Link2Listen
[1983]
Listening to this song is like eating crunchy peanut butter and then smooth peanut butter and then back and then forth which means it's got a very thick overall sound. The transitions are the worst part of this eating mess, but switching between the two and settling is pretty quick, so the enjoyment keeps on coming. Maybe this idea doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but neither does the song. It's probably about something obscene. All I know that is when he sings "catapult caaatapult" the acoustic guitar is soooo good.
I don't really want to talk about how right I was about Liverpool, but here's a list of games that'll decide the outcome of the Liverpudlian season (home teams listed first):
01 Feb: Liverpool-Chelsea
17 Feb: Manchester United-Fulham
14 Mar: Manchester United-Liverpool
21 Mar: Liverpool-Aston Villa
18 Apr: Liverpool-Arsenal
16 May: Manchester United-Arsenal
So basically Man U have all their important games at home, esp with Liverpool playing at Old Trafford in what is the KEY game. As it stands (cet. par. of course), this is Liverpool's to lose even though they're not even top of the pops. If Man U picks up even a point (which is to be assumed) from Fulham, then they're ahead, with Liverpool's only opportunity to catch up being the head-to-head. Arsenal acts as the wild card with their previous positive result against the Mancs, but Liverpool need the full three in all of their important matches, which is not boding well. The people will say that the league this season has been topsy-turvy with surprising results all over the place, but Man U are finally in form even if they're not winning by amazing margins. Liverpool are in draw form.
THE BOTTOM LINE: Arsenal should realize that they don't want Man U to win a third consecutive title and thus concede their game with Liverpool, then go all out to take down the reigning champions in the last important game of the season. Godspeed RVP.
20 January 2009
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