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    Duds, are you serious? is that really one of your fave songs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Rackham View Post
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    There have been some funny times with that band. One night they were invited to play in this Irish place and they have this song called We are the IRA, which has lines in it such as "We turn blue skies to grey". It did not seem to go down too well though and it almost caused a riot. That's Rock n Roll for you though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Rackham View Post
    This is what Bauhaus means to me...

    Bauhaus architecture is very interesting to look at.

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    I also like Art Deco, Saxon, Romanesque and Gothic architecture.







    Brutalism is quite interesting especially if the area appears to be left and the plants overgrow, adding to the appearance and sense of atmosphere. Like the decay of an abandoned and run-down council estate. To me there seems to bea hidden meaning in Brutalism, expecially regarding the us of it in buildings on council estates. I feel that message it "There you go, you are here now and let to rot". If that seems to make any sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Rackham View Post
    Duds, are you serious? is that really one of your fave songs?

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    Yes, it's one of my favourite songs of this year, not perhaps in my Top 50 all time favourites though. Got a problem with that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Consider Dudley View Post
    Yes, it's one of my favourite songs of this year, not perhaps in my Top 50 all time favourites though. Got a problem with that?
    I haven't. I have never seen this group before, but if I had I would have thought - now that's the sort of music CD would like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Millennium3 View Post
    I haven't. I have never seen this group before, but if I had I would have thought - now that's the sort of music CD would like.
    Really? I thought you would have had me down as a fan of something a bit more militantly feminist than that. It is terribly drippy and non-threatening isn't it? Folky. I like it because we played the album in the car as we drove around the Isle of Wight and it fitted the environs perfectly. Summery, stormy, sea, boats, lighthouses, English, old-fashioned. It's not the sort of thing I particularly go for. This is another of my faves this year:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Consider Dudley View Post
    Really? I thought you would have had me down as a fan of something a bit more militantly feminist than that. It is terribly drippy and non-threatening isn't it? Folky. I like it because we played the album in the car as we drove around the Isle of Wight and it fitted the environs perfectly. Summery, stormy, sea, boats, lighthouses, English, old-fashioned. It's not the sort of thing I particularly go for. This is another of my faves this year:

    That's fascinating CD.
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    Thanks Milly, I knew you would find it interesting. Don't hesitate to PM me if there's anything else you want to know about my musical tastes.

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    Certainly will - but I am now overloaded with information about you - perhaps some more next year or the year afterwards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Consider Dudley View Post
    Got a problem with that?
    LOL perish the thought.

    Btw, isn't there some washing up you could be getting on with...
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