sweet thanks for the heads up.
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Naked in the ocean...would make a great photo, glad he is talking about more touring too.
Wow! This is the most revealing interview to date from a very private person. Short, precise and informative, but you need to read between the lines. This release of information comes from aging, expect more in the future. Is he hiring for that animal sanctuary?
In the name of the Paris victims please crawl back under your rock and throw your arms around your animals you twat !
Pierre
The naked sea swim ambition is one he's had for a while. I remember when Gal Uchovsky and Lior Ashkenazi met Morrissey, one of them recounted that he told them he wanted to get naked, cover himself in mud and float in the Dead Sea as an homage to a scene in their film Walk on Water. It's quite a striking image...![]()
Too much ketamine, not enough sun.
"David Bowie and Roxy Music were receiving all the praise, but never were as ingenious."
Yeah, i'm sure there are people who think Suede and Pulp were receiving all the praise but were never as ingenious as
Shed Seven![]()
How M in order to make a point(to emphasize something important to him), will foolishly generalize or knowingly exaggerate... Even if it's just to ruffle some feathers.
yeah right! Maybe if he said Slade or Sweet were not as ingenious as the Dolls...then o.k. But Bowie & Roxy?
I think Bowie might have even invented the word 'ingenious'.
Though it just goes to show, How M in order to make a point(to emphasize something important to him), will foolishly generalize or knowingly exaggerate... Even if it's just to ruffle some feathers.
Hmm, I'm not totally sure I agree with that statement, about Bowie.
While I do enjoy the Dame's music a lot, I would refer to Bowie more as 'astute' than 'ingenious'. His success in popular music has been more to do with recognising a particular style and aping this in order to gain audience. Bowie owes something to Anthony Newley, Marc Bolan, Bob Dylan, Scott Walker, all in various doses and during various 'phases' of his career. And then when he became bored of the cult rock star tag he sold his back catalogue, got his teeth done and sold out. And if you think about it, his career (in terms of critical acclaim, at least) has only recovered from this in very recent years.
It's called trolling.
I'm hooked by the new one. It's got to be said. I don't usually go in for ten minute epics because of the capacity in which I listen to music nowadays - usually on a commute or when walking. I like short, snappy songs and tend to skip regularly in favour of something else. But that being said, I've listened all the way through many times and like it more than pretty much anything on the last record, which was probably trying to be too many things to too many people. And I think fans were just glad that he was making some sort of music (and that sleeve art - ugh!)
Yes you're right! K won't work here...It'll take a higher dosage of Sun to melt THAT troll.
Now, Were are ya.. Butchy Boy? come out from under that keyboard and let my rays do
some loving correction on ya. Much needed... Mister Barleycorn agrees.
I'm hooked by the new one. It's got to be said. I don't usually go in for ten minute epics because of the capacity in which I listen to music nowadays - usually on a commute or when walking. I like short, snappy songs and tend to skip regularly in favour of something else. But that being said, I've listened all the way through many times and like it more than pretty much anything on the last record, which was probably trying to be too many things to too many people. And I think fans were just glad that he was making some sort of music (and that sleeve art - ugh!)
Only teasing, K. I rather enjoy your posts. I think you're potty, but in a nice way.![]()
"Bomb them back to the Stone Age!