Please help me figure something out. How did Black Lace ever get away with the song "Gang Bang"? Please watch the video and read the lyrics before discussing how wrong the existence of this song really is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD6KZ-RTFfo
We're having a gang bang We're having a ball We're having a gang bang Against the wall We'd like you to join us It's part of the fun! Oh a gang bang is the thing to do But it takes more than one
A gang bang is a game we play It's something of joke It's lots of hokey-pokey Less hokes and lots of pokes It's for the girls and for the boys It livens up the night It's better when you're crowded And when you're packed in tight
And now the action's taking place I'm ready for my fill It's up to expectations And it's going further still But don't be greedy, share it out It's time to try some more So find a friend, play the game That's what a gang bang's for!
A gang bang is the thing to do We'd like to give you one
― ENBB, Saturday, 19 January 2008 20:10 (eighteen years ago)
Because after "Agadoo", people just stopped paying any attention to Black Lace. They are wankers BTW, especially the one with the glasses.
― snoball, Saturday, 19 January 2008 20:44 (eighteen years ago)
And also I'd like to put Black Lace "against the wall"... and shoot them
― snoball, Saturday, 19 January 2008 20:45 (eighteen years ago)
snoball mo collier
― gr8080, Saturday, 19 January 2008 20:47 (eighteen years ago)
Well it's because of the traumatic memories of teen discos DJ'd by painfully unhip men with the full cheesy "mobile DJ" set up of two decks, a mixer, and those cheap "four lightbulbs in a row that sort of flash to the music but not really" things. And having to dance to "Agadoo" and push bloody pineapples and shake the sodding tree...
― snoball, Saturday, 19 January 2008 20:51 (eighteen years ago)
I'm pretty tolerant of different kinds of music, but Black Lace make my blood boil.
― snoball, Saturday, 19 January 2008 20:52 (eighteen years ago)
In the large argument scene, the old man on the balcony (played by Danny O'Dea) makes a reference to "Manningham Lane". This was near the main red light district in Bradford when the film came out. This is something of an insider joke. Many of the actors in the film have fairly accurate Bradford accents, including Bob himself. However, Rita and Sue sound more like south-east Lancashire, and the teacher (played by Bernard Wrigley) is well known for his "broad" Bolton accent.
BIRITSHES!!!!
― El Tomboto, Sunday, 20 January 2008 00:33 (eighteen years ago)
Were gonna break out the hats and hooters When josie comes home Were gonna rev up the motor scooters When josie comes home to stay Were gonna park in the street Sleep on the beach and make it Throw down the jam till the girls say when Lay down the law and break it When josie comes home
When josie comes home So good Shes the pride of the neighborhood Shes the raw flame The live wire She prays like a roman With her eyes on fire
Jo would you love to scrapple Shell never say no Shine up the battle apple Well shake em all down tonight Were gonna mix in the street Strike at the stroke of midnight Dance on the bones till the girls say when Pick up whats left by daylight When josie comes home
When josie comes home So bad Shes the best friend we ever had Shes the raw flame The live wire She prays like a roman With her eyes on fire
― Zeno, Sunday, 20 January 2008 00:38 (eighteen years ago)
davidburns87 (5 months ago) Show Hide Marked as spam -1 Poor comment Good comment Reply | Spam black lace r brilliant, barron is actually a gr8 friend of mine, he djs at our club a few days a week, barron is mad as fuck
rogerthehat (5 months ago) Show Hide Marked as spam 0 Poor comment Good comment Reply | Spam give a bad name to the legends that are black lace
they are still one the best groups
how could they star in one the worst films of the last years
Youtube = the twilight zone. No one I have ever spoken to would have a good word to say about Black Lace.
― melton mowbray, Sunday, 20 January 2008 01:05 (eighteen years ago)
Yeah, my husband was saying the same thing. I love the comment about Barron being "mad as fuck". Classic.
― ENBB, Sunday, 20 January 2008 01:31 (eighteen years ago)