Re: Happy birthday, Dr. Medulla
Posted: 21 May 2016, 2:02am
My Mark E Smith impersonation - which it was too early in the morning to commit adequately to - has something to say.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Quite batshit.Silent Majority wrote:My Mark E Smith impersonation - which it was too early in the morning to commit adequately to - has something to say.
James is a treasure.Dr. Medulla wrote:HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Quite batshit.Silent Majority wrote:My Mark E Smith impersonation - which it was too early in the morning to commit adequately to - has something to say.
Which could be the point. I actually watched a bit of a video compilation of early performances the other day, A Long Slow Screw, and it really is complete despair. Musical performance totally devoid of any pleasure.Wolter wrote:I just thought about doing a Swans-esque birthday song for a hot minute, then realized how horrible that would turn out for everyone involved.
I mean, this isn't saying much, but it's better than anything Hoy likes.Dr. Medulla wrote:Thanks, folks. And so I offer to you, as my own gift, a damned good reason to mock me. To wit: I sincerely like this piece of late 80s generic shit-pop.
He's good with early REM and early Cure, tho, right?JennyB wrote:I mean, this isn't saying much, but it's better than anything Hoy likes.
Wolter wrote:James should be buried like treasure.Dr. Medulla wrote:HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Quite batshit.Silent Majority wrote:My Mark E Smith impersonation - which it was too early in the morning to commit adequately to - has something to say.
They do sound exactly the same. Much like Black Flag and The Carpenters.Dr. Medulla wrote:He's good with early REM and early Cure, tho, right?JennyB wrote:I mean, this isn't saying much, but it's better than anything Hoy likes.
All my favourite bands are checking their retirement savings. :(Kory wrote:Groovy Graham says "Happy Birthday." Then he goes home, because he's clearly exhausted.
And a fixed elevator bell to you.BR16ADE_R055E wrote:Belated Happy BirthdEH to Dr. M.