Elgindon Posted December 10 Report Posted December 10 (edited) More good drivel from the DT music game - Aoife ODonovan - King of all birds Edited December 10 by Elgindon Quote
Mason89 Posted December 10 Report Posted December 10 Listened to the complete Smiths/Mozz discography but didn’t learn anything new. Morrisseys best solo stuff is better than the Smiths best The Smiths only have one truly shite song and it’s a cover Morrissey has loads of shite songs Vauxhall & I is the best thing he ever did. Vauxhall & I is arguably the best thing anyone has ever did Andy Rourke is underrated as a bass player The single version of This Charming Man is bollocks compared to the Hatful of Hollow version. Like comparing Leon Mike with Duncan Shearer 1 Quote
OneBrianIrvine. Posted December 10 Report Posted December 10 21 minutes ago, Mason89 said: Morrisseys best solo stuff is better than the Smiths best Ooft you got a like but my inner teenage self is screaming at this. Although TBF now I think about it I probably listen to Morrissey more regularly than The Smiths nowadays. In particular Vauxhall & I and You Are The Quarry which is a glorious slice of spite couched in pretty synth pop and balladry. But The Smiths will always hold my teenage heart PS Assume you saw Joyce put a book out last month; not read it yet, just heard him on Word podcast . 1 Quote
Mason89 Posted December 10 Report Posted December 10 I heard Mike Joyce getting interviewed about his book on Radio 6. I’ll definitely be giving it a bash, hopefully it’s better than Johnny Marr’s. Quote
RicoS321 Posted December 10 Report Posted December 10 2 hours ago, Elgindon said: More good drivel from the DT music game - Aoife ODonovan - King of all birds Looks like she's trying to force one oot. Quote
Elgindon Posted December 10 Report Posted December 10 (edited) 4 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: Looks like she's trying to force one oot. Could be sayin - 'fa wiz 'at?' Edited December 10 by Elgindon 1 Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted December 11 Report Posted December 11 Names in songs. The best of 2025. Genius. 1 Quote
Mason89 Posted December 11 Report Posted December 11 2 hours ago, TheDonbytheDee said: Names in songs. The best of 2025. Genius. Mr Skinner! 1 Quote
tom_widdows Posted Wednesday at 19:42 Report Posted Wednesday at 19:42 (edited) This seems to appeal to me in these 'bizarre' times where swans are declared flightless and manifestos include executions of selected groups https://youtu.be/MM62wjLrgmA?si=nP0uhffF1lKvvrVg Edited Wednesday at 19:44 by tom_widdows Quote
Elgindon Posted Wednesday at 20:17 Report Posted Wednesday at 20:17 Theo Katzman - And Yorkshires Kehht Roosbeh(Kate Rusby) 1 Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted Saturday at 12:39 Report Posted Saturday at 12:39 Not what I am listening to, but more what I just read and about music. Aberdeen, or Kincorth to be more precise, actually has a celebrated song writer. Graham Edwards, from Kincorth, had written hits fir Avril Levine, Britney Spears and Christina Aguiela, amongst others. Article about him on the P&J website and nice to hear of another musuc related success from the city. A belter of a line in the article. "Graham was born in 1959 and brought up in the cold Gorbal-esque tenements of Caisdykes Drive, Kincorth." Quote
Don Julio Posted Saturday at 15:13 Report Posted Saturday at 15:13 For those that like a bit of 90s shoe gazing, this is a powerhouse. To be played loud! Trivia fact is that Toni Halliday is the vocalist on Leftfield’s Not Forgotten. Oh, and the video is Dandy compliant, featuring as it does a sheep. What more could you want. Quote
OneBrianIrvine. Posted yesterday at 14:16 Report Posted yesterday at 14:16 On 20/12/2025 at 12:39, TheDonbytheDee said: Not what I am listening to, but more what I just read and about music. Aberdeen, or Kincorth to be more precise, actually has a celebrated song writer. Graham Edwards, from Kincorth, had written hits fir Avril Levine, Britney Spears and Christina Aguiela, amongst others. Article about him on the P&J website and nice to hear of another musuc related success from the city. A belter of a line in the article. "Graham was born in 1959 and brought up in the cold Gorbal-esque tenements of Caisdykes Drive, Kincorth." Gorbalesque? Caisdykes Drive? Fucking arsehole. Nothing wrong with it. Well maybe just that one hoose where the bloke hit his wife over the head with a hammer and then slit her throat. Oh hud on that was HIS hoose. His da, his ma. Bet that never went in the article. Prick. Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 4 hours ago, OneBrianIrvine. said: Gorbalesque? Caisdykes Drive? Fucking arsehole. Nothing wrong with it. Well maybe just that one hoose where the bloke hit his wife over the head with a hammer and then slit her throat. Oh hud on that was HIS hoose. His da, his ma. Bet that never went in the article. Prick. You being serious here? I just thought the Gorbals comparison was such shyte. They would have been new flats when he was born. Heating and indoor toilets for starters. Aberdeen has some rough places, I stay in one of them and nothing like what the Gorbals was. Nothing at all. Telling folk he came from Ferryhill, instead of Kincorth was also poor form. 1 Quote
OneBrianIrvine. Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 46 minutes ago, TheDonbytheDee said: You being serious here? I just thought the Gorbals comparison was such shyte. They would have been new flats when he was born. Heating and indoor toilets for starters. Aberdeen has some rough places, I stay in one of them and nothing like what the Gorbals was. Nothing at all. Telling folk he came from Ferryhill, instead of Kincorth was also poor form. Yes, his father murdered his mother. Nothing to do with him obviously but to make out he lived in some sort of criminal infested slum when it was HIS family acting like that stuck in my craw. 1 Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, OneBrianIrvine. said: Yes, his father murdered his mother. Nothing to do with him obviously but to make out he lived in some sort of criminal infested slum when it was HIS family acting like that stuck in my craw. That is mental to read. Had never heard of the guy before, but after reading what you have written, my estimation of him dipped a good bit. I still can't get the Gorbalesque quote out of my head. An absolute belter. Caisdykes Drive was actually the first place my folks stayed, before moving onto Torry, due to them having had a third kid. Edited 15 hours ago by TheDonbytheDee Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago Was in seeing ABBA Mania at the Music Hall. A very good night was had. Brought back a lot of happy memories of my very young self, playing my Sister's ABBA singles on the Stereogram when I was little. Scratched a few of them too. I have a very broad musical taste, Electronic music is by far my favourite, but have always had a big weakness for ABBA. Quote
BigAl Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago The reissue of the one and only album recorded and released back in 1984 by little known Glasgow band Friends Again. Still sounds brilliant all these years on. After they split various members went to to find fame with other Scottish bands, namely Love & Money and also The Bathers. If you were around back then and didn't know this album, do yourself a favour and give it a listen Quote
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