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Solid review. Raises the question, is it humanly possible to review Leonard Cohen without making reference to Dylan and Waits?
Nice Winnebago Man reference. Well played, Black Keys, well played. Psyched for the album.
Strange Currencies beats Kenneth a hundred times over
Definitely looks like graffiti on the Berlin wall, which is totally relevant 20yrs later.
Pretty good odds the labels have their stock insured. And Duncan: I take it you're a Londoner. Would you mind filling us in on causes of the riots?
But with BrokenSocialScene vocals.
Pretty well agree with this. The fact is some people passionately love certain Radiohead albums (and specific songs) that others find dull. That diversity of reactions really reflects the diversity of the band's musical scope. And isn't that ability to produce diverse work precisely what keeps Radiohead relevant and head-and-shoulders above so many other bands?
Pretty sure he means Godard: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Luc_Godard
His Greatness Selassie may be gone in physical form, but his spirit lives on!
For a song with such a nice melody, this rendition is disturbingly flat. A damned shame, it could be so pretty.
That cat's butt is in the shape of California. Interesting.