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EG - 2008-12-10 17:24:00
Two questions - what happened to the OTHER Nelson twin? and Why did you do that to me?
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Paula - 2008-12-10 17:30:29
I thought it was relevant to this Time of Darkness, and Time of Light.
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Baby Party - 2008-12-10 17:35:30
According to his website, he is Gary Owens' son. But I am pretty sure he is the anti-Christ.
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grigorss - 2008-12-10 19:00:50
I'll take Bryan Ferry over this knob anyday...
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Bob - 2008-12-10 20:15:19
It's amazing how far Bryan Ferry has coasted on those first two albums with Roxy Music. He appears to be seriously dating a fetching 27 year old, who was unseriously doing his son when she was 22 and Bryan's son was 17. But, hey, they were/are good albums....
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MacGregor - 2008-12-11 09:42:03
I can honestly say that I was never particularly moved by Roxy's Prog-Disco. This other geezer though... if he gets a hit with this, I'm seriously embarking on a music career. I can summon the frommage too!!!
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Jack Nicholson - 2008-12-11 19:03:20
You can't HANDLE the Prog-Disco. (Or what it actually was.) I, on the other hand, was particularly moved by their song "The Bob", until I found out that it referred not to me but to the Battle of Britain.... Don't be so narrow, Scotty... I'll bet you can't bring yourself to enjoy Gossip Girl, either.... (I feel strongly, albeit facetiously, that those of us with some Scottish blood have an obligation not to act like the stern prigs in that Emma-Watson-whoring-around-in-Scotland movie by that Danish director.) (Which WASN'T named Gossip Girl, but its name eludes me.)
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Bob - 2008-12-11 19:52:22
Whoops, that'd be EMILY Watson, that was in what turns out to be Breaking the Waves. (Which, incidentally, had bad-seventies-non-prog-rock 'scenic interludes', which were more than a bit gratuitous, particularly given that it wasn't set it the seventies.) (In fact, they smacked of the "Why did you do that to me?" expressed by EG.)
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Amorphous Bob, the Amorphous... - 2008-12-11 20:51:22
Whoops, that'd be set IN.
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Georgette Heyer - 2008-12-11 20:59:59
"His amorphous knob became turgidly nonreticent" - oh wait, did you mean blob?
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