robbroncs wrote: how can you people like I Spy that much???? .... i guess everyone is entitled to their own opinions....
It's a very angry song, and I was 16 or so, so I loved it a lot, and still do. It's angry and funny and piss -takey and has so much drama AND set to a orchestra. I can't think of many more Pulp song it really compares to.
For me, it was kind of the instrumental key into getting some friends into Pulp. It was "that one between Common People and Disco 2000", and very much worth it too.
I know that won't much explain anything, but I think the band loved it too, being placed between their "two" hits on DC.
But aye, I'm also sad to see F. E. E... go. Not a concession, just stating my love for that too. Further, I actively dislike Joyriders and Pencil Skirt, so... hmm. I don't quite understand what I'm trying to explain!
-- Edited by Ste on Thursday 5th of December 2013 01:43:25 AM
I'm sad to see Wickerman go out but not unhappy to see Acrylic Afternoons go through. This is quite a tricky trio though, especially the first pairing. I'm a huge fan of the live Russell led She's a Lady but not so much the album version and to an extent the same is true of Pink Glove. Anyway, after all that waffling:
She's a Lady DYRTFT Styloroc (come brothers and sisters its time to kill Common People)