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  1. I'd have said Tender Prey, Your Funeral My Trial or some of the Birthday Party stuff, myself.

    Avoid his cover versions album like the plague: it's nearly as bad as the one Siouxsie and the Banshees did.

    Those two are good once he gets into Nick a bit, we should wait until he's dropped the knife before giving him the Birthday Party, then 'Hits' is a good start followed by 'Prayers on Fire'.

  2. Cack handed fatboy Rob Zombie is set to 'reimagine' Halloween.

    Here and scroll down

    The trailer for 'The Wicker Man' remake looks shit aswell.

     

    I wouldnt dismiss the guy offhand. His first movie was shit but The Devil's Rejects was better'n anything Carpenter has done in the past 15 years or so, thats for sure.

    Haven't seen 'Devils Rejects' yet but maybe that will sway my opinion after the first film (I think his music is shit too). I hear there are plans to remake 'Return of the Living Dead' also, hopefully this won't get past development as it's a favourite of mine (mainly due to the soundtrack).

  3. Actually, I'd probably suggest Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus as well. It's very easy to get into, and gives you a very good overview of his music, in my humble opinion.

     

    Then you can get to the sheer greatness that is The Boatman's Call.

    Good choice, then get every other Nick Cave LP.

  4. 'Low Kick and Hard Bop' Solex

    'Vauxhall and I' Morrissey

    'Smell of Female' The Cramps

    'Henry's Dream' Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

    'Superstition' Siouxsie and the Banshees

    'La Serpanta Canta' Diamanda Galas

    Anything by Elvis Presley

    'Steady the Buffs' Buff Meadways

     

    What the fuck have you been doing with your life to have to ask for decent music?

     

    Oh and anything by The Fall, The The and 'Back in the DHSS' by Half Man Half Biscuit plus get some Bartok to balance things out, maybe the 'Wood Prince'.

  5. No I didn't talk to Lou about it, I just read it in the old thread. Very old thread. :)

     

    And Stu is Stu Sutcliffe, John's friend who was supposed to play bass but later died.

    He did play bass with the Beatles in Hamburg. His girlfriend was responsible for changing their hair from quiffs to bowl cuts.

  6. Somebody call my good freind ..... Mr. Castle...

     

    What a fucking idiot/physco surely this man should be given some serious injur.... oh hell the fucker needs killing. :icon_sam:

    Will you be able to fit this in whilst in the frontline against Polish football hooligans?

  7. Here is the quintessential MORRISSEY solo compilation--according to the elightened me. I have painstakingly crafted it for our dear Kondek, the Charles.

     

    First, I have eschewed several popular singles in favor of b-sides (both rare and common) and lesser known album tracks. This detail is essential for any worthwhile compilation of an artist's catalog: for the real gems seldom get played on the radio.

     

    Also, there are two tracks from the newly released Ringleader of the Tormentors which haven't vaulted into compilation level material, per se, but they're brand new and it's just that babies are so cute!

     

    Kondek, the Charles, brother of Lou and father of Lou Two--if this doesn't turn you on to Moz del Solo, ain't a damn thing that ever will:

     

    morrissey-the sanest days are mad

    01-tomorrow #

    02-sing your life #-

    03-the youngest was the most loved :)

    04-the more you ignore me the closer I get #

    05-boy racer *

    06-find out for yourself #

    07-irish blood, english heart #

    08-november spawned a monster #

    09-suedehead #

    10-skinstorm ^

    11-at last I am born :)

    12-dagenham dave *

    13-certain people I know #

    14-every day is like sunday #

    15-disappointed +

    16-how can anybody possibly know how I feel? *

    17-get off the stage! ^

    18-I have forgiven Jesus *

    19-Satan rejected my soul *

    20-now my heart is full *

    21-we'll let you know *

    22-there is a place in hell for me and my friends #-

     

    and because I ran out of room on a standard CD, these were chosen but had to be thrown overboard to make room for others:

     

    sister, I'm a poet ^

    hairdresser on fire +

    interesting drug #

    jack the ripper ^

    the father who must be killed :)

    you're the one for me, fatty #

    you know I couldn't last *

    my lovelife (w/Chrissie Hynde) #

     

    # single

    * album track

    + b-side

    ^ vinyl only b-side or otherwise rare on CD

    :) from the new album

    recorded live at KROQ in LA

     

    will be sent out parcel post this week, even...

     

    'Jack the Ripper' must be one of my favourites of his. Stick in 'The Loop' and 'Lifeguard Sleeping, Girl Drowning' and it would be near perfect.

  8. That....was bad.  The beginning was the most cliched scene ever-disposable scientist, 'oh whatever do you mean', anyone whod idnt see that coming should be crapped on like this script obviously was.  And the whole 'alternate reality' thing?  I've always hated it, because it makes whatever's done in one relaity seem pointless.  And the attempts at emotional bits were terrible, no feeling at all, which goes for all the lines.  None of them had any character, that wasn't the Doctor, that was just some bloke WITHOUT A SOUL.  Oh, and the jokes never worked, not once, they seemed to have been diluted until all life was drained from them.  Someone, please, find a good bit in there.  Anywhere.

     

     

    I'm guessing me and Sickboyfilms don't quite have the same view here :)

    Absoloutely!

    Yep, point taken on the scientist, saw it coming. You cant knock alternate realities which are a staple of science fiction (you liked 'League of Extraordinary Gentlemen', the comic, right?). It was great not to see the Doctor as a centrifugal part of this episode, rather an onlooker as history unfolds.

  9. My God was that a good Dr Who or what? The modern day reference today (bluetooth) wasn't that annoying, the two Mickey's (1 Rickey) were fairly amusing. The creatures of my childhood nightmares looked straight out of 'Metropolis', loved it.

  10. I don't think Finn Parish's "JOHNNY MARR IS A [over-used word] JOHNNY MARR IS A [over-used word] JOHNNY MARR IS A [over-used word]" was particularly justified.

    No, I've loved stuff that Marr has done since with The The, Electronic and some of the Healers output, he's as much a Mancunian legend as Moz.

  11. Saw the Smiths live in 1986, unsuccessfully queued at Wolverhampton in 1988 for his first solo gig, saw him in 92, 97, 99, 2000, 2002, 2004 and I'm about to see him again in less than a week. He's one of several performers that I'll go the extra 10 percent for.

  12. OK, I'll relent a little, and grant that he's done maybe three good solo albums (albeit diluted over 4-5 adequate ones). But anyone who can defend Kill Uncle, Maladjusted or most of Southpaw Grammar is a stronger man than I.

     

    There's nothing in his entire solo catalogue which comes close to the work he did when paired with Marr, though.

    I wouldn't even try to defend 'Kill Uncle' though 'Vauxhall and I' and 'Ringleader of the Tormentors' are both Moz essentials followed by 'Southpaw Grammar'. You're right about the Smiths though.

  13. Hmm, wasn't sure about tonights episode, liked the time switch aspect, found Rose, Mickey and the Doctor annoying. Would it kill them to avoid using plummy Sloane Square accents on French characters?

    Can't wait for next weeks return of the cybermen.

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