TheFrog said: Cloudbuster said: I'm not into camp. you're into kate bush for starters. There's only one of her albums that I consider camp. And it happens to be my least favourite. Anyhoo, you like Kylie, which is as camp as can be. | |
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Cloudbuster said: TheFrog said: you're into kate bush for starters. There's only one of her albums that I consider camp. And it happens to be my least favourite. Anyhoo, you like Kylie, which is as camp as can be. yeah, but i'd also like to fuck her senseless, which isn't. | |
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TheFrog said: Cloudbuster said: There's only one of her albums that I consider camp. And it happens to be my least favourite. Anyhoo, you like Kylie, which is as camp as can be.
yeah, and i'd also like her to fuck me senseless with a strap on, which is mighty camp. | |
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Cloudbuster said: TheFrog said: yeah, and i'd also like her to fuck me senseless with a strap on, which is mighty camp. | |
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Slash said: Cheek said: Take a look at the background! It says "Absolut Vodka"! It was hard to notice the backdrop, to be honest...difficult to take your eyes away from Kelly, like the compulsion to look at a car crash as you drive past..... i think kelly looks ready to join | |
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Christopher said: Slash said: It was hard to notice the backdrop, to be honest...difficult to take your eyes away from Kelly, like the compulsion to look at a car crash as you drive past..... i think kelly looks ready to join Hey, that's going a little too far ...She may be dreadful to look at, hideously ignorant, spoilt as fuck and downright cheap but even still, give the poor girl a break...I mean, fancy associating her with Welsh people [Edited 4/29/05 4:46am] | |
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Slash said: Christopher said: i think kelly looks ready to join Hey, that's going a little too far ...She may be dreadful to look at, hideously ignorant, spoilt as fuck and downright cheap but even still, give the poor girl a break...I mean, fancy associating her with Welsh people it seemed like a good idea at the time. ~back to the drawing board~ | |
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Cloudbuster said: TheFrog said: yeah, and i'd also like her to fuck me senseless with a strap on, which is mighty camp. | |
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Nice teeth, eh? | |
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this thread is hilarious | |
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Cloudbuster said: Coldplay are currently the UK's most successful band. They've released two albums so far, Parachutes (2000) and A Rush Of Blood To The Head (2002). Both great. Their new album X&Y drops in June.
And the lead singer looks like me. ea edit. . [Edited 4/29/05 3:51am] They also have a three-song EP (that was released before Parachutes)entitled Brothers and Sisters, and a live album from 2003. Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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Oh, and I think they're swell. I really like Keane, but Coldplay is much better. Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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Cheek said: TheFrog said: Tom Chaplin (Keane) Well, everybody's changing: | |
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: Rolling Stone: "On its surprising debut album, seemingly underpowered Brit trio Keane (piano, drums, vocals) reconfigures the high-romantic aesthetic introduced by Radiohead and mainstreamed by Coldplay as the launchpad for a serious hookfest. Hopes and Fears contains more hooks than most pop groups manage in their careers; the album brims with unabashedly grand, sun-breaking-through-the-clouds gestures. Tim Rice-Oxley's piano playing, like Chris Martin's, is at once percussive and expansive; drummer Richard Hughes executes the strategic fills with pomp and circumstance; and when singer Tom Chaplin lets loose with his extraordinary tenor, he seems to be channeling Freddie Mercury. There's no letup, from the ascending opener, "Somewhere Only We Know," to the monumental closer, "Bedshaped," on which Rice-Oxley makes up for the absence of guitar with a synth solo of power-ballad-y theatricality. Cynics may find this nonstop ear candy hard to swallow, but what's the point of resisting such delirious beauty when submitting to it feels so good?" Q Awards 2004 - Best Album Premios Ondas 2004 - Best International Band (Spanish awards) Brits 2005 - British Breakthrough Act and British Album | |
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