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Postby blackdeathcrew » 23rd Dec 06, 09:55

Going off topic here i know, but has anyone seen the Tenacious D film??? I thought it was shite
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Postby kitescreech » 23rd Dec 06, 13:09

it looked shite on the trailers. We were going to see it but the times were inconvenient so saw either Borat (SO FUNNY) or James Bond (great too) cant remember which. :P
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Postby greggy » 24th Dec 06, 19:57

kitescreech wrote:so saw either Borat (SO FUNNY) or James Bond (great too) cant remember which. :P


You were sober then?

Worried that you can't differentiate between James Bond and Borat.

Maybe thats a good thing. :?
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Postby kitescreech » 24th Dec 06, 22:14

They are pretty similar, same suave fashion sense, impenetrable accents... :lol:
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Postby Damian » 25th Dec 06, 02:34

blackdeathcrew wrote:Going off topic here i know, but has anyone seen the Tenacious D film??? I thought it was shite


I enjoyed it. You had to take it for the ridiculous thing that it was, but it was enjoyable enough.

Anyone who doesn't like Jack Black though is REALLY going to despise it...
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Postby Chris Davies » 8th Jan 07, 05:47

Had this cd for a few weeks now. Its funny definatley but my god its offensive, you just cant help but sing along though thats the annoying part , especially when other ppl are around they think your a right weirdo.

Ginger must have put more effort in writing the lyrics for this than he did with any other thing hes ever done , it should by all rights offened everyone.

Question though , is every song a cover type thingy ?

White guys obviously white lies
Columbian lineman is glen campbell's lineman for the county
Cunt on roads sounds familiar aswell

Any others?
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Postby yetiboyuk » 8th Jan 07, 10:52

Cunts on Roads is Country Roads by John Denver.
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Postby nig1012 » 10th Feb 07, 20:04

anybody seen ROCK SOUND they`ve give howlin willie 9/10 and its the first review i`ve read that actually "get" the album, they recognise it as a fun cuntry (see what i did there) album with really clever lyrics
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Postby Zo » 25th Feb 07, 17:16

you know, this kind of thing isn't really my cup of tea.. but i love it. cunts on roads is great for driving on the m62 through liverpool and manchester every morning!
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Postby The ? Formally Known As.. » 25th Feb 07, 19:37

Finally got around to picking this up and I have to say it's the best thing since the whole Silver Ginger effort! Catchy, clever lyrics & great tunes abounding... Wonder if they'll ever tour it... :twisted:
...also answers to 'Luke'.
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Postby ne63exile » 21st Mar 07, 23:39

I don't find it offensive at all - its bloody brilliant. A complete parody of the "good ole country boy, whiter than white, butter wouldn't melt in yer mouth, a man's a man and a woman should be grateful, old fashioned family values" Country Music shit.

Listen to the message not the words - pure genius
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Postby seventieslord » 7th Apr 07, 20:54

This album's fuckin' brilliant. Yes, it's offensive, but in a good way, know what I'm sayin'?

Just curious, what does everyone think is the most vile song of them all, the one that would offend the most people if played to a random crowd? I'm thinking Hand Of a Child.
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Postby Piedude » 8th Apr 07, 00:25

The hand of a child is the one thats closest to the mark in my opinion, although "blow down syndrome still born children" is pretty bad too...
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Postby seventieslord » 8th Apr 07, 04:09

Piedude wrote:The hand of a child is the one thats closest to the mark in my opinion, although "blow down syndrome still born children" is pretty bad too...


Yeah, that's pretty bad, but it's also just being used to emphasize just how much he hates the subject of the song.
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Postby davejnick » 8th Apr 07, 13:17

Hand Of A Child was the only one that made me think "Ohhhhh no, he didn't REALLY just sing that, did he?" when I heard it.
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