Change the song title from Blank to Anxiety. I got that LOL. The name of the website
Change the song title from Blank to Anxiety. I got that LOL. The name of the website
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@<u><a href="https://anxietyspace.com/forums/member.php?u=10070" target="_blank">Shredder</a></u>
<!-- END TEMPLATE: dbtech_usertag_mention --> the singer from the Pogues never had any teeth. Or some teeth. They were in bits. He has since had work done on his mouth. Plus he was nearly always drunk. Once threw up into the crowd at a gig. LOL The band did split up and he went on to form the Popes. They didn't last very long. I think with Ozzy it has a lot to do with his drinking and drug taken too. Must be something that happens to them after years of abuse.
The Lovable Irish Rogue
The Lovable Irish Rogue
Loved it when Amy Winehouse decided to record some very old ska songs. She does an amazing job of them. Getting the sound right from the ska music in the 60's.
The Lovable Irish Rogue
I'm also from anxietyzone.com .... If you would like to know my anxiety zone username.... PM me.
OCD driving me crazy everyday
Make sure my glass is full
We can laugh 'til I'm the last to know
From now 'til nothing's left
I'm gonna drink myself to death
This is an amazing song. Modern but has the sound of an older style of music. One of those songs people will know when they hear it. Probably from a TV advert.
The Lovable Irish Rogue
A song about valium. As it used to be handed out by doctors for everything years ago. It was mother's little helper.
The Lovable Irish Rogue
Carrying on from the @DanielBlueSky track with "Help yourself to my love" which encapsulates a very romantic sentiment, this track raises the bar slightly on the funk-o-meter.
If this track don't getcha on the dance floor ya just aint wired up right
Louis Johnson slappin that bass at 2:21!!!!
[QUOTE=Shredder;462313]Carrying on from the @DanielBlueSky track with "Help yourself to my love" which encapsulates a very romantic sentiment, this track raises the bar slightly on the funk-o-meter.
If this track don't getcha on the dance floor ya just aint wired up right
Summer of 1999 my dad was driving us to some summer vacation spot at Lake George. The song below came on the radio. I still remember digging it way back then. Enough many years later to search for it on Youtube when it became available.
It's sort of came to symbolize my lost youth . If only I had more interest in learning musical interests at that age versus sports all the time.
Anyway still a great song