i quite liked Huggy Bear. Her Jazz was great.
Belushi said:Fucking hell yeah, never understood why they are still so popular.
Dubversion said:i quite liked Huggy Bear. Her Jazz was great.
the button said:3. The Magic cunting Numbers.
chloe commissar said:I like them.
lots.
it's just soo lovely, makes you want to give hugs.
Orang Utan said:No, you can't have that - it's either good or it's not
Dubversion said:they're so shit, i want to drive their tour bus backwards and forwards over your head
el_starkos said:Prepares to be shot down in flames[/I]
chloe commissar said:i think their songs are lovely, i can't help but smile at them. they are so good with a cup of tea, coming in after a night on pills.they are proper huggy music.
RenegadeDog said:OK then, a more refined definition:
In much the same way that I can enjoy Bon Jovi's output (not that I would listen to either for hours, but at least (for a short spell)...
RenegadeDog said:His earlier stuff though was quite good for what it was - summer of 69 etc.
finalstryke said:Manic Street screachers.
Paulie Tandoori said:Gah! What it was good for can't be described on a family board such as this. Words fail me.
chloe commissar said:this is a thread for slating crap bands not making a tit of yourself.
RenegadeDog said:I'm just trying to wind people up. But it was reasonable FM rock. Nowhere near as bad as many 'credible' bands like the Beautiful fucking South, which many otherwise quite-good-taste-possessing people seem to love.
I'm not sure what the fuck was going on but NME and MM hacks weren't allowed write anything bad about them at the time. Except for Mr.Agreeable (david stubbs I think) obviously.killer b said:does anyone remember menswear? no? count yourself lucky.