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The Housemartins Any Fans? Did they just have the 2 albums?
London 0 Hull 4 The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death I know their bass player went on to produce crap as Fatboy Slim, but did they ever work together again? Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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Mars23 said: Did they just have the 2 albums?
London 0 Hull 4 The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death I know their bass player went on to produce crap as Fatboy Slim, but did they ever work together again? I think a couple of them (including the vocalist) went on to form the Beautiful South. They never performed or recorded as a group since their breakup as far as I know. I really liked both of the albums at the time, but it all sounds a bit too twee to me now when I go back to it. There was also an odds n' sods type compilation called (i think?) "now that's what I call quite good" that would be a good purchase if you like the albums, though there's a fair bit of overlap. | |
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damosuzuki said: Mars23 said: Did they just have the 2 albums?
London 0 Hull 4 The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death I know their bass player went on to produce crap as Fatboy Slim, but did they ever work together again? I think a couple of them (including the vocalist) went on to form the Beautiful South. They never performed or recorded as a group since their breakup as far as I know. I really liked both of the albums at the time, but it all sounds a bit too twee to me now when I go back to it. There was also an odds n' sods type compilation called (i think?) "now that's what I call quite good" that would be a good purchase if you like the albums, though there's a fair bit of overlap. I remember that now and I always meant to check out Beautiful South. I'll have to do that now. Thanks! Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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love them! "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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I like Beautiful Souths debut album! Some of their songs are still played on radio today in the UK. "Song for whomever" stills gets some play from me. Its a sweet song, but also a cynical one on another level
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Song for Whoever was really a very nice song. I've never heard any other Beautiful South tracks, but I seem to remember that they were quite popular for a while in the early nineties in the UK.
For the record, here's Happy Hour, the Housemartins greatest pure pop moment. | |
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Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim) was in this band..... | |
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Big fan of both the Housemartins and Beautiful South. All but the last couple albums of BS are worth owning, and even those later ones aren't bad--just kind of boring. I think "Blue is the Colour" is incredibly underrated. | |
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My fave tracks are:
The People Who Grinned Themselves To Death and Hopelessly Devoted To Them The compilation "Now That's What I Call....Quite Good!" is a great place to start. This is not an exit | |
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