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Post by candycanegurl on Jun 29, 2003 8:25:58 GMT -5
i love death on the stairs and time for heroes
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Post by meeeeeeee on Jun 29, 2003 12:22:36 GMT -5
i like the cover ov the moldy peaches whos got the crack an i like last post on the bugle. But from the album i like The good old days
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Post by puppysqueezer on Jul 1, 2003 12:24:36 GMT -5
horror show dude.
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Post by Tim on Jul 1, 2003 12:58:21 GMT -5
So hard to choose just one, but 'Horror Show' is also my favourite, by a tiny whisker... from the options available 'Death On The Stairs' wins by some distance actually... where's 'The Good Old Days', huh?! Shocking...
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Post by jimmy on Aug 5, 2003 6:45:42 GMT -5
the delaney, general smuts(THE LIBERTINES HAVE GREAT BSIDES!), or even babyshambles
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Post by Thom on Aug 8, 2003 7:15:07 GMT -5
its just gotta b i get along and veritgo im not impressed with the selection, since wat a waster is by far their best song
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Post by Col on Aug 9, 2003 4:34:17 GMT -5
Death on the stairs without a doubt, a true anthem for the arcadian generation!
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chris finch is a good rep
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Post by chris finch is a good rep on Aug 9, 2003 8:58:44 GMT -5
I get along or time for heroes are my favourites, and by far the worst is radio america, I just skip that one. The new video is great also, is the new single going to be on the re-released album or not?
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Post by Col on Aug 9, 2003 15:41:10 GMT -5
So im the only libs fan who kind of likes radio america then? I like some of the lyrics!
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Post by thelibertinesrgods on Aug 16, 2003 12:57:20 GMT -5
i agree thom what a waster is by far one of the better songs as well as boys in the band.
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Post by Tim on Aug 18, 2003 10:37:30 GMT -5
'Radio America' is superb, and I agree, some great lyrics... 'that poor dancing girl well she won't dance again and they tell me this was a transmission, to take my love, my love to you' - how can anyone not love that line, amongst many other great ones? And I love the way 'Up The Bracket' comes next, a lovely acoustic ballad followed immediately by Pete screaming 'Geeeeet on with it' and the opening chords striking up - magic!
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