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“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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Saw Jesus and Mary Chain last night. Oooh man are they rusty. Timing was way off. The thing I've always loved about Jim's vocals was that it was emotionally connected with an air of indifference, if that makes any sense. He attempted to deliver, but it was all manufactured and forced. That coupled with a less than tight band made for a very poor performance. All this considered, it was still great to hear songs from Psychocandy and Darklands. It sparked up nostalgia and had me gliding down memory lane.</p>
Why is it that bands' gig prices increase proportionate to the deterioration of their musical ability...</p>
My Hi-Matic - Isolée</p>
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They will sell whatever the market buys. And if they have buyers for their subpar performances, why bother doing anything better (unless you are a true artist, that is).</p>
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
i was there too. vegetable man was probably the highlight. also, was that actually hope sandoval doing sometimes always?
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late response..Agreed Merz. The drummer's timing was all off. They need to get a new sound crew working the board and take a couple months to rehearse out a solid set. 8 years off the road is a longtime and their performance shows it. I believe that was Hope on Sometimes always. Funny, the highlight for me that night was BRMC. </p>
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