Originally Posted by: perspexorange
That’s 10 LPs of material between 1978 and 1990 (13 years).
Not that bad.
They were actually quite productive up to 84. If you list all the original songs, Bemusic collaborations and gigs, you need a hobby.
Mind you, you're including JD, who were 753 times more prolific.
Sorry to go over old ground, so keep reading at your peril, but I'm not up for another rehash...
1. 3 years from the last newbie and then ANOTHER rip off? It's not the bleak mid-90s. I can't believe how many shameless swindles the fans lap up, while the band continue to be admired for their like, y'know, totally rad stance (not actually flaunted since 1988).
2. There can't be anything worthwhile that's still needs releasing - except maybe the full-length Cuntrol, but why hold your breath? Everything's on BubeTube anyway, and I can't be arsed with 'new' mixes at this stage. That went out the window 20 years ago for me. I'm 45, too old to get a boner every time some overpaid, undertalented twot wants to indulge its ego but listen, there was a loop of the original New Order track, well worth the price then. Now I get a boner every time some overpaid, undertalented twot wants to indulge its ego but listen, there was a loop of the original Spice Girls track, well worth the price then.
3. There have been three line-ups over three albums. I know the Hooky issue is ''''''''''technically'''''''''' resolved, but after a decade of 'twattoo' and 'wonky table leg' it'd be a bit difficult to get something they all worked on (like the Fart Arse Hole coxset in 1997).
4. Despite fans' determination to keep their boners up, there have been very few decent rehashes. Only Farts... and the Glasgow DVD 2 really earn their keep. My personal favourites are International and The Best Of JD, but special mention to Retro: 5 CDs and no Thieves Like Us. Well done.
Edited by user 20 March 2018 03:54:38(UTC)
| Reason: Never be the same again