lol :)
that's funny (and true)
Because it was an interview for a gay magazine (Attitude). So it's not surprising that he felt compelled to elaborate on sexuality being very complicated and explain that heterosexual people aren't entirely heterosexual, but just a few minutes later he is...
also, this interview is fun to read because he talks a bit about my old neighbourhood. i used to walk past joiners arms every day and i went to the George and Dragon for many drinks on many occasions :) it kind of makes me miss london :(
..........Do you enjoy the level of success you have at the moment?
It is fine. I only really get stopped by kids who are fans and that's really nice. It would be quite frightening to be pete doherty, you know? Where everybody has an opinion on you, Fame can bring out a kind of cruelty in...
......Does it suprise you, like given your natural self-consciousness, that you're a popstar?
I dont really use the term "popstar" It's got a touch of S Club about it. I guess it's pop music in the sense that its something that people are taking into their lives and discussing and I dont...
Hi all.
Here's an interview, someone put up on Bloc Party Forum (I copied and pasted it), with Kele from Bloc Party in Attitude Magazine. He mentions Morrissey, not surprisingly in connection with sexuality. I think he's being a bit hypocritical in his criticism of Morrissey, considering he...
I don't know if this is a true 'encounter/spotting', or another piece of rubbish to throw in the bin, it DOES sound a bit unlikely that Morrissey would have SIX bouncers. - (also, i don't know if it's already been posted as it's from last year)...
hey Bikubesong.
Yes, 'oye' is a form of 'oir, which means 'to listen'. So you are right. But i guess they use 'oye/listen' also in the meaning of saying 'hey, what's up/how are you doing'.
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