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@BobbyEnergy The Smiths can appeal to many, depressed or not. My friend likes 'This Charming Man' and is a pretty happy-go-lucky sort. Uplifting music is all good, but some of it is very very dull and has no relevance or heart. I recommedn The Smiths unequivocally :)
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always loved the go.betweens..great stuff
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Breaks my heart;
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@MyAruga damn right man,best aussie band ever.........comes straight out of brissie
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@synno62 the smiths require depression for them to like..thus they need to be teen and early tweenty's to have experienced a good amount of depressing experiences to equate to that of morrisey..thus best to avoid and instead have them listen to uplifting bands like oingo boingo,tears for fears,classical music and things of this nature...also you and them check out liferegenerators channel..and thus i have done my part :)
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Lesson one as a promoter, don't give a rider that includes drugs.
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brissie boys
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Golliwogg APPROVES of this song.
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BRISSIE BOYS RIP GRANT MISS YA



@synno62: Teaching kids at an early age about The Smiths, Pixies and The Go-Betweens is what I call good parenting. (why can't we just 'reply' anymore?)
menyc 1 year ago 66
My two daughters (13 and 8) have been fans for a couple of years now (one loves Was There Anything I Could Do, the younger one "Bachelor Kisses"). I'd be a proud dad, but they also think Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Hannah Montana et al are great. They're not convinced by The Smiths or The Pixies quite yet...
synno62 2 years ago 31