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You crusty old pop tart;-)

''workman-like rock that basically consists of a yobbish sounding Dylan fan hollering over some tired old Stones riffs.'' Is this a bad thing? Only to girly pop tarts swanning around in their bangles, beads n feathers. At the coalface of rock you'll find the real troopers digging deep into the true boogie seam, home of the yobbish Dylan fan & worse!

You know your problem Mr A, you're afraid to love your inner rock, and until you take a firm hard grasp on your hard dark core you'll be left in the corner dancing round your handbag whilst thre rest of us have fun in the big messy rockpit.

machineryelf wrote:
You crusty old pop tart;-)

''workman-like rock that basically consists of a yobbish sounding Dylan fan hollering over some tired old Stones riffs.'' Is this a bad thing? Only to girly pop tarts swanning around in their bangles, beads n feathers. At the coalface of rock you'll find the real troopers digging deep into the true boogie seam, home of the yobbish Dylan fan & worse!

You know your problem Mr A, you're afraid to love your inner rock, and until you take a firm hard grasp on your hard dark core you'll be left in the corner dancing round your handbag whilst thre rest of us have fun in the big messy rockpit.

I've tried, honestly, Mr Machinery. And it's not that I hate those MTH LP tracks, just that - sadly - I find them very...ordinary.

And I was about to say you're probably right and that I lost my inner rock a long time ago but then I play something like Raw Power and I know something is still there!

And going off at a slight 'rock' tangent...the relentless, throbbing Feed The Greed off the latest Faust album. Have you heard it? An awesome track!
I'd happily dance round my handbag to this one!