radiohead can blow me
Dalton said:
Every artist is a cannibal and every poet is a theif. I think Jesus said that. Or Muhammad. Or Sally struthers.
I can't remember.
hippy said:
Lila64 said:
thanks for the link - I wasn't familiar with that song. I only know a couple of albums and some other tracks
LemonMacPhisto said:Noel Gallagher belongs in the Underrated Songwriters of the '90s List with:
Billy Corgan
Michael Stipe
Eddie Vedder
and Thom Yorke
since everyone's too busy up Kurt Cobain's ass, like I said in another thread.
LemonMacPhisto said:
You really cannot go wrong with a Noel-sung track.
Magic Pie
Don't Look Back in Anger
The Importance of Being Idle
Sad Song
Half the World Away
Idler's Dream
Let There Be Love
Mucky FINGAZZZZZ
Cuz it's alright...
U2One said:
don't forget Little By Little. And if you're on youtube, be sure to check out the versions of Whatever sung by Noel. Really damn good.
LemonMacPhisto said:
Mucky FINGAZZZZZ
Cuz it's alright...
LemonMacPhisto said:Noel Gallagher belongs in the Underrated Songwriters of the '90s List with:
Billy Corgan
Michael Stipe
Eddie Vedder
and Thom Yorke
since everyone's too busy up Kurt Cobain's ass, like I said in another thread.
u2popmofo said:
I don't think any of these artist were by any means "underrated" in the '90's as every radio station (and MTV) I listened to constantly played their music during the decade and most all of my friends owned CDs by these artists.
LemonMacPhisto said:
I'm watching the Unplugged performances right now
EDIT: now i'm watching
Whatever from Glasgow. I fucking love it to death, especially the Octopus's Garden snippet.
But I'd like to be
under the sea
in an Octopus's Garden
in the shaaaaade
Unplugged: Part 1
Unplugged: Part 2
Unplugged: Part 3
Unplugged: Part 4
Unplugged: Part 5
u2popmofo said:
I don't think any of these artist were by any means "underrated" in the '90's as every radio station (and MTV) I listened to constantly played their music during the decade and most all of my friends owned CDs by these artists.
And on another tangent, why do most people here on Interference act as if REM didn't exist before the '90's? Their most influential period on the music world in general was during the '80's in my opinion.