Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 3:07 pm
RickyRicardo wrote:good god you ppl are old.
dubstep parties are gonna be the first ones to have mandatory scooter ramps

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RickyRicardo wrote:good god you ppl are old.
dubstep parties are gonna be the first ones to have mandatory scooter ramps

RickyRicardo wrote:good god you ppl are old.
dubstep parties are gonna be the first ones to have mandatory scooter ramps
how can opinions be wrong?mos dan wrote: WRONG!!!
but a nice friendly thread nonetheless
god no need to be so pedantic, you know what i mean.forensix (mcr) wrote:how can opinions be wrong?mos dan wrote: WRONG!!!
but a nice friendly thread nonetheless

exstaticmos dan wrote:
god no need to be so pedantic, you know what i mean.
I DISAGREE: MY SUBJECTIVE AND EQUALLY VALID - THOUGH NO MORE VALID - OPINION DIFFERS FROM YOURS!!!
happy now?![]()
40's the new 20 though isn't it. Fuck it Peelie was playing grime at 60 so there's hope for all of us.electric eliminator wrote:Welcome joe!
S'all about the middle aged merkage!

i was born in them years deh you get meJoe Derbyshire wrote:first bought a record there in 1986 when you were a tiny shop in the Merrion Centre...
Shonky wrote:
Mind you, I would say this I'm only 9 days and 4 years off that myself though
I'm not going to get into any arguments about this, but I've been listening to grime since the early days (having come from a UKG/jungle background), and over the past 9-12 months or so, I've seen little progression in grime. Whereas dubstep sets from a year ago sound so different to those I'm hearing now. There's new sounds all the time, and that's not really happening in grime. don't get it twisted tho, I still listen to a lot of grime, and buy a reasonable amount, but nowhere near as last year. But there's been little progress, especially lyrically. in my opinionmos dan wrote:WRONG!!!the947sw11 wrote:Agreed. I'm getting on a bit too... I've spent years listening to grime, but hardly any dubstep until last year... but there's just not enough innovation in grime these days, whereas I think that dubstep is constantly evolving, and doesn't suffer from the same old rehashed lyrics about straps/shanks/carjackings/gash either lol.Joe Derbyshire wrote: This music is the freshest and most dynamic I've heard in years....
but a nice friendly thread nonetheless
I wouldn't dare admit my age on here. I might tell someone at the next DMZ though. You won't believe me, because no-one ever does. lolShonky wrote:40's the new 20 though isn't it. Fuck it Peelie was playing grime at 60 so there's hope for all of us.electric eliminator wrote:Welcome joe!
S'all about the middle aged merkage!
Mind you, I would say this I'm only 9 days and 4 years off that myself though
Oh, go on - what's the worst that can happen?the947sw11 wrote:I wouldn't dare admit my age on here. I might tell someone at the next DMZ though. You won't believe me, because no-one ever does. lolShonky wrote:40's the new 20 though isn't it. Fuck it Peelie was playing grime at 60 so there's hope for all of us.electric eliminator wrote:Welcome joe!
S'all about the middle aged merkage!
Mind you, I would say this I'm only 9 days and 4 years off that myself though