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I know I'm late with this comment but I don't care
I know I'm late with this comment but I don't care
I know I'm late with this comment but I don't care
Trouble found me in the end, oh yeah.

No, this is the sound of what's left after the epiglottis has been sliced off and the larynx bled dry. Cohen, at 75 shows that Dylan & Waits are still in mid-gargle.

Don't blame Arthur Lee either. He stole the chords straightoffa Knockin' On Heaven's Door.

My theory is that BPB is trying very hard to put out a crap album because he's bored with the endless love. The problem is - he just can't do it. So reviewers give him B minuses just for the irreverent fun of it. And I know I'm stating the obvious when I say that I See A Darkness is the best BPB album, but The

I agree a lot with what you're saying. BPB album's take me a year to get into fully. And then when I put 'em away & pull 'em back out, I have to start all over again, which is value for money if you ask me. BPB makes me feel like a goldfish in a goldfish bowl.

I don't usually point this out, but there's a preparation heche between the review and my comment.

Re: the Robert Johnson write-up. When you say "In less than a week’s time, he lay down songs that continue to shake people to this day" are you using 'lay down' in present tense as an attempt to talk a hip 1930s black country blues vernacular, or, are you just crap with grammar?

Duh. Music ended when the white man stole the black man from Africa.

Le Noise CD retails at Amazon $13~14. LP ~$35. Yet the standard going rate for all new 180g LPs is usually around $14~$20. Young's website shop is appropriately titled "The Greedy Hand," yet savvy post-meta-marketing-irony this is not. It is consciously & actively taking the piss, yes, out of your wallet, and your

$35 for the LP…
…at 8 songs…is taking the piss.