Advantages: Better than moaning Disadvantages: Excessive happiness causes crow's feet
THE SKIMMERS VERSION OF MY REVIEW:
My ten are:
Saluting old people
Jokes told by under-7's
Incompetent suicide bombers
Tea
Hearing old songs
"Bullseye"
Free stuff in kebab shops
Dusty old record shops
Running
Family
Thanks for reading, now fuck off.
NORMAL PEOPLE'S VERSION:
How negative are we?
-"Things I'd put in room 101",
-"10 things I hate about the world today"
-"10 things that really annoy me"
-"10 things that wind me up and make me want to punch passers-by"
All the above, with the exception of one, are Ciao Cafe topics that promote negativity and pessimism. Mind you, it's great to have a rant isn't it?
To balance the scales in happiness' favour, I've just come up with this lot ...
Advantages: Humorous happy-go-lucky indie genius Disadvantages: May sound one-dimensional to some
The HappyMondays are an acquired taste. I can quite understand why a lot of people would not be able to stomach any of their, ahem, work. But that's exactly the point. You see, the HappyMondays were the seeds of a lazy, disillusioned and dirty generation. They made music the only way they knew how. Hell, they got accused of plagiarism left, right and centre, but it was all good fun. And at times, great music too.
I won't pretend to know a huge amount about the HappyMondays, but here goes.
The classic band was;
Shaun Ryder: Lead singer, purveyor of filthy and sometimes visionary lyricism, consumer of copious amounts of alcohol, ecstacy, and other mind-altering substances. Lad with a capital 'L', with a mouth like a sewer.
Paul Ryder: Brother of Shaun, scowling, goateed bassist.
Mark 'Moose' Day: Madcap and crazee lead ...
Advantages: everyone likes it ! Disadvantages: can't think of one !
My boyfriend bought me a bottle of "Happy" as a present, and I didn't use any other perfume until it was almost finished. This must say something about the quality of the product :)
You probably know there are some scents that smell so nice that people ask you :"What is it that you're wearing ? You smell really nice !"
Well, "Happy" is one of those scents that people wanna know about and it doesn't seem to 'bother' anyone ! It smells like fresh flowers and citrus but it's not too strong. You only need to apply a little at a time. The staying power is quite good. The bottle is simple but beautiful. ...
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Product details
Title
Yes Please
Performer
Happy Mondays
Genre
Rock & Pop
Sub Genre
Brit Pop
Release Date
24/05/1999
Original Release Year
1992
Label / Distributor
Factory Too / Cinram Logistics
Engineer
Mark Roule
Producer
Tina Weymouth; Chris Frantz
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Format
Performer
EAN
731452002624
Catalogue Number
5200262
Additional notes
Album Notes
Happy Mondays: Shaun Ryder (vocals); Paul Ryder (guitar, bass); Mark Day (guitar); Paul Davis (keyboards); Gary Whelan (drums). Additional personnel: Kermit (vocals); Bruce Martin (percussion); Rowetta (background vocals). Recorded at Blue Wave Studio, St. Philip, Barbados and Comfort's Place Studio, Lingfield, Surrey, England. By the time this album was recorded and released in '92, the Happy Mondays had visibly unraveled. Travelling to Barbados to record with Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz, the band--Ryder in particular--was spiraling into a pit of drug addiction. The first half of this CD is very strong. Featuring rehab favorites "Stinkin Thinkin," "Monkey in the Family," "Sunshine and Love," and "Dustman," the drug theme quickly devolved into a drug-addled mess: Ryder spent less and less time in the studio and more and more time on the streets of Barbados looking for crack rocks. Not long after, Ryder excused himself from the record company meeting where the Mondays were renegotiating their contract to go buy heroin. They were instantly dropped from their label and the Happy Mondays were no more. This album is a lot better than its initial reviews stated. YES, PLEASE has a penetrating honesty about the disintegrating state of its creators, making it a confession album easy to like.
Album Reviews
Q (7/00, p.141) - Included in Q's "The Best Male Angst Albums Of All Time" Q (10/92, p.80) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...a clutch of cuts that restore your faith in all things grubby, grinning and gleeful...shafts of Hammond, stabs of guitar and exhilarating, chaotic cacophony..." Spin (11/92, p.117) - Recommended - "...a kinder, gentler album...a worthy follow-up to PILLS N' THRILLS AND BELLYACHES...It still tastes great..." NME (10/10/92, p.39) - "...the joyrider's equivalent to Neil Young's TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT--one of those awful black records to turn to when you're feeling at your most morbid..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Stinkin' Thinkin'
2.
Monkey In The Family
3.
Sunshine And Love
4.
Dustman
5.
Angel
6.
Cut 'em Loose Bruce
7.
Netto (theme)
8.
Love Child
9.
Total Ringo
10.
Cowboy Dave
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