Posted on Sun, Jul 18 1999 at 11:02 a.m. PDT by
David T.
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Radiohead, from Josh:
From the Wall
of Sound website...
WHICH
city in England boasts the largest number of signed bands
per capita? Well, according to Radiohead, it's their
hometown of Oxford (also home to Ride and Supergrass). All
five members of the band are natives of Oxford, where they
met at Abingdon School. Singer-guitarist Thom Yorke and
bassist Colin Greenwood were the first to hit it off at
Abingdon, sharing an affinity for Joy Division, Magazine,
and cross-dressing. Ed O'Brien, another singer-guitarist,
was added because Thom thought he was "cool and looked
like Morrissey."...
Mansun comparison, from Bardsley:
Article OBSERVER
4-7-99 on MANSUN:
"It can often seem like the only person who can
understand your suffering is Morrissey or Mansun. You could
argue that these men cynically exploit your suffering but I
would make the opposite case, that it is the singers who are
used by the fans: as Morrissey sung on the Smiths
"Rubber Ring", "Don't forget the songs that
saved your life / Yes you're older now and you're a clever
swine / But they were the only ones that ever stood by
you." Of course Mansun is a different beast but it is
really a difference of upbringing. Morrissey was beaten and
sexually humiliated in Manchester schoolyards..."
Tom Holt, from Tim:
In Tom
Holt's Wish You Were Here, he makes a reference
to how Joan of Arc should have worn a Walkman when she was
being burned. Hmmm - a reference, perhaps?
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The Observer is still full of pretencious
crap, how could you possibly compare him with Manson.
frank
- Sun, Jul 18, 1999 at 23:30:22 (PDT)
Hmm ManSUN eh? well that comparison isn't far off, how about these lyrics from "Legacy" - "Life is wearing me thin/all relationships are empty/ nobody cares when you're gone" Yes, they are rubbish, but much better than ManSON.
John <[email protected]>
Glasgow, Scotland - Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 04:03:49 (PDT)
I just thought I would add that Mtv will be reairing Radiohead's "meating people is easy" on 120 minutes. No date has been set.
boy racer
Midland, pa - Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 22:29:37 (PDT)
meeting sory Kan't spel
boy racer
Midland, pa - Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 22:30:25 (PDT)
Um....off the subject a bit here. Tom Holt...was he the one who wrote Flying Dutch or the dude who wrote that one freaky book Lord of the Dead? Anyhoo, I bet the walkman part was an intentional Morrissey reference. Great author, isn't he?
Sara
- Sat, Jul 24, 1999 at 19:13:06 (PDT) | #5
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