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Rockman
Hmmmmmmmm I knew there was a reason I've never let 'em inta The Bunker
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Rockman
Hmmmmmmmm I knew there was a reason I've never let 'em inta The Bunker
He's probably already there. Surely you have a copy of War or Johsua Tree or perhaps even Rattle and Hum layin' around....., no?
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Repetitiveness generally isn’t all that grave a crime in pop music. For example, literally every song the Red Hot Chili Peppers have ever recorded is just Anthony Kiedis saying “Llama gamma busy hella fizzy California” over the opening credits music from The Cosby Show, and they’ve been doing it for over 30 years and nobody cares. This is because the Red Hot Chili Peppers are just some goofballs turning the crank and hoping it’ll spit out another “Under the Bridge,” and they know it as well as we do, and hey, the world is full of people turning cranks. Much of life is crank-turning. Nobody can get mad at the Red Hot Chili Peppers. It would be like getting mad at a fry cook because his quarter-pounders always taste the same.
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Rockman
Oh heck NO .... but mind you I have read about 'em and
a good friend started to mention Eno just before the floor opened up .... Sad
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corriecas
First saw them around 1980 in a small venue in Arnhem, Holland, de Stokvishal. 400 people.
Saw them many times since, but stopped about 5 years ago. Too bombastic, and not with a Swagger like the Stones.
But, i must admit, they used to be a great band.
and...i have nothing against Bono. I have something against Larry, the drummer. An old girlfriend kissed him, around 1981 and i was very, very upset.
Jeroen
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corriecas
An old girlfriend kissed him, around 1981 and i was very, very upset.
Jeroen
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corriecas
First saw them around 1980 in a small venue in Arnhem, Holland, de Stokvishal. 400 people.
Saw them many times since, but stopped about 5 years ago. Too bombastic, and not with a Swagger like the Stones.
But, i must admit, they used to be a great band.
and...i have nothing against Bono. I have something against Larry, the drummer. An old girlfriend kissed him, around 1981 and i was very, very upset.
Jeroen
Why were you dating an old girlfriend?
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corriecas
First saw them around 1980 in a small venue in Arnhem, Holland, de Stokvishal. 400 people.
Saw them many times since, but stopped about 5 years ago. Too bombastic, and not with a Swagger like the Stones.
But, i must admit, they used to be a great band.
and...i have nothing against Bono. I have something against Larry, the drummer. An old girlfriend kissed him, around 1981 and i was very, very upset.
Jeroen
Why were you dating an old girlfriend?
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Repetitiveness generally isn’t all that grave a crime in pop music. For example, literally every song the Red Hot Chili Peppers have ever recorded is just Anthony Kiedis saying “Llama gamma busy hella fizzy California” over the opening credits music from The Cosby Show, and they’ve been doing it for over 30 years and nobody cares. This is because the Red Hot Chili Peppers are just some goofballs turning the crank and hoping it’ll spit out another “Under the Bridge,” and they know it as well as we do, and hey, the world is full of people turning cranks. Much of life is crank-turning. Nobody can get mad at the Red Hot Chili Peppers. It would be like getting mad at a fry cook because his quarter-pounders always taste the same.
LOL! I laughed hard at this bit, and I do like RHCP very much!
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Title5Take1
I'm only familiar with a handful of U2 songs so couldn't disagree or agree, but thought the piece was witty and well written. I have thought John Lennon a hypocrite, preaching peace and love with Yoko during which he didn't see Julian for four years.