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But I have respect for the lead "singer" who pretty much admits that.
He doesn't pretend there is some hidden message in his "art", he just says he tells stories about things that happen to him in life.
Well done to him. Made himself a lot of cash from pretty crap stuff.
Heheh. Their new song is superb. Dry your eyes, mate.. Aww. That bloke has got a lovely voif****e.
> (Edit: I hate garage, for
> the record)
*slap*
t'is not garage :-)
I like The Streets, it's no nonsense fun music, Skinner makes no bones about the fact he's blagging it. Saw them last year at Glastonbury and had a bloody good time. (Edit: I hate garage, for the record)
> soon there will be and increse of idiots that think they can make a
> best seller by walking down the street repeating the same thing over
> and over,
Audio Bullys, for example, who are utterly gormless failed big beaters.
> The Streets are only geniuses because they've come up with something
> completely genius and original, and have pulled it off exceptionally
> well.
I remember a time when the term genius was used very rarely and used to describe people actually worthy of that label. People like Hawkins, Einstein etc etc
Some no talent twit speaking over a crap beat is not a genius. It's just crap
I fear the new album will ruin them, they're going to go off make a shiat-load of money and sell out. With The sun backing them with 'Fit but You know it' and spots for them in more summer festivals than you can shake a stick out, I fear that their whole original style will be affected. All we can do is hope.
but there songs will be like
were ripping of the streets but my golly gosh dont you know it, they are pap
Best of luck to him / them. I've heard them live on the radio mind, at it was just white noise.