That's a good tune, but too simplistic for us, Stan. We're currently working on a version of Live And Let Die.
I don't even know anyone with a modicum of intelligence who would even class it as a legitimate genre of music, let alone rate it. It's made by scum, for scum.
If my peers listened to Drum & Bass, the very last thing I would want them to consider me as, is "cool". Maybe you had great times listening to it. To each his own. I am just trying to rack my brains to think of someone, anyone I have ever met, who likes Drum and Bass and isn't a complete and total thick piece of **** scumbag, and I cannot. Maybe it was just the Youth of Milton Keynes This blog pretty much sums up my feelings on it http://benbroughton.blogspot.co.uk/2009/11/why-i-hate-drum-bass.html
One of the biggest albums in the Drum and Bass genre is Goldie's Timeless. It has sold millions worldwide, made no 7 in the UK charts, was revered by music journalists from the Guardian to the New York times and is cited as one of the top 50 most important events in the history of dance music.
Absolute bollocks. Their music is layered and complex, and the lyrics way ahead of what was around at the time. Not liking it is one thing, being a patronising twat about it is another thing altogether.
So basically Spurs fans love Tears for Fears. Who knew? Personally I find their music bland and boring. The kind of **** you hear in a hotel lobby.
Come on piskie, I wont debate that D&B has a lot of fans, but what you need to understand is, the world has a lot of ****tards. Popularity does not necessarily equal quality. As for the charts, Mr Blobby got to No. 1 FFS, and whichever contestant Simon Cowell's X-Factor ****s out gets No. 1 on their debut single every year. That is no yardstick.
Billy Bragg is an amazing uber Cnut and totally talentless but other than that I've heard he's a nice guy....