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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2016 14:46:50 GMT
Just voicing my disappointment that "Freed from desire" is now a really popular chant.
I hated this song when it came out when I was a teenager. I love dance music but this has to be the most boring dirge.
Even the woman's voice in the song sounds depressed. It's such a joyless song.
Can we just all get back to covers of decent songs not this miserable ballad of despondency.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Jun 17, 2016 14:49:20 GMT
Just voicing my disappointment that "Freed from desire" is now a really popular chant. I hated this song when it came out when I was a teenager. I love dance music but this has to be the most boring dirge. Even the woman's voice in the song sounds depressed. It's such a joyless song. Can we just all get back to covers of decent songs not this miserable ballad of despondency. Speak for yourself. Think it's a brilliant chant. It's the "please don't take me home" to the tine of achy, breaky heart that annoys me.
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Post by long john silver on Jun 17, 2016 14:56:42 GMT
Just voicing my disappointment that "Freed from desire" is now a really popular chant. I hated this song when it came out when I was a teenager. I love dance music but this has to be the most boring dirge. Even the woman's voice in the song sounds depressed. It's such a joyless song. Can we just all get back to covers of decent songs not this miserable ballad of despondency. Taylor's on fire !!! Your defence is terrified !! Taylor's on fire !! Na na na na na na na na na
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Post by spiess1 on Jun 17, 2016 15:05:43 GMT
"..this miserable ballad of despondency..." You'll not like Irene Goodnight, then.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Jun 17, 2016 15:06:14 GMT
"..this miserable ballad of despondency..." You'll not like Irene Goodnight, then. Haha, great point.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2016 15:30:32 GMT
Irene is in a major key.
Freed from desire is in a minor key.
I like the way words have morphed, it's quite clever but the actual melody is just flat. Monotonous and flat.
All a matter of taste I suppose.
It's just not really very football like. Football should be about fun and optimism. This is a good song, but just in the right context. If I was into self harm, this would be an appropriate sound track. Or having a breakup, but being on E. The E wants the beat but the heart wants that miserable woman droning baby talk at you. Nunununununnu. :-(
Freed from desire is a really apt name. I lose all desire for anything other than death when I hear it, indeed, death would be preferable to hearing another few bars of that bint whining on about how her skint, loser boyfriend is so great. Her tone of voice says what she really means.
"My lovers got no money, he's got his strong beliefs"
Yes, that's why you're so depressed dear. Beliefs don't pay the bills.
Indeed, there is a small, alcoholic Scottish man called Dougie who wanders around Bristol with a bottle of cheap scotch. He's got no money either, but he is convinced he is an integral part of a huge conspiracy to protect the earth against an alien invasion and he is very vocal about it. Perhaps I should ask him what he thinks of it?
:-)
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Post by badengas on Jun 17, 2016 15:39:59 GMT
Just voicing my disappointment that "Freed from desire" is now a really popular chant. I hated this song when it came out when I was a teenager. I love dance music but this has to be the most boring dirge. Even the woman's voice in the song sounds depressed. It's such a joyless song. Can we just all get back to covers of decent songs not this miserable ballad of despondency. Moore and Moore We have just signed Byron Moore He scores a goal That is what we signed him for Moore is on fire etc
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Jun 17, 2016 15:40:01 GMT
Irene is in a major key. Freed from desire is in a minor key. I like the way words have morphed, it's quite clever but the actual melody is just flat. Monotonous and flat. All a matter of taste I suppose. It's just not really very football like. Football should be about fun and optimism. This is a good song, but just in the right context. If I was into self harm, this would be an appropriate sound track. Or having a breakup, but being on E. The E wants the beat but the heart wants that miserable woman droning baby talk at you. Nunununununnu. :-( Freed from desire is a really apt name. I lose all desire for anything other than death when I hear it, indeed, death would be preferable to hearing another few bars of that bint whining on about how her skint, loser boyfriend is so great. Her tone of voice says what she really means. "My lovers got no money, he's got his strong beliefs" Yes, that's why you're so depressed dear. Beliefs don't pay the bills. Indeed, there is a small, alcoholic Scottish man called Dougie who wanders around Bristol with a bottle of cheap scotch. He's got no money either, but he is convinced he is an integral part of a huge conspiracy to protect the earth against an alien invasion and he is very vocal about it. Perhaps I should ask him what he thinks of it? :-) What a poor, sad and deluded soul. I feel sorry for people who are so disconnected from reality. Someone needs to tell Dougie that it's not the aliens that are the problem. Its the New World Order lizard people that are the threat. It's only the aliens that can save us.
