Ed Sheeran is like a tub of neapolitan ice-cream but someone already ate all the chocolate and most of the strawberry and left the rest in the sun to melt and go rancid.
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Ed Sheeran is like a tub of neapolitan ice-cream but someone already ate all the chocolate and most of the strawberry and left the rest in the sun to melt and go rancid.
And then took a s**t in it.Ed Sheeran is like a tub of neapolitan ice-cream but someone already ate all the chocolate and most of the strawberry and left the rest in the sun to melt and go rancid.
Just enough for the colour, but flavour-wise it's as white as can be. Lukewarm and insipid for the moment, but will start to stink sooner or later.Think you'll find they left the strawberry
I find Mary Berry a little creepy.Even Mary Berry likes Reggae
I find Mary Berry a little creepy.
Well it has finally been finished, i may have an extra or one less than 200 but ill cross that bridge if i get to it, this starts of with some great aussie rock.Planning on puting up my top 200 songs. Will plan to put a song up every day, I may not keep to that but if I miss a day or two I’ll just put up multiple songs. I’ve got a shortlist of 230 to pick from it will be like a parent choosing which kid they like most haha
Hate it.
Never heard of them but pretty impressed from the quick listen I just had. My god that bloke's voice is Robert Plant all over, uncanny.GRETA VAN FLEET anyone? Led Zepplin Mark II.
Unbelievable.
Yep.Never heard of them but pretty impressed from the quick listen I just had. My god that bloke's voice is Robert Plant all over, uncanny.
198. Old Man - Neil Young - Harvest
It's dirty sludgy blues driven hard rock, which Aerosmith definitely were early on up to and including Rocks.Yep.
And they told someone they’re more influenced by Aerosmith than Led zep. Whatever!
Yep that was madYou seen the jimmy fallon one? Amazing
When letting YouTube autoplay pays off
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