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22/10/2009 13:49:16
Mike Sue-Ping
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
 
 
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22/10/2009 10:38:35
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Forum:
TV & Series
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01430311
Message ID:
01430721
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>>>>>>Is anyone besides me REALLY GETTING ANNOYED with the new CrackBerry commerical that uses the Beatles music?
>>>>>
>>>>>I haven't seen that one, but I got really annoyed at the one where they used U2 music. I think U2 is the most overrated band in the world.
>>>>
>>>>Even "Joshua Tree"? Their more recent efforts to stay current with electronica and so forth haven't done anything for me but I still love the older stuff.
>>>
>>>I agree with you. Older stuff very good. New stuff just so-so.
>>
>>(high five)
>>
>>"Joshua Tree" is on my desert island list.
>>
>>There are few artists who don't have a few misfires on their resumes. Even Bruce, peace be upon him ;-)
>>
>>BTW, as an aside to those who may be sitting on the fence re satellite radio, there is an all-Springsteen channel on XM and Sirius, now merged. It consists of everything from the fan favorites -- "Jungleland" and "Badlands" seem particularly popular -- to concert recordings to rare covers. Also some very good interviews. A couple of Fridays ago I heard Miami Steve, a.k.a. Silvio, dissing and praising some bands with the wisdom of a scholar.
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>>The Boss makes you feel good. That's the gist of it right there.
>
>He's very good.

I could never understand what people saw in Bruce and his band. OK, so my sister thought he was hot and therefore the music must be good too, right?. They do nothing for me. I'd rather listen to the current U2 stuff than BS. I mean come on, there's a sax player in the band and everyone knows that a true Rock 'n Roll band doesn't have any wind instruments :)

I hope everyone see the smiley and don't start flaming me.
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