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Re: NME #1 album prediction
« Reply #30 on: December 09, 2005, 02:16:00 pm »
So is Hasslehoff.
 
 
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  Just because Oasis sold out a 100,000 person venue in Europe doesn't make them relevant. That would mean that despite all of the crap that Metallica and DMB have been putting out for the past ten years, their ticket sales would overshadow their disappointing recent output.
 
 The new Oasis album was not good. They haven't had even a "good" album since Morning Glory. You could take a dump on acetate and the Brit press would swarm to it like flies. If they aren't careful, Pete Doherty's career might become the Brits' crowning acheivement of this decade.
It actually makes them very relevant. NME and Q are British mags not American. So it should not suprise anyone to see Oasis on the list. They are one of the biggest acts in the UK and Europe. [/b]

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Re: NME #1 album prediction
« Reply #31 on: December 09, 2005, 02:18:00 pm »
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  So is Hasslehoff.
 
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Re: NME #1 album prediction
« Reply #32 on: December 09, 2005, 02:20:00 pm »
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You're just jealous because I went to the same school as the Hoffmeister.

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Re: NME #1 album prediction
« Reply #33 on: December 10, 2005, 02:00:00 am »
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You're just jealous because I went to the same school as the Hoffmeister. [/b]
Me too, yet different schools. Just think, if we played our cards right, we could have starred in Bay Watch. "Bay Watch: The Lost Episodes".
 
   
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  Now I see where you guys got all got your personal top 10 lists from. You all read the same magazines and buy the same albums.
Not me. None of anyone's would have been on my list that I don't feel like bothering to make. In fact, probably the only person on this forum who might overlap with some of mine would be Friend Of Guy Chadwick. See Rhett, you're not the only outcast here.     ;)    
 
 One of my tops, and maybe even my #1 slot would be:
 Flavor Crystals - On Plastic
 
 But I'm sure the NME have no clue who they are or feel they aren't showy enough.
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