Safeway said:Spot on. She's a little bit different which is good. Whether or not she can sing is not important as she delivers with a sort of Streets style, meaning the message is more in the lyrics than the tune.
Even less important is what she looks like (for the record I would, but then I would most women).
I really wish the vast majority of people on this site wouldn't talk about music. It hurts my eyes.
Les Biehn said:Irritating Moose.
keaton said:I'm very impressed with her album, it's pretty funny with some nice summery tunes on it.
I don't really her as being posh at all, going to a public school makes your parents rich not you posh.
Also bigc i'm guessing by your well-reasoned argument you don't like Radiohead, Blur, the Rolling STones or The Sex pistols?
munkfish said:dynamtie boogaloo one of the best nights in brighton some absoulte fit arsed girls
keaton said:I'm very impressed with her album, it's pretty funny with some nice summery tunes on it.
I don't really her as being posh at all, going to a public school makes your parents rich not you posh.
Also bigc i'm guessing by your well-reasoned argument you don't like Radiohead, Blur, the Rolling STones or The Sex pistols?
keaton said:
Also bigc i'm guessing by your well-reasoned argument you don't like Radiohead, Blur, the Rolling STones or The Sex pistols?
London Irish said:One of my great memories of Keith Allen was him presenting an early Channel 4 youth show, called Whatever You Want, which was very anarchic and democratic in terms of demystifying TV and encouraging wider access to it by ordinary people.
Now here we have him at the centre of some kind of luvvie celebrity dynasty - pass the sick bucket.
Stinky Kat said:I went off Allen when he became a professional Engerland fan and conveniently forgot he was born in Swansea -