I just found them annoying at the time. I never felt like they were my band. No min speaking to me. You couldn't go anywhere without hearing those big pulp singles. Ye, on the pub, on the t v, on the radio, an people's houses,. yo, just hear it all the timeome at the oasis. And also that beastly boys felt like my band, or yo band. They spoke the same language as me. We were on the same wave length, you knowd and the thing is about them, tha, they were, they had really broad musical tastes. So, the beasty boys, they played hard call punk rock music. The
576. Talking about Comedy, Books, Films & Music with James
My brother James is back on the podcast for a 90min+ mega-ramble about things like: taking sick days from work, snowboarding, doing stand-up for the first time, the new film about Laurel & Hardy, Steve Coogan / Alan Partridge, The Beastie Boys and making mix tapes on cassette tapes in the 1990s. Intro transcript available.
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