#31
Don't Call Me Honey wrote:
Martin McC. wrote:
ah! maybe that’s why they make me think of adam and the ants…
(why is there no confused/slightly out of it smiley? I need a fuzzy-minded smiley, please…)
Posted on Mon, 12 January 2004 at 16:48
#32
Citizen Erased wrote:
More comments from the band on songs like this (more comments like this, not more songs!).
Posted on Mon, 12 January 2004 at 20:15
#33
hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:

Heh heh heh. Hit quote to see how that was done, but it’s only suitable for little pictures, use attachments for anything big, cheers :)
Posted on Mon, 12 January 2004 at 20:56
#34
Don't Call Me Honey wrote:
cheers! :D *copies and saves for future use*
Posted on Mon, 12 January 2004 at 21:41
#35
White Psycho wrote:
Martin McC. wrote:
I have to say - I like Body Bag Girl. We played it live a few times and it was
Yeah you played it at newastle on the shameless tour, I fucking loved it!
Posted on Tue, 13 January 2004 at 15:00
#36
richboy wrote:
JSar666 wrote:
I didn’t like HA at once either…
neither did i - after hearing IIKM and rust i was expecting big things. and then i heard HA and was very disapointed. it does get better, and songs like ‘stand in line’ and ‘not in any name’ are crackers, but i still have to say that ‘My Voodoo Doll’ and ‘never ending’ are pure shite, ‘Watch You Go’ is not much better, and ‘Nobody Here But Us’ sounds like oasis. also the lyrics for HSYR - it’s like it’s a comedy record or something.
it’s an ok album, but i’d have to say that HA is fighting for bottom place in my favourite therapy? albums with shameless.
having said that, bad therapy? albums are better than say for example good stereophonics albums - HA was better than a lot of crap that was released last year which got more recognition
Posted on Tue, 13 January 2004 at 16:26
#37
motherh666 wrote:
wow. pretty scaving. I didn’t like IIKM at first, but now I like the album a lot (apart from Voodoo Doll).
Its more of a ‘rock-it’ album. Nothing too experimental or mushy. Bring it on.,
Posted on Tue, 13 January 2004 at 16:56