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Post by tommym9 on Jun 17, 2016 15:41:38 GMT
Surely this is for Moore:
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Post by slam on Jun 17, 2016 15:43:14 GMT
Freed From Desire seems to change Key halfway through too!!
A musical discourse on gaschat - I will get my coat
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2016 15:45:36 GMT
Male version:
My girlfriends got no boobies she's got her strong beliefs
Her legs don't see a razor, she's got her strong beliefs.
My girlfriend doesn't shower, she's got her strong beliefs.
My girl don't have no makeup, and she wears dirty briefs.
Want more and more, ppl just want more and more, A bar of Dove, is what she's looking for
She don't aspire, or go to work she's not a Tryer Her hygiene is dire, she has bad breath as it transpires She's always tired, so prostitutes I have to hire, My willies on fire, I should have been a condom buyer.
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Post by baggins on Jun 17, 2016 17:35:41 GMT
Surely this is for Moore: Now you're talking. Dirty Girl.
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Post by Gastroenteritis on Jun 17, 2016 17:43:17 GMT
Irene is in a major key. Freed from desire is in a minor key. I like the way words have morphed, it's quite clever but the actual melody is just flat. Monotonous and flat. All a matter of taste I suppose. It's just not really very football like. Football should be about fun and optimism. This is a good song, but just in the right context. If I was into self harm, this would be an appropriate sound track. Or having a breakup, but being on E. The E wants the beat but the heart wants that miserable woman droning baby talk at you. Nunununununnu. :-( Freed from desire is a really apt name. I lose all desire for anything other than death when I hear it, indeed, death would be preferable to hearing another few bars of that bint whining on about how her skint, loser boyfriend is so great. Her tone of voice says what she really means. "My lovers got no money, he's got his strong beliefs" Yes, that's why you're so depressed dear. Beliefs don't pay the bills. Indeed, there is a small, alcoholic Scottish man called Dougie who wanders around Bristol with a bottle of cheap scotch. He's got no money either, but he is convinced he is an integral part of a huge conspiracy to protect the earth against an alien invasion and he is very vocal about it. Perhaps I should ask him what he thinks of it? :-) blimey I always thought it was 'my lovers got no money he's got his trampoline', I'm gutted now.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Jun 17, 2016 18:44:33 GMT
Irene is in a major key. Freed from desire is in a minor key. I like the way words have morphed, it's quite clever but the actual melody is just flat. Monotonous and flat. All a matter of taste I suppose. It's just not really very football like. Football should be about fun and optimism. This is a good song, but just in the right context. If I was into self harm, this would be an appropriate sound track. Or having a breakup, but being on E. The E wants the beat but the heart wants that miserable woman droning baby talk at you. Nunununununnu. :-( Freed from desire is a really apt name. I lose all desire for anything other than death when I hear it, indeed, death would be preferable to hearing another few bars of that bint whining on about how her skint, loser boyfriend is so great. Her tone of voice says what she really means. "My lovers got no money, he's got his strong beliefs" Yes, that's why you're so depressed dear. Beliefs don't pay the bills. Indeed, there is a small, alcoholic Scottish man called Dougie who wanders around Bristol with a bottle of cheap scotch. He's got no money either, but he is convinced he is an integral part of a huge conspiracy to protect the earth against an alien invasion and he is very vocal about it. Perhaps I should ask him what he thinks of it? :-) Live a little
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Post by gaseous on Jun 21, 2016 16:05:00 GMT
Male version: My girlfriends got no boobies she's got her strong beliefs Her legs don't see a razor, she's got her strong beliefs. My girlfriend doesn't shower, she's got her strong beliefs. My girl don't have no makeup, and she wears dirty briefs. Want more and more, ppl just want more and more, A bar of Dove, is what she's looking for She don't aspire, or go to work she's not a Tryer Her hygiene is dire, she has bad breath as it transpires She's always tired, so prostitutes I have to hire, My willies on fire, I should have been a condom buyer. Brilliant
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