Star Tracks on MTV, the old show where artists had half an hours worth of their fav music vids to play.
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Post by Jezzie on Jan 8, 2003 19:39:07 GMT
I believe that today, January 8, is the birthday of Jimmy Page, David Bowie and Elvis Presley. Perhaps we could raise the artistic integrity of the thread by discussing them instead?
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