The Jam better than the Beatles

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mex
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Re: The Jam better than the Beatles

Post by mex »

quality comeback there mate

snigger


I love the way you avoided the JD/NO area of the discussion. This because you have no answer to it and you know that by using it in the 1st place you secured your place as the loser in this amusing little discussion?

snigger again

Having just re-read the whole thing, I can only return to your original reply of-


"Sorry, but this must be said: when it comes to being overrated, The Stone Roses rewrote the book. Twee, Birds-y, jangly, piss-poor slop for the 'useless generation'. Ex-NME stalwart David Quantick once called them The New Seekers of baggy, and he was spot-on. Fool's gold indeed."

my oh my, "piss-poor", "twee", "overrated"? I can only suggest that you have a serious hearing defect or are seriously mentally impaired. But I already knew that from your JD/NO opinion didn't I?

anyway, you got any good pornos to swap?

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steve56
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Re: The Jam better than the Beatles

Post by steve56 »

the jam nicked a lot of stuff off the kinks/the who really i like them but heard better
Bronson Lee
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Re: The Jam better than the Beatles

Post by Bronson Lee »

here here !
well said Steve ........

Steve I got a double cd with two of the Tremelos 1967 albums on !
the other day .... really great 60's pop .... I ll do you a COUGH COUGH cd-r
if you dont have it ?
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steve56
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Re: The Jam better than the Beatles

Post by steve56 »

the tremeloes they were ok i recall being on holiday in 67 they had even the bad times are good,have gentleman of pleasure on a comp thats all these days,the marmalade were ok too/love affair made some great records.60s
steve56
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vera lynn/tremeloes

Post by steve56 »

did you ever see them on the vera lynn show,she was pissed out of her head,lol.
The Last Word
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Name; Sybil Fawlty, Specialist subject...

Post by The Last Word »

Okay, Let's keep this short (part 2).

1. I don't seperate JD from NO because, as I said, it's subjective, I wouldn't rate one above the other because I rate both very highly and don't see the point, and if I did, it would only be for the benefit of spoddy little, Nick Hornby-style list makers who keep insisting I do so.

2. Thank you for repeating my original post in full. I'm flattered.

3. You like the Roses. I think they're shite.

4. Now get over it.

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mex
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Re: Name; Sybil Fawlty, Specialist subject...

Post by mex »

fantastically intelligent response again TLW mate. I'm shocked :)

you're saying these things are 'subjective' right? then how can you also say that bands are either 'better' or 'worse' than the Roses? isn't it all 'subjective' as you say?

that is a contradictory stance if ever there was one mate hehehe :)

No one is 'insisting' that you do anything. It is only your own desire to have 'the last word' which is keeping you replying to my posts. My posts are wiping the floor with you and you know it mate.

We can only 'do it' if you're willing to put in the effort and come up with somthing decent to say to me mate

no doubt I'll see you tommorrow for your millionth attempt at the last word..................

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The Last Word
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Re: Name; Sybil Fawlty, Specialist subject...

Post by The Last Word »

As I said, get over it.

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modfather
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Re: The Jam better than the Beatles

Post by modfather »

I love the jam and the mod scene as a whole but i would have to say the beatles were the inspiration behind weller as he openly admits take taxman and start as an example,
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