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ScottFromWyoming wrote:

rolling stone review
My wife and I were in London (photo album) a year ago and hearing this makes me upset all over again. Cornershop were playing the night before we left and instead of going to the show, we went out and had beers with friends. Like we couldn't do both? Hmph.
ladyj wrote:
Whats up with the atomic-powered cats
Thanks for the tour ;)
Nov. 2007:
No one will ever read this because the song won't ever get played again AND THE LONDON PIX SITE IS DEAD, but I was looking for something and ran across this:
insidemacgames.com wrote:
The the rest of the transcript, like most online chats, eventually degenerates into talk about atomic-powered cats and such. But for those that wish to scan the whole thing, it's currently available at Express World.
I mean, really. How many online chats degenerate into talk about atomic-powered cats? I can think of exactly one.


Atomic-Powered Cats

I actually like the tune, kid-choir and all, but really, what in the great wide open Hell does "staging the plaguing of the raised platform" mean? I suspect the joke is on me for even bothering to wonder.
REDEYESPY hit the nail on the head. Tony Millionaire (Maakies creator https://maakies.com/ ) has long parodied "little kids" versions of animation as the begining of the end (i.e. Muppet Babies, Tiny Toons). This is Cornershop's "wee cornershop kiddies" swan song. Drinky Crow says "KILL IT! KILL IT DEAD!"
This is one goofy, stupid song! Appropriate for Nicolodean maybe but not Paradise! :P
It's still crud, but I'm finding it way less irritating now.
RP, it's time to shelve this one...
"Handcream.." is just a ridiculous album. This song is like some lazy bastardization of the group's own "Brimful of Asha, " (as noted in an earlier post). "When I Was Born For the 7th Time" album was so much fun. What happened??
Originally Posted by 3Dave: I think this is a pretty cool song. Kind of reminds me a bit of The Clash.
What are you on???
I\'ve like other Cornershop songs, but kid\'s singing in the background, on almost any song, ruins it.
I heard kids are worse to work with than chimps, and chimps can be pretty bad.
this is very strange
ummmm, not so much.....it reminds me of...well, nothing really...i can visualise a bad children\'s musical in the playground...yeah this is bad...i need more Xanax...good night Gracie (pimp)
\"Staging the Plaguing of the Brady Bunch...\" What a strange song. The guitar riff conjures images of Greg Brady on electric guitar. :roll:
yea! my favorite part of the song...the end :P
Originally Posted by tomnam: "Staging the Plaguing of the Raised Platform" - what the hell does this mean? Anybody? Even if your making it up please, someone, anyone, clue me in to what the hell this song means
I've given it some thought...maybe it's referring to a political platform which they're attempting to destroy through bio-warfare? I'm all for nonsense, if it's well done, intelligent, witty nonsense. This song just fails to appeal to me on so many levels...
Originally Posted by ladyj: Whats up with the atomic-powered cats Thanks for the tour ;)
They must've eaten too many fish from the River.
Originally Posted by ScottFromWyoming: rolling stone review My wife and I were in London (photo album) a year ago and hearing this makes me upset all over again. Cornershop were playing the night before we left and instead of going to the show, we went out and had beers with friends. Like we couldn't do both? Hmph.
Whats up with the atomic-powered cats Thanks for the tour ;)
Originally Posted by garyweiler: This is excellent, creative fun music. Check 'Rollingstone.com' review ...
rolling stone review My wife and I were in London (photo album) a year ago and hearing this makes me upset all over again. Cornershop were playing the night before we left and instead of going to the show, we went out and had beers with friends. Like we couldn't do both? Hmph.
This song has no redeeming qualities for me. Funny how some dweeby songs seem to appeal and others don't. This is one that doesn't. I guess that's what makes RP so interesting and worth listening to.
they wont let me put lessons learned from rocky 1 to rocky 3 on here \'yeah i need it, i need the attention\'
Irrevrent and perky. cornershop is such a blend of fun sounds, if you hate this try some other songs.
Entertaining song. I usually can\'t stand kid singing but it works well here.
Now this really eats it.
Cornerslop
This is excellent, creative fun music. Check \'Rollingstone.com\' review of this album. What a breath of fresh air from the self-indulgent non-sense out there. How about a \'Brimful of Asha\'? Great choice Bill!!!
The only reason I can understand for this to be in the rotation after the remarks it has garnered is - payola. Sorry, Bill, somebody had to suggest it.
Originally Posted by eric: This song eats ass.
And it gets worse with each listening.
\"Staging the Plaguing of the Raised Platform\" - what the hell does this mean? Anybody? Even if your making it up please, someone, anyone, clue me in to what the hell this song means
Originally Posted by sparklingdark: Ummm i feel like running over to the window and jumping out but i'm on the first floor i can't take it
lol, that is just too funny! I hate the way I like this stupid song !
I think this is a pretty cool song. Kind of reminds me a bit of The Clash in some of their more frivolous moods. And it has to be taken with the same grain of salt like "Lost in the Supermarket" and such.
This song eats ass.
I like this song even though it makes no sence to me. It sounds like something Nick Lowe would do. Play some Nick Lowe. Frednic :)
Doesn\'t do much for me.
i like it a lot. and I am usually an extremely hard sell on the whole \"kids\' choir\" thing. Cornershop is some fine sutff.
A kiddie choir. Groan.
I have their last CD and like these guys. If you like this then try \'Brimful of Asha\', \'Sleep On The Left Side\', or \'Funky Days Are Here Again\' from \'When I Was Born for the 7th Time\'. Tjinder Singh is the sparkplug for the group and is of Punjabi heritage. In theory their eclectic sounds are Punjabi folk music and British Pop and a broad mix of other stuff.
I like this song...heard it on KCRW a few months ago, I think the guy singing said he was British and also throws in some type of Pakistani language.