indiecater
 Getting Into It Member Posts:55
 | | 01 Nov 2005 11:46 AM |
| | We can hold our heads up high until these gombeens open their mouths..
Sinead O'Connor
Glen Hansard
Julian Gough
Any others? | | | |
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Norman Schwarzkopf
 Very Busy Member Posts:428
 | | 01 Nov 2005 11:57 AM |
| | Pardon my ignorance but who's Julian Gough? Am I better off not knowing? | | | |
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akablue
 Getting Into It Member Posts:78
 | | 01 Nov 2005 11:59 AM |
| quote: Originally posted by indiecater We can hold our heads up high until these gombeens open their mouths..
Sinead O'Connor
Glen Hansard
Julian Gough
Any others?
Gobs**tus Maximus.....
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indiecater
 Getting Into It Member Posts:55
 | | 01 Nov 2005 12:07 PM |
| | Julian Gough is/was the lead singer with Toasted Heretic (well meaning sod living in the land of cringe). | | | |
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Norman Schwarzkopf
 Very Busy Member Posts:428
 | | 01 Nov 2005 12:19 PM |
| | Oh God yes! I had to edit a Toasted Heretic thing for Last Broadcast a few months back. What a pillock. Reminds me of several people I went to school with. Entirely slappable. | | | |
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Unicron
 CLUAS Forum Junkie Posts:1687
 | | 01 Nov 2005 1:33 PM |
| | Westlife, all the others mentioned are just embarrassing for themselves, that lot shame us as a nation. | | | |
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off the post
 Busy Member Posts:290
 | | 01 Nov 2005 1:39 PM |
| | Louis Walsh? Nuff said. | | | |
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jaypers
Posts:99
 | | 01 Nov 2005 1:42 PM |
| | Brian McFathead | | | |
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Norman Schwarzkopf
 Very Busy Member Posts:428
 | | 01 Nov 2005 2:00 PM |
| | Any of you have had the misfortune to see Dustin & Chris DeBurgh doin Patrica The Stripper? DeBurgh must be one the most cringeworthy musicians anywhere, let alone our fair isle. | | | |
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Dromed
 Insanely Busy Member Posts:902
 | | 01 Nov 2005 2:13 PM |
| | deBurgh would make you fear for your personal safety..cerrrrreeeeeppyy | | | |
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Pilchard
 Very Busy Member Posts:701
 | | 01 Nov 2005 2:32 PM |
| | depends on your definion of embarrasing......
i find Dave Fanning to be colossally embarrasing, especially when u remember how brilliant he once was. now, he sounds as if he is just phoning it in.
others who make me wish they'd go off and boil their heads include:
Steve Wall
Ollie Cole
The Revs (collectively and individually)
Whoever books the music for RTE shows like The Late Late and Tubridy Tonight
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akablue
 Getting Into It Member Posts:78
 | | 01 Nov 2005 2:41 PM |
| | Picturehouse.
And that sweaty fat farmer with the comb over who sang (hilariously) Aon Fhocail...with a gang of kids. Very disturbing not to say embarrassing. I mean what the f*&k was that about? He's the poster child for why first cousins should never pro create. | | | |
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Damien
 Very Busy Member Posts:318
 | | 01 Nov 2005 2:54 PM |
| | Has Geldof been mentioned yet? I'm not sure how I'd react if I heard his spirit crushing, low pitched drone up close. | | | |
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Dromed
 Insanely Busy Member Posts:902
 | | 01 Nov 2005 4:10 PM |
| | Ah I love Geldof, I know he comes across as being a bit Po faced and so very pc but I'm pretty moved by what he has to say most of the time and I find his dry-humour hilarious. I find Bono on the other hand a bit cringe inducing. I know it's ridiculous to cite Geldof as an inspiration and Bono as an embarassment but I find I genuinely believe in what Geldof is trying to do and can't help thinking Bono's political activities are a bit too sanctimonious and self-publicising - don't know why - just get two distinctly different feelings from them both. Is it just PR??? | | | |
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Damien
 Very Busy Member Posts:318
 | | 01 Nov 2005 4:46 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Dromed Ah I love Geldof, I know he comes across as being a bit Po faced and so very pc but I'm pretty moved by what he has to say most of the time and I find his dry-humour hilarious. I find Bono on the other hand a bit cringe inducing. I know it's ridiculous to cite Geldof as an inspiration and Bono as an embarassment but I find I genuinely believe in what Geldof is trying to do and can't help thinking Bono's political activities are a bit too sanctimonious and self-publicising - don't know why - just get two distinctly different feelings from them both. Is it just PR???
All good points. Still brimming over with hatred though. | | | |
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pvc
 Getting Into It Member Posts:19
 | | 01 Nov 2005 5:25 PM |
| | Conor and Pork!
Fox Rox. | | | |
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Archie
 Very Busy Member Posts:439
 | | 01 Nov 2005 6:34 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Pilchard depends on your definion of embarrasing......
i find Dave Fanning to be colossally embarrasing, especially when u remember how brilliant he once was. now, he sounds as if he is just phoning it in.
others who make me wish they'd go off and boil their heads include:
Steve Wall
Ollie Cole
The Revs (collectively and individually)
Whoever books the music for RTE shows like The Late Late and Tubridy Tonight
Nah, I still like Dave Fanning, though I can see where you're coming from. His shows are still enjoyable (but who am I to talk I never listen to the radio anyway).
Not so sure about Steve Wall, but aargh Ollie Cole. | | | |
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Antistar
 Very Busy Member Posts:547
 | | 01 Nov 2005 9:03 PM |
| | Ollie Cole: couldn't write a decent tune if it came and slapped his pinched, miserable little Kells face!
Glan Hansard: need we say more! | | | |
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Karlito
 Busy Member Posts:210
 | | 02 Nov 2005 3:06 AM |
| | Right well - I always hear people, especially Irish Artists being dogged on the site, but what about the people that you're proud of?
To keep on topic, yeah, the most embarrassing thing i think has definitley got to be the boybands thing. Fair play to anyone else who at least gets up and attempts something for themselves.
Go Mickey Joe!!! | | | |
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akablue
 Getting Into It Member Posts:78
 | | 02 Nov 2005 8:15 AM |
| | Ronan Keating....in fairness, fair play.
Embarrassing doesn't even begin to cover it | | | |
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