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Post by Adam on Apr 12, 2006 23:35:01 GMT -5
I gave Bandwagonesque the boost. Woo-hoo!
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Post by Galactus on Apr 12, 2006 23:36:40 GMT -5
The Concept and What You Do To Me are great as well but for this example we'll say they're not as good as the three that will make me right.
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Post by limitdeditionlayla on Apr 12, 2006 23:39:38 GMT -5
Nothing I say will make Grand Prix better than Bandwagonesque. P.S. Layla has a cute ass.
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Post by limitdeditionlayla on Apr 12, 2006 23:40:28 GMT -5
Stop perving on my ass. Didn't you read the Forum Rules?
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Post by riley on Apr 13, 2006 5:04:39 GMT -5
"Discolite" on Grand Prix might be the greatest pop song of all time, and this isn't the first time I've said so.
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Post by Dr. Drum on Apr 13, 2006 6:22:07 GMT -5
Geez, I’m barely qualified to vote in this one at all. Don’t have Catholic Education or Howdy or Man-Made or, most importantly I guess, Grand Prix. So I can’t even help resolve the Great Bandwagonesque vs. GP debate.
Therefore, it’s gotta be Bandwagonesque for me but I have to qualify that. I’ve always found something about that record sort of "adolescent". It's similar to Boy and October in the U2 catalogue in that sense. Enjoyable enough, maybe even something you’d latch on to in a big way if you discovered it at the right time in your life, but you can just tell that the band has a record in ‘em that’s a step above it.
Grand Prix, right?
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Post by riley on Apr 13, 2006 6:44:52 GMT -5
I think that's a pretty fair assessment Doc. The youthful quirkiness is evident through much of the early part of their catalogue, and on A Catholic Education even more so than Bandwagonesque, but peaks out on Grand Prix.
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Post by Thorngrub on Apr 13, 2006 9:18:36 GMT -5
Teenage whichclub?
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Post by sisyphus on Apr 13, 2006 9:29:34 GMT -5
i do not know what to make of this thread. *buries face in jungle-esque tablecloth in search of a new species of carpet beetle*
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Post by luke on Apr 13, 2006 9:51:12 GMT -5
So Grand Prix isn't as completely fucking boring as Bandwagonesque, but I'd still be happier just popping in The Posies.
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Post by riley on Apr 13, 2006 11:30:33 GMT -5
I can't understand how you can like The Posies and not Teenage Fanclub. Frosting On The Beater could just as easily have been released by TF.
Weirdo.
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Post by riley on Apr 13, 2006 11:30:59 GMT -5
They sound just like Opeth.
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Post by luke on Apr 13, 2006 11:37:04 GMT -5
I just find the Posies a bit more upbeat and energetic, not as bored.
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Post by skvorisdeadsorta on Apr 13, 2006 12:18:46 GMT -5
Bandwagonesque for sure. All the way, mostly because it was the first one I ever heard.
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Post by maarts on Apr 14, 2006 8:14:16 GMT -5
I find the Teenies-melodies much more sweeter than The Posies!
Clock me up for Grand Prix but only by a wombat's pubic hair's difference.
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