But with that extra dash of Bowie vocal electricity to take it out of the mopey Moz gutter
lol @Elric i got something you are gonna DESPISE
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h76uVRSJ5bcI don't know what this is but yes it almost ruined my day
notice spiritualized aren't in OP...great band...his gf ran off with richard ashcroft (the verve) and he got super depressed and addicted to heroin and made this s***
pedantry intensifies
Lol of course, i gotta
But i mean it's worth pointing out in some cases i think. Like Happy Mondays were a part of the movement that Britpop appropriated. Very similar to Shoegaze and Grunge — two separate but stylistically similar scenes.
Wouldnt you get pedantic if someone called a Parliament album "Disco" or something?
Lol of course, i gotta
But i mean it's worth pointing out in some cases i think. Like Happy Mondays were a part of the movement that Britpop appropriated. Very similar to Shoegaze and Grunge — two separate but stylistically similar scenes.
Wouldnt you get pedantic if someone called a Parliament album "Disco" or something?
No I meant him lol you're the one saying you're happy to discuss whatever
This isn't 2014
i never saw it yea
Damn you missing out
Watch Mitchell & Webb Look and Peep Show asap
And then apologize to @Bizzle
I need some bubble gum spice girls
S***
They all went to Japan and Korea
f*** elastica too all my homies hate elastica...wire still eating off those residuals
"The band became subject to controversy when several publishers sued them for plagiarism claiming that many of their melodies were taken from compositions by the art punk band Wire (whom they counted as one of their main influences), and the Stranglers, who had shared the same London rehearsal studios with Elastica in 1994.6 Notably, Wire's "I Am the Fly" has a chorus similar to Elastica's "Line Up" and the intro synthesizer part in Elastica's "Connection" (later also repeated on guitar) is lifted from the guitar riff in Wire's "Three Girl Rhumba" and transposed a semitone, while "Waking Up" bore a marked resemblance to the Stranglers' song "No More Heroes". The disputes were resolved by out-of-court settlements"
sued over 3 separate songs they plagiarized on
f*** elastica too all my homies hate elastica...wire still eating off those residuals
"The band became subject to controversy when several publishers sued them for plagiarism claiming that many of their melodies were taken from compositions by the art punk band Wire (whom they counted as one of their main influences), and the Stranglers, who had shared the same London rehearsal studios with Elastica in 1994.6 Notably, Wire's "I Am the Fly" has a chorus similar to Elastica's "Line Up" and the intro synthesizer part in Elastica's "Connection" (later also repeated on guitar) is lifted from the guitar riff in Wire's "Three Girl Rhumba" and transposed a semitone, while "Waking Up" bore a marked resemblance to the Stranglers' song "No More Heroes". The disputes were resolved by out-of-court settlements"
sued over 3 separate songs they plagiarized on
can u provide the examples im always scared to jump to conclusions abt music plagiarism cus that s*** can be total bullshit sometimes
No I meant him lol you're the one saying you're happy to discuss whatever
This isn't 2014
I gotcha.
Yeah im just happy to see Happy Mondays and s*** in a music sxn thread.
7 years ago i would've gone full b****-mode on this mislabeling
f*** elastica too all my homies hate elastica...wire still eating off those residuals
"The band became subject to controversy when several publishers sued them for plagiarism claiming that many of their melodies were taken from compositions by the art punk band Wire (whom they counted as one of their main influences), and the Stranglers, who had shared the same London rehearsal studios with Elastica in 1994.6 Notably, Wire's "I Am the Fly" has a chorus similar to Elastica's "Line Up" and the intro synthesizer part in Elastica's "Connection" (later also repeated on guitar) is lifted from the guitar riff in Wire's "Three Girl Rhumba" and transposed a semitone, while "Waking Up" bore a marked resemblance to the Stranglers' song "No More Heroes". The disputes were resolved by out-of-court settlements"
sued over 3 separate songs they plagiarized on
Oi Am The Floi an all-time favorite for me knew I didn't like these bints
can u provide the examples im always scared to jump to conclusions abt music plagiarism cus that s*** can be total bullshit sometimes
EXTREMELY blatant
I need some bubble gum spice girls
S***
Not british but it dont get more bubblegum than this:
I gotcha.
Yeah im just happy to see Happy Mondays and s*** in a music sxn thread.
7 years ago i would've gone full b****-mode on this mislabeling
Ok you're the only one here that might get my joke regarding Bez from Monday's basically being Super Hans
i got u fam
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGSajAGg9h4!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0eAxMxhAUE!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBPtP4t2J1k!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJDGcxAf9D8!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHh86ySgKrAGood looking brother
Ok you're the only one here that might get my joke regarding Bez from Monday's basically being Super Hans
i meant to reply to that cause i never really looked at pics of HM members before and he really does look and dress just like him