Snoopy Doggy Dog!
What is that that the magnificent, Black-hearted pirate Robert Stevenson has to say upon the matter?
Great cover that was, better than the original imo.
Yes, we all know that song I hope, yet one time I was lighted up by a different Pogues' Xmas tune (on the radio), and I've been struggling to figure out WOT it might have been for the past ~25yrs since I originally heard it!Mellow...
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The only other main hit i can think of that The Pogues had was this one.Yes, we all know that song I hope, yet one time I was lighted up by a different Pogues' Xmas tune (on the radio), and I've been struggling to figure out WOT it might have been for the past ~25yrs since I originally heard it!
What might it have been...?!
Rancid and Sublime are some good bands I listened to also Pennywise, Bad Religion, Misfits
Kinda reminds me of a couple famous situations in which major singers / performers flipped the script on live TV, refusing to accept the censorship that the network laid down beforehand. Interestingly, all three times involved UK performers. IIRC it was:I remember in 2020 where one of our top radio stations refused to play the original lyrics, because they might have offended, pathetic world we are in nowadays, that meme in political nonsense sums it up.
The slightest thing can "offend" some nowadays :/
Fairytale of New York: BBC Radio 1 will not play original version
The station says its young listeners may be offended by some of the Christmas classic's lyrics.www.bbc.co.uk
I love that tune, but had in mind a Pogues Xmas tune, but not "Fairytale..."The only other main hit i can think of that The Pogues had was this one.
Hmm, that seems to be a German band's song (not the Beatles), but honestly, with the latest commonly accessible AI tools, I believe you can now have any known singer / band cover any song in the world in any style of your choosing.Two songs I listened to this week
TBH I was a big fan of hip-hop around the mid/late 80's to early 90's, and I wish to hell that someone was still making music like that.I don't really listen to hip hop rap stuff but my friend would listen to this song in his car all the time in the late 2000's It's a catchy song. I like it so enjoy.
You mentioned Led Zep and that is when I like the rap era when bands were doing rap/rock. There were a few bands like Beastie Boys, Limp Bizkit and also Jimmy Page from Led Zeppelin. I just don't listen to new rap or don't even know who the new cool rappers are anymore. I hear about some like XXXTentacion just from social media but did not listen to any of the songs.TBH I was a big fan of hip-hop around the mid/late 80's to early 90's, and I wish to hell that someone was still making music like that.
To me, that tune above isn't bad or anything, but to me is emblematic of the 'Kanye West' style of droning on lyrics in a monotone way that's (yes) impressive in its elocution (haha, or whatever that word is), but on the whole comes of pretty distant, cynical, and unmelodic to me.
Where there's more of a creative, playful, intentional energy IMO.
There were a good handful of hip-hop records around that time that shared that energy. Not a huge list, mind you, but enough to tear me away from listening and re-listening to stuff like Led Zep, The Floyd, Genesis which I'd discovered late in my ridiculous, sheltered life. XD
I just don't listen to new rap or don't even know who the new cool rappers are anymore.