Reverse Stockholm Syndrome
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Oh no, your heart is broken / Well don't you think that's a little trite?
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Post by Reverse Stockholm Syndrome on Sept 24, 2003 14:21:26 GMT 10
I love this quote from The Age ( www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/09/23/1064082981744.html) As with 2001's "Bastard Life or Clarity?", the record's [30 Odd Foot Of Grunt's latest CD "Other Ways Of Speaking"] weak point is its gruff, often clumsy poetry, the linchpin to an air of sensitive-blokey earnestness that a master such as Bruce Springsteen deftly avoids, for example, but the younger likes of Creed, Powderfinger and Something For Kate are amply rewarded for
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Pete
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Post by Pete on Sept 25, 2003 14:25:10 GMT 10
something for kate = something for the bin
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Post by Ben on Sept 25, 2003 15:57:46 GMT 10
ouch, SFK aren't that bad...coupla years ago they were almost interesting.
'eleven, thats one more isn't it?'.....nigel tufnell
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Pete
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Post by Pete on Sept 25, 2003 16:48:14 GMT 10
their first album definately was, but they have been sounding exactly the same ever since!
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Post by Ben on Sept 25, 2003 21:38:05 GMT 10
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Reverse Stockholm Syndrome
I spend a lot of time on these forums
Oh no, your heart is broken / Well don't you think that's a little trite?
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Post by Reverse Stockholm Syndrome on Sept 26, 2003 13:43:11 GMT 10
their first album definately was, but they have been sounding exactly the same ever since! Dang! I'm gonna sound like a bit of a SFK basher... www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/08/22/1061529326947.htmlI think the article tends to bash SFK and Aussie bands rather than review the actual album properly. I tend to agree with much of what the interviewer says.
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