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    #21
    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    I do not know where to start or where end with what you said...

    Tell me what radio station you listen to that plays muse?

    BBC may play them a bit but hardly any commercial radio station will play them.

    "The music industry exists primarily for the purpose of selling advertising slots on the radio

    Yup, there was no music until radio was invented. Mozart never existed.

    Michael Jackson wrote thriller for smooth FM, no, it was not for those 40 million album sales which made him hundreds of millions, he wanted to sell cheese for sainsburys.

    Muse are not my cup of tea but to label them as just a marketing tool is just way off. They are very talented, but it is not for me.

    It is the way you condescend, try and take the superior line when you know bugger all about what you are talking about.
    +1 MILLION

    This guy is the most deluded, sad act on this forum. No contest

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      #22
      Thought the PSB set was brilliant, been a fan since the 80s. They know its only music and theatre and they do it brilliantly. They'll still be doing glasto when the likes of Muse are long gone.

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        #23
        Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
        It's interesting that you use the word 'whine', norrahe.

        For many years I've categorised bands like this as 'whingey-whiney'.

        Bands like Travis, and Radiohead. FFS cheer up!
        I wonder how many folks they driven over the edge into full scale depression.

        I was trying to explain what I felt about this miserable lot to a Yank colleague, but couldn't find a way to express it in terms he understood.

        I shall try this one on him.
        Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Sysman View Post
          I wonder how many folks they driven over the edge into full scale depression.

          I was trying to explain what I felt about this miserable lot to a Yank colleague, but couldn't find a way to express it in terms he understood.

          I shall try this one on him.
          Try giving him a blast of Tragic's .... I mean Travis' "why does it always rain on me", that might help.
          "Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles

          Norrahe's blog

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