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Had a belly laugh at the proper Wilco fan who ranks them up there with The Beatles and Radiohead and is suddenly indignant about all 3 of his favorite bands being "cool to hate."
Then he comes back a couple posts later and says "I also love King Crimson ��" out of the utter blue.
The kind of thing where if you didn't suspect the dude of being like 15 you'd think "wow this is better than Eric Andre"
Then he comes back a couple posts later and says "I also love King Crimson ��" out of the utter blue.
The kind of thing where if you didn't suspect the dude of being like 15 you'd think "wow this is better than Eric Andre"
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
Haha, tbf he was responding to the previous guy’s “Then again, my favorite band wrote 4 songs with "Lark's Tongue in Aspic" in the title.�paul_ wrote:Had a belly laugh at the proper Wilco fan who ranks them up there with The Beatles and Radiohead and is suddenly indignant about all 3 of his favorite bands being "cool to hate."
Then he comes back a couple posts later and says "I also love King Crimson ��" out of the utter blue.
The kind of thing where if you didn't suspect the dude of being like 15 you'd think "wow this is better than Eric Andre"
Yeah, I’ve yet to hear a Wilco song that does anything for me, love Nels as a talking head tho.
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Never got Wilco as well. Their rig rowndowns are cool though. On other matter, even bands I like sound bland on the Later with Jools Holland as someone pointed out here on the forum a long time ago. It's like German Beat Club sound engineers figured out how to capture the live energy of the bands and BBC sound engineers keep doing the opposite of what their German counterparts did
matte30is wrote:Someone man up and get a balloon.
[Edit] my point about Oasis was thier tunes essentially ripped off T-rex and Slade they were glam rock chooooonnns with an Ian Brown attitude - all of it second rate by comparison.... so thier good tunes were someone else's.NickD wrote:I can get not liking Wilco (I quite like them, but understand the criticisms) but comparing them to Oasis is beyond the pale.
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Oasis's first two records are mostly great, though they are admittedly the only band to become self-parodic before the end of their debut LP (Slide Away). The British music press was always waiting for them to stumble though, so after they made a bad call on Morning Glory reviewers were terrified to point out that Be Here Now was terrible and instead said it was the best album since Revolver or some stupid shit the Gallaghers likely asked them to... that was pretty much the beginning of the end, all their albums after that just seemed so lazy but people wouldn't let you suggest they should just pack it in.
So they're actually Weezer, not Wilco.
So they're actually Weezer, not Wilco.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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QFTpaul_ wrote:Oasis's first two records are mostly great, though they are admittedly the only band to become self-parodic before the end of their debut LP (Slide Away). The British music press was always waiting for them to stumble though, so after they made a bad call on Morning Glory reviewers were terrified to point out that Be Here Now was terrible and instead said it was the best album since Revolver or some stupid shit the Gallaghers likely asked them to... that was pretty much the beginning of the end, all their albums after that just seemed so lazy but people wouldn't let you suggest they should just pack it in.
So they're actually Weezer, not Wilco.
Nah, they were utter shit from start to finishpaul_ wrote:Oasis's first two records are mostly great, though they are admittedly the only band to become self-parodic before the end of their debut LP (Slide Away). The British music press was always waiting for them to stumble though, so after they made a bad call on Morning Glory reviewers were terrified to point out that Be Here Now was terrible and instead said it was the best album since Revolver or some stupid shit the Gallaghers likely asked them to... that was pretty much the beginning of the end, all their albums after that just seemed so lazy but people wouldn't let you suggest they should just pack it in.
So they're actually Weezer, not Wilco.
Walked out of the wah wah tent at T in the park 1994 when Oasis were just breaking... I'M A ROCK N ROLL STAAAARRR! I though no you're fucking not and left (was actually Shakermaker but this makes a better story) ended up watching GunNickD wrote:Nah, they were utter shit from start to finishpaul_ wrote:Oasis's first two records are mostly great, though they are admittedly the only band to become self-parodic before the end of their debut LP (Slide Away). The British music press was always waiting for them to stumble though, so after they made a bad call on Morning Glory reviewers were terrified to point out that Be Here Now was terrible and instead said it was the best album since Revolver or some stupid shit the Gallaghers likely asked them to... that was pretty much the beginning of the end, all their albums after that just seemed so lazy but people wouldn't let you suggest they should just pack it in.
So they're actually Weezer, not Wilco.
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