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Rolling Stone review
Sorry if this has already been posted, but I just noticed that Rolling Stone has its review up online. I'm not sure how serious I can take a review from someone who calls "Spin the Black Circle," "filler," but he seems to like the new one, giving it 4 stars.
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EDIT: nice review.
Honestly.
That was so glaring, I can't remember what else he said.
4 stars is nice though.
Finally you can post a "normal" post that doesn't have the link to the message board rules!
It's nice to see. Keep up the good work, but ship those CD's!
“If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world.
What does any of this mean?
Strange review, nice to see four stars though. I'm just not coming from the same place this guy is...waiting for the next daughter or the next black. I never got that.
It's really not a very good review and shows little knowledge of the band or its music, outside of recognizing the quality of Yield. Also struck by the mention of Eddie's vocals being "the main attraction, as always." I'm glad he likes Eddie's vocals, as do I, but I've never viewed them as "the main attraction." As most of us realize, there's a whole lot that goes into making this band great.
Actually I agree. There is not a wasted second on this sucker. It's like good poetry.
I just really never value anything Rolling Stone says anymore. It is such a self-centered, arrogant publication anyway.
5/30/06 - Washington, DC
6/22/08 - Washington, DC
10/31/09 - Philadelphia, PA
8/5/16 - Fenway Park
Temple of the Dog - 11/5/2016 - Philadelphia, PA
7/1/2018 - Prague
7/3/2018 - Kraków
7/5/2018 - Berlin
I think he did a great job at the review since we are all obviously biased
8/7/08, 6/9/09
the grammys became a joke when they started giving them to boy bands and pop tarts.
Unfortunate but true. As soon as The Backstreet Boys were up for "album of the year", I immediately realized the grammy for "Album of the year" had little to do with what was actually "the best album of the year."
I thought the award didn't mean anything.
So, the point is moot.
PBM
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Don't you mean Moo?
It means he likes it...
I stand corrected.
PBM
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They were a joke a longs time ago. The greatest rock and roll band to walk the face of the earth never one one.
bahahahahha, don't know, glad it got a good review but i think this guy who reviewed it is kind of a bone head.....