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#26 2011-11-23 13:17:23

Harpo
The Best In The West
From: West Wales
Posts: 3394

Re: Five guilty pleasures

Indeed - "..throw out your gold teeth, and see how they roll..."


Randy lower-class trifler

 

#27 2011-11-23 13:22:40

steve mcqueen fan
Agent Ivy.
Posts: 1449

Re: Five guilty pleasures

What's the song where they... ahh ...borrow from "Song For My Father".


"McQueen's message was signaled through subtraction... in a tweed or herringbone jacket and a ribbed swearer he had an electric austerity".

 

#28 2011-11-23 13:24:06

steve mcqueen fan
Agent Ivy.
Posts: 1449

Re: Five guilty pleasures

I got it -Rikki Don't lose That Number


"McQueen's message was signaled through subtraction... in a tweed or herringbone jacket and a ribbed swearer he had an electric austerity".

 

#29 2011-11-23 13:31:55

steve mcqueen fan
Agent Ivy.
Posts: 1449

Re: Five guilty pleasures


"McQueen's message was signaled through subtraction... in a tweed or herringbone jacket and a ribbed swearer he had an electric austerity".

 

#30 2011-11-23 13:39:11

Harpo
The Best In The West
From: West Wales
Posts: 3394

Re: Five guilty pleasures

Yes - they were literate jazzers with top musical chops.


Randy lower-class trifler

 

#31 2011-11-23 13:54:52

Liam Mac
Ivy Avenger
From: Beyond!
Posts: 4789

Re: Five guilty pleasures

Or those bums Led Zeppelin ripping off Davy Graham.

 

#32 2011-11-23 14:05:14

steve mcqueen fan
Agent Ivy.
Posts: 1449

Re: Five guilty pleasures

I was going for the white man ripping off the black man thing. Trying to make points with that bleeding heart Drink.


"McQueen's message was signaled through subtraction... in a tweed or herringbone jacket and a ribbed swearer he had an electric austerity".

 

#33 2011-11-23 14:14:35

steve mcqueen fan
Agent Ivy.
Posts: 1449

Re: Five guilty pleasures


"McQueen's message was signaled through subtraction... in a tweed or herringbone jacket and a ribbed swearer he had an electric austerity".

 

#34 2011-11-23 14:30:25

Harpo
The Best In The West
From: West Wales
Posts: 3394

Re: Five guilty pleasures

Quite so. Actually, I don't believe in guilty pleasures. If I take pleasure in something, I don't see the point in feeling guity about it.


Randy lower-class trifler

 

#35 2011-11-23 14:33:02

Andy_B
Ivy Realist
Posts: 2097

Re: Five guilty pleasures

Got over it about masturbation early on.  If it feels good, baby, flog it.

 

#36 2011-11-23 14:34:44

Harpo
The Best In The West
From: West Wales
Posts: 3394

Re: Five guilty pleasures

Nail. On. Head.


Randy lower-class trifler

 

#37 2011-11-23 14:46:35

Andy_B
Ivy Realist
Posts: 2097

Re: Five guilty pleasures

And then there was that other business with the Yorkshire Terrier...

 

#38 2011-11-23 14:49:12

steve mcqueen fan
Agent Ivy.
Posts: 1449

Re: Five guilty pleasures


"McQueen's message was signaled through subtraction... in a tweed or herringbone jacket and a ribbed swearer he had an electric austerity".

 

#39 2011-11-23 14:54:15

Andy_B
Ivy Realist
Posts: 2097

Re: Five guilty pleasures

They often prefer sodomy, so I hear.

 

#40 2011-11-23 15:01:59

steve mcqueen fan
Agent Ivy.
Posts: 1449

Re: Five guilty pleasures


"McQueen's message was signaled through subtraction... in a tweed or herringbone jacket and a ribbed swearer he had an electric austerity".

 

#41 2011-11-23 16:56:14

Drink
Agent 00-Ivy
From: outer space
Posts: 794

Re: Five guilty pleasures

1. Pizza
2. All of Queen's A Kind of Magic album. All of it. I can do a great Vic & Bob dance to the title track too.
3. Trying to figure out what 'woofboxer' means
4. Lists
5. Clothes

None of these apart from no. 2 are guilty pleasures really of course

Last edited by Drink (2011-11-23 16:56:50)


"I've played dumb so long it's the only way I know." Me, 2012.

 

#42 2011-11-23 23:30:05

4F Hepcat
THE Cat
Posts: 14333

Re: Five guilty pleasures

^Odd, I actually consider Woofboxer's position is always straight forward. Unlike this line that has me confused and thinking about its meaning "The zeitgeist is in dissipated form."

Queen was very popular in my Sixth Form amongst the science A Level students. Needless to say I had already moved on and was starting to explore modern jazz, covertly at first, as I wasn't sure if my peer group would consider I was a puff for liking this music. Kind of Magic is a good album, and reminds me of going to see "Highlander".


Vibe-Rations in Spectra-Sonic-Sound

 

#43 2011-11-24 02:28:30

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Five guilty pleasures

 

#44 2011-11-24 02:40:12

Hard Bop Hank
Ivy Soul Brother
From: land of a 1000 dances
Posts: 4923

Re: Five guilty pleasures


“No Room For Squares”
”All political art is bad – all good art is political.”
"Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?"

 

#45 2011-11-24 03:09:41

Drink
Agent 00-Ivy
From: outer space
Posts: 794

Re: Five guilty pleasures

Last edited by Drink (2011-11-24 03:20:04)


"I've played dumb so long it's the only way I know." Me, 2012.

 

#46 2011-11-24 03:21:03

Hard Bop Hank
Ivy Soul Brother
From: land of a 1000 dances
Posts: 4923

Re: Five guilty pleasures

and don't get me started on the "Weltgeist"...

wink


“No Room For Squares”
”All political art is bad – all good art is political.”
"Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?"

 

#47 2011-11-24 03:46:08

Andy_B
Ivy Realist
Posts: 2097

Re: Five guilty pleasures

Watching 'Ghostbusters' (because I love Annie Potts)
White bread pop singers like Brian Hyland

 

#48 2021-09-16 03:31:46

A Fine Sadness
Member
Posts: 3009

Re: Five guilty pleasures

Even the tight-lipped Hepcat liked this one.

Frankie Valli.  'The Night', certainly, but also something that still sums up for me that awkward period when your awareness of girls is by no means matched by your success rate.  First heard at a local disco when I was fifteen, had necked eight pints of lager and begun looking for trouble.  'What a lady, what a fight...'  I left school the following year and was flung headfirst into the real world of emergency tax codes and hardcore football hooligans.  Winding back, though, Frankie, yes, Van McCoy, 'Eighteen With A Bullet', 'Kung Fu Fighting'.  All a long way from Roland Kirk, the subtle pleasures of jazz-funk, Elizabeth David, '400 Blows'...

 

#49 2021-09-16 07:41:19

A Fine Sadness
Member
Posts: 3009

Re: Five guilty pleasures

Donna Summer: 'I Feel Love'.  First heard it at 'Shades' club in Nottingham around 1977.

 

#50 2021-09-16 07:51:20

A Fine Sadness
Member
Posts: 3009

Re: Five guilty pleasures

After just watching the lady perform on 'Youtube' I no longer feel guilty.  Should rename this 'very horny pleasures'.

 

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