tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6417337773760045947.post7287852764448532251..comments2023-09-08T14:41:38.903+01:00Comments on faces on posters<br> too many choices: Suck Out My Insidescarlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17886258675618058752noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6417337773760045947.post-63181747351712577832017-08-12T20:17:00.999+01:002017-08-12T20:17:00.999+01:00YoBit allows you to claim FREE CRYPTO-COINS from o...<b><a href="http://btcx.syntaxlinks.com/r/YoBit" rel="nofollow">YoBit</a></b> allows you to claim <b>FREE CRYPTO-COINS</b> from over <b><i>100</i></b> unique crypto-currencies, you complete a captcha one time and claim as many as coins you want from the available offers.<br /><br />After you make about 20-30 claims, you complete the captcha and keep claiming.<br /><br /><b>You can click on CLAIM as many times as 30 times per one captcha.</b><br /><br />The coins will <b>safe</b> in your account, and you can exchange them to Bitcoins or Dollars.Bloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07287821785570247118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6417337773760045947.post-57516702104706119492011-01-06T18:59:01.036+00:002011-01-06T18:59:01.036+00:00Ah yes, "Shack Up" is very good, and fit...Ah yes, "Shack Up" is very good, and fits in with their overall theme of psychic depletion. That said, I think it's somewhat their "All Right Now" or "Hi Ho Silver Lightning" - a song that's over-identified with them at the expense of everything else they did.<br /><br />As for po-mo, I'm going to have to explore Spengler's idea of cultural "patternwork" - but that'll have to be on the 90's blog...Phil Knighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16214245608032305452noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6417337773760045947.post-76719185223122516752011-01-06T14:43:31.337+00:002011-01-06T14:43:31.337+00:00Yeah I know what you mean. Their 'personality&...Yeah I know what you mean. Their 'personality' kind of bleeds out (like a radio drifting between channels at times), while JD's world feels very self-enclosed and fixed in their 'story'. <br /><br />The shift between modernism and po-mo I suppose. Surprised you didn't mention 'Shack Up' - one of the 'whitest' but best funk cover versions ever (unlike JD's covers which were obvious attempts to place themselves in a continuum of sorts).<br /><br />I'm starting to detect a recurring theme on this and the 70s blog: the marginal or relatively forgotten that actually ends up being mainstream elsewhere (or everywhere).David K Waynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10756535951359716522noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6417337773760045947.post-40707982130017574152011-01-06T09:43:24.469+00:002011-01-06T09:43:24.469+00:00Yeah I'd much rather listen to ACR than JD the...Yeah I'd much rather listen to ACR than JD these days, although that's partly due to over-familiarity with the latter.<br /><br />I think the thing that held them back chart-wise is what I like most about them - the absence of a compelling frontman who commands the attention. Their slightly formless quality is what makes them so spooky.Phil Knighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16214245608032305452noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6417337773760045947.post-88467452855449104982011-01-05T21:57:36.216+00:002011-01-05T21:57:36.216+00:00These guys sounded very creepy and sinister at tim...These guys sounded very creepy and sinister at times (much more than Joy Division IMHO). Was jarring to find out how sweet and innocent they looked years later. I reckon if they looked like the Stranglers (or gone for a more austere/eastern bloc look) they would have charted a bit more.David K Waynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10756535951359716522noreply@blogger.com