rorymac wrote:He's a fackin fanny with his dad stories .. no one gives a bollocks !
Who, Carc?
Apparently women have “dad issues” or something. Fuck knows what he’s on about.
rorymac wrote:He's a fackin fanny with his dad stories .. no one gives a bollocks !
HalfwitHerbie wrote:I used to be a huge DB fan. Radio shows, podcasts, his books and even his recent tours, but the truth is that he has disappeared right up his own arse. Ironic that someone who has peddled his working class hero credentials for 40 years is now so desperate to show off his middle class-ness. If I hear him humble-brag about his "pile of bricks on Blackheath" one more time...
His Five Live show is abysmal now - that posh bint with the standard BBC voice laughing at his every word, the anecdotes he's repeated on a million shows a million times, the name-dropping, the amount of money he's paid for various LPs, his obsession with telling us how great his fucking family is.
Fuck off, you bald cunt. We've heard it all before. Shove your Waitrose burgers up your fat old starfish.
And there's a reason he only has a two hour show on radio these days - he's a fucking diva and not half as popular in the industry as he likes to think he is, and his act is stale as month old Mother's Pride.
Get David Robey lightly oiled and chatting about Baker - that's quite the eye-opener.
Lou Grant wrote:His Talkradio shows with DK were fantastic. Most of the other stuff he's done with DK has been a good listen or view. The TV version of his autobiography was decent. And I still think the half hour interviews (given the right guest) that he does on his 5live show are good.
Let's face it most people in the media or making music or films or whatever tend to reach an age when they are just living off past glories.
I have no interest in following the guy on Twitter or listening to his radio shows these days, but I'm also not that fussed with how a guy who's getting on in years and has been through some tough times with his health, chooses to live his life.
Good luck to him.
HalfwitHerbie wrote:I used to be a huge DB fan. Radio shows, podcasts, his books and even his recent tours, but the truth is that he has disappeared right up his own arse. Ironic that someone who has peddled his working class hero credentials for 40 years is now so desperate to show off his middle class-ness. If I hear him humble-brag about his "pile of bricks on Blackheath" one more time...
His Five Live show is abysmal now - that posh bint with the standard BBC voice laughing at his every word, the anecdotes he's repeated on a million shows a million times, the name-dropping, the amount of money he's paid for various LPs, his obsession with telling us how great his fucking family is.
Fuck off, you bald cunt. We've heard it all before. Shove your Waitrose burgers up your fat old starfish.
And there's a reason he only has a two hour show on radio these days - he's a fucking diva and not half as popular in the industry as he likes to think he is, and his act is stale as month old Mother's Pride.
Get David Robey lightly oiled and chatting about Baker - that's quite the eye-opener.
kevin04 wrote:Anyone listened to the Baker/Lineker podcast? I haven't, and looking for some guinea pigs
Holden Mcgroyne wrote:A decent listen, Lineker has been refreshingly indiscreet, Baker just re-telling stories he's told before, still entertaining though.
HalfwitHerbie wrote:
The master of the humblebrag strikes again.
Baker, what a prick you’ve become.