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#25014
right

I THINK THE STREETS SHOULD WIN THE MERCUREY PRIZE


2 months ago..........
right i thought the same as few of you..hes crap....really s*it garage music....

then someone i know said i should get his album..well that day i won a £10 voucher from work..so i bought the streets as album as it cost nothing.............

3 weeks ago this weekend
stood in Temple newsham at the Leeds festival in the Dance me and 3 friends waited to see the Streets..1 friend was sceptical and thought he would be rubbish...another thought he would be ok..another thought he would be sh*te.......

(due to thinking Mr Rose would be on soon) we agreed to watch the first 10-15 minutes of the Streets set.....OH MY GOD! it was absouloutly blinding!!!!!!! the lights and the power of the violins and beats were amazing..and his voice suprisingly great......

as we left all three of us said he was really really good and very catchy.......

the sceptical person of our group....has now got his album


Buy the album
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By MK Chris
#25015
I agree with you. I have The Streets' album and I think it's really good, it's between them and Doves as to who gets the Mercury prize. Would like to see them live.
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By Lawrie
#25017
im going to see em both at Leeds Uni
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By Funky Drummer
#25028
I don't mind the streets. Personally, it's not my cup of tea, but I can see how it appeals to many people and I can also see how their music is representative of many people's youth culture, although not mine, in today's society.

I wouldn't buy their album or anything, but I can see how they are talented artists and how many people really enjoy their stuff and see it as reflecting their lives in many different ways.

Rich~
By Everlast
#25030
To me coming from London, the Streets represent the youth culture in London rather than the SoSolidCrew and i enjoyed the album as well.
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By Mr Dion
#25043
cant say i listen to them too much...put off by the lack of flow...the rhymeing seems forced. but mayb thats just me.
By Everlast
#25044
Mr Dion wrote:cant say i listen to them too much...put off by the lack of flow...the rhymeing seems forced. but mayb thats just me.

Yeah but its origional and i hate those UK rappers with yank accents
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By Mr Dion
#25045
yea..i cant say i like any britich rappers apart from ms dynamite. mayb the new uk garage will take a bit of gettin used to. its not up to the standard of the americans and those who try to makle themselves american really dont help matters.

as much as i love the music westwood plays, who the hell does he think he is?
By Everlast
#25047
I know, Westwood is a prat, i think hes like 40 and into all this Hiphop i remember when he was shot and after he said" Yeah man i took a cap in the kneecap man" talking as if he was caught up in all this ghetto stuff but he is a middle class boy i think. Also i don't know how he takes himself seriously when he says stuf like "Big up the Gangstas in Devon"
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By Mr Dion
#25049
i dont no how the likes of nelly and ja rule can sit talkin to him without hittin him!! he speaks to them like he is a 'hommie'. if he talks like that all the time, the man has issues.
By Everlast
#25052
Shit, if i was Westwood i would be hitting Nelly and JaRule for all that commercial bullsh!t that they are releasing
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By bob_fleming
#25063
ha ha ha westwood is such an arse!! i saw the same interview i think on the jo whiley show on channel 4, he was all like it aint no big deal man" acting all super tough!! big up the west staines massive (you have to nick a mars bar from the shop to get in!!)


as for uk rappers with yank accents take rebel mc on the record rebel mc feat. double trouble `street tuff` the line in particular " is he a yanky naaaa i'm a londoner" but the instantly sound like he is a yank!!! wierd


Cheers

James
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By Mr Dion
#25095
Everlast wrote:not good, if i was Westwood i would be hitting Nelly and JaRule for all that commercial bullsh!t that they are releasing


unless you go to the undergroung scene your not gonna find anything that hasnt been commercialised these days.

warren G and pharaoh still have some good s=tuff about, but its not that easy to get at.
By The Peter Kay Fan
#25164
i like the streets, theyre music is very laid back
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By Adam
#25166
knock down your ariel. 'great'
By Comedy Jimbob
#25189
Lets all write a song for the next Streets album

We're gonna win
I 've bought a rolling pin
theres a stain on the floor
it's near to the door
my mum is very poor

Theres a fat man in the street
His name must be Pete
He lives near me
in his garden is situated a tree.

I've just come back from the shop
I got a can of tip-top
My dad drives a Nissan Sunny
he's married to my mummy.

easy! :wink:
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By Adam
#25191
*laughs* the next skinner in the making.

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By Comedy Jimbob
#25192
try it yerself mate!

first thing that pops into your head and keep going!
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By Sidders
#25214
I don't think they're that bad, but the lyrics are laughable. Must have been thought up in 30 seconds.
By Everlast
#25253
Mr Dion wrote:
Everlast wrote:not good, if i was Westwood i would be hitting Nelly and JaRule for all that commercial bullsh!t that they are releasing


unless you go to the undergroung scene your not gonna find anything that hasnt been commercialised these days.

warren G and pharaoh still have some good s=tuff about, but its not that easy to get at.

Oh Sh*t yeah, Pharoah is the mad notes
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By Funky Drummer
#26473
Thread Title wrote:...the streets are good


Well, Dave's in agreement on the new record.
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By Funky Drummer
#26474
....although I've just finished hearing it for the first time and I'm not too sure :?
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By Lawrie
#26535
it grows on you..when i first listened to the album i thought it was a bit crap..but it grows on you and i can relate to the song...ive sat in the cafe..the morning after!
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By Funky Drummer
#26537
ah, that explains it then. I have no 'streets' experience, not being brought up in any 'ghetto' or 'hood' area then I guess it'll just never be for me :(
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By Lawrie
#26542
oh my god i was brought up in the Farsley area of Leeds! up until i was 9...then i moved to Bramley area....however i do worship Rock music...i hate garage music