Fucking hell.
None of them come off great in that tbh.

This sounds awful!
heads straight to Discogs

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“can this be real? dog playing piano?”

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Also when you opened the case an in-built mic would bark at you. What more could you want? (Other than the randomly thrown in PSB remix Girls And Boys and Popscene, for some bizarre reason)

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!!!

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“It’s all for you Damian!”

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All Japanese releases had b-sides as bonuses, usually rare ones so you (as a massive Radiohead fan) might find yourself seriously considering paying 27 quid (in 1997) for the Japanese import of Pablo Honey just to finally hear Coke Babies even though all the websites said it was really bad.

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13 = MLIR > Parklife > Think Tank > Blur

Sue me

Ah fuck Yuko and Hiro is so very lovely isn’t it

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This is a perfect ranking. Thank you for being correct. (I mean I would put 13 above MLIR but it’s negligible)

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I don’t have to sue you. If that’s your rating I can just wait out you doing something equally silly and bankrupting yourself :wink:

Excuse me, I have the Pervo seal of approval. All the vindication I need

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Terrific tune. The slow numbers on the Great Escape were wonderful. Without them the upbeat ones would be deeply irritating, with them the album as a whole sounds hypnotically manic-depressive, culminating in the gut punch of Entertain Me and Yuko & Hiro. They never really hit that truly bleak vein again.

Imagine forking our £27 in 1997 only to find out Coke Babies wasnt6 even on there

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Oh my word I’ve never seen that before

Don’t do drugs kids

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Ha, I was trying to remember what was on there

I thought I had Coke Babies on something, but I’ve got the Australian Anyone Can Play Guitar ep and not the UK single version. Couldn’t be more disappointed imho.

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I have it from a bootleg somewhere

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Yeah sorry I was skimming the thread and only saw yours after the edit window had closed :grinning: