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wiggyrichard

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  1. That's my beef with this whole thing, it just turns into a racist anti-China hatefest, especially on Youtube. Plus, there is the possibility that this was just a hoax, just like the baby-eating incident about a year ago (I think) A hoax? :?
  2. Agreed, its about stage presence, aura, the whole performance. Gallagher had it all imo.
  3. Really? Don't get me wrong, I love Editors but Tom's got all the stage presence/character of a narcoleptic. WHAT!?!? :shock: No stage presence you say...
  4. I'd agree with both of those, Alex Turner's performance of Mardy Bum from Glastonbury in 2007 was fooking awsome.
  5. :shock: REALLY? He just stands there with his hands behind his back and whines! Its his aura Mike. Brilliant voice imo. There is something about certain "front men" that can really put me off a band. Queen Smiths Stone Roses Oasis All bands I actually like the general sound of (probably because they all have excellent guitarists), but I cannot STAND the singers. clearings in the woods, the lot of them. Clering in the woods in general* as a vocalist? *Liam is a word removed but as a vocalist he is excellent. Both Tom Smith of the Editors and Richard Ashcroft are my personal favourites, but as ive said above, on the international stage, Anthony Kiedis of the Chilli's and Dave Grohl of The Foo Fighters will take some beating.
  6. 18 cu**ts in a 50m radius...what are the chances? :winkold:
  7. :shock: REALLY? He just stands there with his hands behind his back and whines! Its his aura Mike. Brilliant voice imo.
  8. Liam Gallagher, Tom Smith, Richard Ashcroft. In that order (personal choice). Universally i would say, Anthony Kiedis, Feddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Dave Grohl.
  9. Fixed. And no. You're not. :wink: Better
  10. Am i the only one who think Ian Brown is awful when singing live!? A poor man's Richard Ashcroft.
  11. I know for a fact that i could not just walk past someone who was injured or in need of assistance and pretend that i never noticed them, let alone a 2 year old toddler who has almost been crushed to death! Am i wrong in thinking that most normal people and societies have a natural instinct to help those in danger? To be honst, im gobsmacked that people can ignore another human being in need of help. It makes my stomach turn watching that. Is the perant partially at fault here?
  12. That made me **** piss! Ive never heard it called that!
  13. That just makes you a bit of a cretin Tony imo. I think a "swoosh" is appropriate here! :winkold: :oops: Have i been had Jon? :oops: there is every chance :-) Apologies mate x
  14. That just makes you a bit of a cretin Tony imo. I think a "swoosh" is appropriate here! :winkold: :oops: Have i been had Jon? :oops:
  15. That just makes you a bit of a cretin Tony imo.
  16. Cracking my neck, drives er' in doors up the wall.
  17. In before Rob... Trying to put it up the wrong'un!
  18. I find dropping my willy in someone's pint when they go to the loo usually does the trick. :nod:
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