El Barbudo wrote:I can't be doing with any songs that are laden with transparent schmaltz, fake sincerity or baby-Jesus-ness.
Hence, I'm fine with a little light nonsense from Slade, Wizzard or even Dean Martin ... but want to vomit when I hear Johnny Bleedin' Mathis wheedling out "When a child is born". It's even worse if you actually listen to the words.
Bowie and Crosby, please, no, take it away. Poor old Bing, not knowing if he's on this earth or Fuller's, wondering who this plonker is that's singing with him.
"Fairytale of New York" ... well, I could never understand how a decent singer like Kirsty McColl could tie up with such a bunch of talentless deadbeats as The Pogues. (From which you'll gather that I don't like that one either).
Cliff Richard should put his mistletoe and wine in a blender and pipe the result up his septuagenarian @rse.
Miserable old git? Yes, now feck off my doorstep.
You have now lost all credibility when it comes to music matters.
You may not like them but to call them talentless
OK, I admit that "talentless deadbeats" was a bit strong. Let's go with "of disappointingly low apparent talent despite input from respected artists who did well away from The Pogues".
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El Barbudo wrote:... OK, I admit that "talentless deadbeats" was a bit strong. Let's go with "of disappointingly low apparent talent despite input from respected artists who did well away from The Pogues".
Apart from that amazing, unique voice, Shane McGowan has written songs like Fairytale of New York, Sally Maclennane, If I Should Fall From Grace With God, and Dirty Old Town. To me this makes him an outstanding musical talent.
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100% Wire wrote:Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End) by The Darkness
Oddly, the only Darkness song I can listen to without wanting to smash the radio in.....Maybe because their awful, camp, poodle perm rock actually fits snugly with the Xmas spirit that is around at this time of year.
And so you aim towards the sky, And you'll rise high today, Fly away, Far away, Far from pain....
hopps wrote:As well as slade, wizard etc I like pipes of peace and 2000 miles
Good call, that.
It's an odd one though as although it's Christmas related it only sneaked into the chart just before Christmas in 1983 and went on to reach number one in January 1984.
El Barbudo wrote:... OK, I admit that "talentless deadbeats" was a bit strong. Let's go with "of disappointingly low apparent talent despite input from respected artists who did well away from The Pogues".
Apart from that amazing, unique voice, Shane McGowan has written songs like Fairytale of New York, Sally Maclennane, If I Should Fall From Grace With God, and Dirty Old Town. To me this makes him an outstanding musical talent.
Ewan McColl i believe.
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El Barbudo wrote:... OK, I admit that "talentless deadbeats" was a bit strong. Let's go with "of disappointingly low apparent talent despite input from respected artists who did well away from The Pogues".
Apart from that amazing, unique voice, Shane McGowan has written songs like Fairytale of New York, Sally Maclennane, If I Should Fall From Grace With God, and Dirty Old Town. To me this makes him an outstanding musical talent.
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