Meh, not a fan of that one myself. Sweet Child of Mine will always have a soft spot for sentimental reasons. And Paradise City for the Whitby 80s night.
@david allen green Sadly I can’t hear that music without thinking of my estranged and very racist father. His favourite film when we were kids was “Live and Let Die”, which he would put on every time we went to his house and provide commentary which, if I repeated here, would get me pretty much instantly defederated by pretty much everyone.
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in reply to Sarah Brown • • •Though I agree that WTTJ isn't their best song, it probably is the best opening track to an album ever written, which understandably confuses people.
But the song from them that goes round my head the most is Dust and Bones.
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in reply to d a t green • •@david allen green It’s the “James Bond vs stereotypical black people” one.
It’s possibly a teensy bit (massively) problematic.
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Elizaaaarghhhh :sheher:
in reply to Sarah Brown • • •Like Moonraker was Bonds take on Star Wars, this was Bonds take on blaxploitation