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Post by unomusette on Apr 24, 2016 19:13:46 GMT
What a mean-spirited review from the Guardian, trying its best to find negative aspects from a triumphant tour which has had almost total approval elswhere. That person probably wakes up on a sunny morning, scowls and heads out to ruin everyone's day with their miserable attitude.
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Post by jackpunch on Apr 24, 2016 19:31:54 GMT
What a mean-spirited review from the Guardian, trying its best to find negative aspects from a triumphant tour which has had almost total approval elswhere. That person probably wakes up on a sunny morning, scowls and heads out to ruin everyone's day with their miserable attitude. No, it's because it's not fashionable to like them now. Jeff's had 2 years of love, the shitty Guardian has decided enough is enough. Mind you the review is embarrassingly shoddy.
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Post by unomusette on Apr 24, 2016 19:34:34 GMT
It is, if they were determined to pick holes they should at least have had their facts right. Cbris Moyles, indeed
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Post by mrelopne on Apr 24, 2016 22:00:22 GMT
What do they want ? an exploding cello, a cello solo played with a grapefruit,sound feedback on the Evil Woman chorus and a lighting show with blokes waving boards infront of spot lights.
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Post by 88keys on Apr 24, 2016 22:24:37 GMT
How great would it have been if Jeff Lynne's ELO had done a Prince song? I could hear him doing something like Raspberry Beret.
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Post by dillwyn on Apr 24, 2016 22:40:00 GMT
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