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.....one! Two!



Brighton Breezy

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Jul 5, 2003
19,439
Sussex
LITTLe BITCH

ONE! TWO!

If you ever hear a noise in the night
your body starts to sweat,
it shakes and shivers in fright
you go and sleep with your mother
she hates you guts
she knows that you love her
so she holds you tight
all through the night in to the broad daylight
And when she doesn't come home
you'll have to sleep alone
then you wet your bed and I think that's sad
for a girl of 19 it's more than sad, it's obscene!

ONE! TWO!

And your girlfriend sweet little 17
she's got her layered hair and her flared jeans
you know what that means, she's just a little queen
she shares your London flat
she thinks that London's where it's at
Although it stinks and when it rains you wear your hat
and your plum colored pvc wet- look maxi mac
You tie your ginger hair back in a bun
you're the ugliest creature, under the sun! 1,2 Go!

ONE! TWO!

And you think it's about time that you died, and I agree
so you decide on suicide
you tried but you never quite carried it out
you only wanted to die in order to show off
and if you think you're gonna bleed all over me
you're even wronger than you'd normaly be
And the only things you want to see are kitsch
And the only thing you want to be is rich
Your little pink up-pointed nose begins twitch
I know you know you're just a little bitch!

ONE! TWO!


= GENIUS

Jerry Dammers is long due recognition for his amazing talents.

More so then that prick Bob Geldoff.
 




Minge

New member
Jan 3, 2005
201
Well said Richie, Bob Geldof has never done anything for anyone apart from himself, and has never produced a fanzine either.
 




















Squiggsy

New member
Oct 26, 2003
184
Worthing
Hmm. Ghost Town is indeed a fine song, but meant more if you were there at the time (even as a 13 year old....) when everything just seemed a bit grim and dank. To be honest, Madness were better for the country at that point as at least they cheered people up.

The Specials seem a finer band looking back as with hindsight people remember the anti-racist things they were trying to promote, but lots of people seem to have forgotten the appalling violence that came about at a lot of their gigs, mainly from the skinhead following they had.

As for Dammers - sorry, some very shiny gold nuggets in his songwriting career, but only enough to fill 45 minutes at best...
 






Squiggsy

New member
Oct 26, 2003
184
Worthing
Never made a judgement about Geldof, but I'd actually credit him with about 5 cracking singles with The Boomtown Rats.

Not sure where you get your info about The Specials.......think history has been kind to them. Some cracking songs on the first two albums (before the split) but equal amount of dross as well.

Not a patch on The Clash (amongst others) in all their glory imho.

Oh, by the way - The Breakfast Club was and is a great film.... :lolol:
 


lincs seagull

New member
Feb 25, 2004
1,097
boston
Richie Morris said:
The Specials were one of the most important bands ever to grace the British music scene.


are yes the morris talking bollocks session again

oh how i love these shit threads about whats great and whats not

:yawn:

As for Geldorf a quality group and good solo albums and a great man who has passion about what he love
 


Richie Morris said:


More so then that prick Bob Geldoff.

Probably best I don't respond to this comment. I'll just wait for my blood to stop boiling of it's own accord.
 




Chesney Christ

New member
Sep 3, 2003
4,301
Location, Location
Re: Re: .....one! Two!

Lokki 7 said:
Probably best I don't respond to this comment. I'll just wait for my blood to stop boiling of it's own accord.

MORRIS, you still haven't given an explanation for that comment.

What right-thinking person could possibly think of someone's who has done as much good as Geldof (one f you twat) as a prick?

Are you backwards?
 


Gully

Monkey in a seagull suit.
Apr 24, 2004
16,812
Way out west
The Specials produced music that changed the World, the song Free Nelson Mandela raised awareness Worldwide of the brilliant mind festering in a South African prison. I am sure that their influence made people pressurise their own governments to push for change in the country racked by Appartheid, this ultimately led to Mandela being freed and elected as president.

Many bands allude to having changed something with their music, few can boast a result like that realised by the Specials.
 


Dover

Home at Last.
Oct 5, 2003
4,474
Brighton, United Kingdom
My choice is Geldof over Dammers. The Rats for me made some of the best tunes ever, and whilst working I still sing badly to Rat Trap, one of the finest tunes ever.
 


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