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GRFEIHSFDIHSDUBDSCHUBSYVSG! :o :shock:

I ONLY JUST GOT TICKETS TO SEE THE STONE ROSES IN FINSBURY PARK! :o :shock: :o :shock:
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All he wanted was a Pepsi

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redbulljack14 wrote:All he wanted was a Pepsi
Institutionalized - Suicidal Tendencies. Great song in my view and Suicidal Tendencies has to be the greatest band name ever.

On the other hand, they are one of only two or three bands I've ever seen live - in 17 years - that I've wanted to see but walked out on, due to the sheer unbelievable amount of inane verbal diarrhoea spewing forth from Mike Muir's mouth. I didn't even stay to watch them play this or any of those other old 80s classics. A decade later I had another chance to see them, as if anything had improved... I passed it up, but I could hear them from the campsite and absolutely nothing had changed.

Why didn't Mike's mum give him that Pepsi? He might have turned out differently...
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East Londoner wrote:GRFEIHSFDIHSDUBDSCHUBSYVSG! :o :shock:

I ONLY JUST GOT TICKETS TO SEE THE STONE ROSES IN FINSBURY PARK! :o :shock: :o :shock:


Nice. I highly doubt they'll be coming to the U.S. anytime soon but if they do, I would go see them in a heartbeat. On the subject, how do people feel about all these great old British bands reuniting and performing again? For someone who was not able to watch bands like The Jam (not reunited, sadly), The Stone Roses, The Cult, Happy Mondays, New Order, etc. perform in their heyday, I like the reunions. Any other opinions?
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East Londoner wrote:GRFEIHSFDIHSDUBDSCHUBSYVSG! :o :shock:

I ONLY JUST GOT TICKETS TO SEE THE STONE ROSES IN FINSBURY PARK! :o :shock: :o :shock:

Well, i heared them live while working, i could think of worse ways to work (was doing some voluntary work for a festival where they played)
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tristan1117 wrote:On the subject, how do people feel about all these great old British bands reuniting and performing again? For someone who was not able to watch bands like The Jam (not reunited, sadly), The Stone Roses, The Cult, Happy Mondays, New Order, etc. perform in their heyday, I like the reunions. Any other opinions?


I love the fact that bands like The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays have reunited. I was just as overjoyed when Blur got back together a couple of years ago. Just need the Oasis reunion in 2015, but Beady Eye and High Flying Birds are more than good enough for now.
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redbulljack14 wrote:
tristan1117 wrote:On the subject, how do people feel about all these great old British bands reuniting and performing again? For someone who was not able to watch bands like The Jam (not reunited, sadly), The Stone Roses, The Cult, Happy Mondays, New Order, etc. perform in their heyday, I like the reunions. Any other opinions?


I love the fact that bands like The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays have reunited. I was just as overjoyed when Blur got back together a couple of years ago. Just need the Oasis reunion in 2015, but Beady Eye and High Flying Birds are more than good enough for now.


Not sure if I want an Oasis reunion...I'm happy with Noel flying solo (if you'll pardon the pun) right now.
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tristan1117 wrote:On the subject, how do people feel about all these great old British bands reuniting and performing again? For someone who was not able to watch bands like The Jam (not reunited, sadly), The Stone Roses, The Cult, Happy Mondays, New Order, etc. perform in their heyday, I like the reunions. Any other opinions?


I love the fact that bands like The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays have reunited. I was just as overjoyed when Blur got back together a couple of years ago. Just need the Oasis reunion in 2015, but Beady Eye and High Flying Birds are more than good enough for now.


Not sure if I want an Oasis reunion...I'm happy with Noel flying solo (if you'll pardon the pun) right now.


The one upside is that there are now two bands for me to appreciate. I love the fact that AKA What a Life is the F1 2012 intro song as well. I never skip the intro just because of that, although I never skipped the F1 2011 intro either.
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redbulljack14 wrote:All he wanted was a Pepsi

Institutionalized - Suicidal Tendencies. Great song in my view and Suicidal Tendencies has to be the greatest band name ever.


This one was one hard song from them back in 1999 in THPS.

And yes, I agree.

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Shizuka wrote:
redbulljack14 wrote:All he wanted was a Pepsi

Institutionalized - Suicidal Tendencies. Great song in my view and Suicidal Tendencies has to be the greatest band name ever.


This one was one hard song from them back in 1999 in THPS.

And yes, I agree.


Yeah, I remember that song and game. I wasted many childhood hours on those games.
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Today marks 20 years since this, my favourite Prodigy song, was released as a single.
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Great song, which I remember playing to death at my student radio station. Which makes me feel very old!
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Hellyeah!!! Hands down the best movie of 2011! Oh, and welcome to the forum! :)


He sounds suscipiously like the second incarnation of Kostas, however. :? :o
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Hellyeah!!! Hands down the best movie of 2011! Oh, and welcome to the forum! :)


He sounds suscipiously like the second incarnation of Kostas, however. :? :o


Doubt it, too soon. I think it is probably just a coincedence.
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Doubt it, too soon. I think it is probably just a coincedence.


Check the Reject Avatars thread, the avatar design seems suscipiously similar to what kostas posted. :?

Back to topic, Freedom to win, from the Japanese version of Gran Turismo. :)
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FMecha wrote:
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Doubt it, too soon. I think it is probably just a coincedence.


Check the Reject Avatars thread, the avatar design seems suscipiously similar to what kostas posted. :?

Back to topic, Freedom to win, from the Japanese version of Gran Turismo. :)


Can you please stop going on about Kostas's leave of absence in every thread. Seriously. :roll:

Back on topic, Embrace - The Good Will Out. Such an uplifting song. I'm a sucker for 'Hey Jude' style extended outros. ;)
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i've really been into the EDM scene lately. tapping into the Dubstep, Drum n Bass, Trap, Moombahton, Hardstyle, etc.
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here is something related to both, BAR9's Remix of said song.
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East Londoner wrote:Today marks 20 years since this, my favourite Prodigy song, was released as a single.


Yes. I still roll a remix of it at a webradio.

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FMecha wrote:
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Hellyeah!!! Hands down the best movie of 2011! Oh, and welcome to the forum! :)


He sounds suscipiously like the second incarnation of Kostas, however. :? :o


Welcome to the forum dude!

I'll be honest, Mecha...I thought EXACTLY the same. But hey...whatevs.
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Yep, I think she's great!

I haven't got round to getting her latest album yet, though.
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Back to the 90's! :D Used to listen to this remix all the time on my CD player when I was young. (PS: Listen to it as loud as you can!)
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Addicted to this song at the moment. Tomorrowland is a goldmine of great music.
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