I take your point but I think you are underestimating the significance of major acts playing Tel Aviv.
You know what, it's entirely plausible that I might be.
As for your what you were saying above. "(b)" is the more deluded reason.
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I take your point but I think you are underestimating the significance of major acts playing Tel Aviv.
I don't see how that was a PR win for them at all, on the contray - no matter how they spin it they were fuming about that.Then why do their work for them? It was probably a bigger PR win for them that Lorde cancelled her gig there then it would have been for her to play it.
Can't stop listening to Anima.
Twist, Dawn Chorus and Last I Heard... Gorgeous. Really impressed.It's very good isn't it?
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Great bit of writing .
(although I must stress that this article is not for those who want all music writing to be music description or an extended chord sheet).
I just want to read about people's feelings.I want to know what compressors they used
For fucks sakesKid A is 20 years old today.
I remember hearing The National Anthem in Virgin Megastore one saturday morning back then. Good Riff.Kid A is 20 years old today.
The funkiest awkward white guys from downtown Oxford.I remember hearing The National Anthem in Virgin Megastore one saturday morning back then. Good Riff.
"Wow, they're the blackest white band of our times" I said to myself
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