The Clash

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Suzanne H. wrote:Cut the Crap was a masterpiece.

It really was.
Could not agree more.
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Flex wrote: I'm not kidding.
Well since this is your point of view, do you mind getting all the BAD albums out and listen carefully through the lot, and then make up you mind again. You gotta be kiddin' me. The demo sessions are cool to listen to as a document of some work in progress that was later totally fucked over and ruined by Bernie at the time the songs where mixed and compiled up to what became CtC. The album would've been something diufferent if Bernie had kept his fingers away from it. But better than Combat Rock? Hello??? Wake up... better than the BAD catalogue. You drunk or somethin' Flex?


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esmark wrote:You drunk or somethin' Flex?
He is from Boston …
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
esmark wrote:You drunk or somethin' Flex?
He is from Boston …
So that explains it all.... lack of musical taste and a weak spot for the liquor. Cheers! :lol:

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Colin wrote:Seriously, they're pretty cool.
If music could talk, I'd really understand this.

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Heston wrote:
matedog wrote:Controversial statement of the day: Side 1 of CTC is superior to side 2.
Easily, despite the presence of This is England on side 2.
What is a side? You mean like creamed corn or macaroni salad?
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BR16ADE_R055E wrote:
daredevil wrote:
Suzanne H. wrote:Cut the Crap was a masterpiece.

It really was.
That's what BR said.
I would never say that...oh...
....sorry didn't mean you, BR in my post was to indicate Bernie Rhodes.

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esmark wrote:Well since this is your point of view, do you mind getting all the BAD albums out and listen carefully through the lot, and then make up you mind again. You gotta be kiddin' me. The demo sessions are cool to listen to as a document of some work in progress that was later totally fucked over and ruined by Bernie at the time the songs where mixed and compiled up to what became CtC. The album would've been something diufferent if Bernie had kept his fingers away from it. But better than Combat Rock? Hello??? Wake up... better than the BAD catalogue. You drunk or somethin' Flex?


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Fact: Cut the Crap is better than Combat Rock.

Fact: The '83 Demos are better than Cut the Crap.

By the transitive properties, the '83 Demos are better than Combat Rock. As for the BAD calalog, give me some poorly recorded rock n roll over cheesy synthesizer music any day of the week and twice a day in the month of Smarch (a twist on a classic saying!).

Of course, being from New England, I prefer Aerosmith over this whole lot. It's so... "real"
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Inder wrote:
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Flex wrote:Fact: Cut the Crap is better than Combat Rock.

Fact: The '83 Demos are better than Cut the Crap.

By the transitive properties, the '83 Demos are better than Combat Rock. As for the BAD calalog, give me some poorly recorded rock n roll over cheesy synthesizer music any day of the week and twice a day in the month of Smarch (a twist on a classic saying!).
Your facts smell like the opinions of a urine-soaked hobo who yells at his feet.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
Flex wrote:Fact: Cut the Crap is better than Combat Rock.

Fact: The '83 Demos are better than Cut the Crap.

By the transitive properties, the '83 Demos are better than Combat Rock. As for the BAD calalog, give me some poorly recorded rock n roll over cheesy synthesizer music any day of the week and twice a day in the month of Smarch (a twist on a classic saying!).
Your facts smell like the opinions of a urine-soaked hobo who yells at his feet.
I agree, CR is clearly better than GEER.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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matedog wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
Flex wrote:Fact: Cut the Crap is better than Combat Rock.

Fact: The '83 Demos are better than Cut the Crap.

By the transitive properties, the '83 Demos are better than Combat Rock. As for the BAD calalog, give me some poorly recorded rock n roll over cheesy synthesizer music any day of the week and twice a day in the month of Smarch (a twist on a classic saying!).
Your facts smell like the opinions of a urine-soaked hobo who yells at his feet.
I agree, CR is clearly better than GEER.
if you're a shit-throwing retard.
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eumaas wrote:
matedog wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
Your facts smell like the opinions of a urine-soaked hobo who yells at his feet.
I agree, CR is clearly better than GEER.
if you're a shit-throwing retard.
Umm...I love you?
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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Has there been a ruling on how often we can play the Blind Squirrel card when Hoy agrees with one of us?
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Dr. Medulla wrote:Has there been a ruling on how often we can play the Blind Squirrel card when Hoy agrees with one of us?
I still go by the 30% rule.
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