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  • love Gordon :}

  • i love you Moakesy, in all of your quietness

  • He actually has a great voice for backing vocals!!!

  • is it bad that i like this band more than the beatles an stuff like that because they are that good to me in my opinion

  • hehe, me too mate. :) but you can't really compare them besides that they are/were great and innovative in their time. ;)

  • No not at all, I like this band al ot more than the beatles. The beatles were a tremendously influential band, but if you like BP more that's your personal opinion.

  • i absolutely adore him! he's so beautiful! i do the same with the eyes xD have you noticed like he's looking in all directions? xD i just love him!

  • Something with "Libertai, egalitai, fraternitai" = "Liberté, egalité, fraternité" = "Liberty, equality, fraternity" = motto of the French Revolution. Or summit. Ooh, just realised this is the first time I heard Gordon speak. Yay.

  • Gordy is never awful... Impossible :-)

  • Oh god. Record 3. I can't wait!

  • Bloc party at reading was fucking amazing, highlight of the weekend!

  • Cant wait. Kele changes the titles to the songs at the last minute, I knew it! So true

  • Haha yep. I downloaded the demos to "Hunting for Witches" and "Song For Clay" and the lyrics are SO different. Plus the song "On" was originally going to be called "Wet" (they even performed it as that) with the word "On" being replaced by "Wet" each time.

  • Dont forget stuff like We Were Lovers/CSLS/Into The Blue, England/Blue Moon, Where Is Home/Perfect Teens/Machine/Death Of A Century or pretty much every single other one of Bloc's AWITC era recordings.

  • And I Still Remember was It Started In An Afternoon. Where Is Home was called Perfect Teens?

  • Yeah but the lyrics were originally about teenage fad culture, but then the song underwent a complete lyrical overhaul and it turned into a song about rasicm.

  • Oh, well I guess the teenage fad culture idea was used in Uniform

  • Yeah, that might've been a reason why they changed it. Also, the chorus was "People are afraid to merge on the freeway" but that was used in Song For Clay.

  • thats what i was thinkin when it was talkin about seeing everyone looking the same thats how i thought of it as.

  • woaaah how do you know this?

    did you read it like?

    the i still remember thing makes sense

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