zhuz
nevarēja paklausīties The Streets, jo tie bija Ogg Vorbis formātā.
Nu, lūdzu, Tev "empētrīs".
The Irony of It
All un It's Too Late. Ja Tev vajag šo
dziesmu vārdus (vēlams — ir interesantāk), tad paskaties zemāk, kur
mans posts, kad izsniedzu The Streets pirmoreiz.
Ja Tev patiks, ka' zi', varbūt vēl kādu ielikšu. Tik' paud, kuru. Priecājos
būt noderīgs. :)
Šis tas par The Streets — Original Pirate Material:
- ..banging tracks hosted by a strangely conversational bloke with a mock cockney accent and a half-singing, half-rapping delivery..
- Unlike most garage LPs, it's certainly not a substitute for a night out; it's more a statement on modern-day British youth, complete with all the references to Playstations, Indian takeaway, and copious amounts of cannabis you'd expect..
- ..you surely wouldn't hear any American rappers dropping bombs like this line: "I wholeheartedly agree with your viewpoint"..
- Still, nearly every other song here succeeds wildly, first place (after the hits) going to "The Irony of It All", on which Skinner ("My names Tim and I'm a criminal, In the eyes of society I need to be in jail") and a stereotypical British ("My names Terry and I'm a law abider, There's nothing I like more than getting fired up on beer") lout go back and forth "debating" the merits of weed and lager (gaišsalus un marihuānas labās īpašības), respectively (Skinner's meek, agreeable commentary increasingly, and hilariously, causes "Terry" to go off the edge (Terijs "uzsprāgst")).
- ..Original Pirate Material is a rare garage album: that is, one with a shelf life beyond six months.
the meadow: thx ;)) noklausīšos..
2003. gada 25. marts, 2:22 pm, atbildēt