5 minutes of sublime brilliance 175 minutes of absolute crap.
not impressed at all Paul
Well this is a all a bit negative. I mean if you looked at everything like that then where would you be? "Frankly, I'm not sure about this whole 'life' thing . I've done some sums and only 0.2% of it seems to be filled with sublime brilliance. What a con!". Yes it was a shame that any hopes of a second B&S song being fitted in were dashed by Paul McCartney's insistence on banging out an extended version (false endings and everything!) of some 'rock n roll classic' that seemed to be called 'We're gonna have a party tonight!' with the bloke out of Travis as Jim'll Fix It third guitarist. But I was still high from the sublime brilliance bit. It was a perfect moment. One second Chris Moyles was roaring "And later we've got only got SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY!!!" for the fifteenth time and the next, there they were. They played like *angels*. The song was lifted by the introduction of a wonderfully graceful alternate guitar line. Perhaps some musically-minded person could explain to me what the difference was. Mick had had his trumpet confiscated and played some kind of guitar instead. Isobel had had her hairclips confiscated and was sporting a bob. Later she whistled out of tune. I love Isobel. Stuart fluffed one line because (I am reliably informed) he was distracted by someone breakdancing in the crowd. Stuart David sat apart from the others (rancid piss smell?) sprawled out like he was playing a sitar. It was just a glorious five minutes. And then it was over. And it cut to a 'comedy' scene in the OB room. They had gone on unannounced and they left uncommented upon. It was like they weren't supposed to be there. Perhaps they only made it on becuase of Stuart calling in a favour off uncle Rupert.
i'm curious about general world depression...
What a great opening gambit!
does anyone have an opinion on whether they were most depressed between 1985-1990, 1990-1995 1995-2000? is it more age dependant or is the world just generally happier nowadays? i keep thinking that i don't hear many songs like 'how soon is now?' nowadays..
Everyone's miserable as sin, but I think people started realising how boring it was to sing songs about it. I mean the odd one is OK, but even Morrissey only wrote about four "I'm fed up" songs whilst he was in the Smiths that weren't lifted by humour. And most of those had uplifting musical accompaniment, so they were OK too. What I'l trying to say is that I don't think much of 'Unloveable'. Buzzcocks wrote a song complaining that 'Everybody's Happy Nowadays' back in 1934 so I guess these things go in cycles.
> Isobel stinks That's a very hurtful thing to say. And anyway, she doesn't She does she does she does I'm a close personal friend and I can confidently say that she doesn't She bloody does - and what's more she can't sing I'd like to see you say that to her face Already have done, so ner
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