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11:03 AM | 30/09/2011
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It's the elephant in the room but got to say I'm a little surprised Radiohead aren't mentioned in your Q25 covers issue. A reason perhaps?
Posted by Idders at 9:42 PM | 04/10/2011 | Report Abuse
In light of the news that the Stone Roses are to get back together, though I wonder whether they'll be more successful than their first spell together.
It's difficult to think of groups who've gone on to greater success after they've reformed, though even if they don't it's still a thrill to see the likes of The Specials in concert for those who weren't around to appreciate them the first time.
It looks as though Take That are sure to eclipse their earlier success, but are there any other bands who've had more success second time around? Particularly with their original lineup.
Personally, now that Brown and Squire have put their personal differences aside, I think the Roses' second coming will be a huge success, as musical creativity tends to mushroom as you get older.
I doubt whether recently reformed groups like Steps and 5ive will have anywhere near the same success as when they first started. Then again, those groups were manufactured plastic pop as opposed to in your face rock 'n' roll.
Posted by Stephen McCarthy at 4:03 PM | 01/11/2011 | Report Abuse
I just finished reading your review for Noel Gallaghers new album, and I couldn't help you rated in the sidebar The Las 'timeless' album a meer 4 stars, when only 8 months ago, when reviewing Beady Eyes album, you gave the same album a perfect 5 stars. What happened, did Lee Mavers rub you the wrong way in between reviews?
Posted by Alek Wheeler at 2:08 PM | 07/11/2011 | Report Abuse
I just finished reading your review for Noel Gallaghers new album, and I couldn't help you rated in the sidebar The Las 'timeless' album a meer 4 stars, when only 8 months ago, when reviewing Beady Eyes album, you gave the same album a perfect 5 stars. What happened, did Lee Mavers rub you the wrong way in between reviews?
Posted by Alek Wheeler at 2:10 PM | 07/11/2011 | Report Abuse
You are one of the best ive seen i hope you do more albums
Posted by Yusuf at 6:30 PM | 24/02/2012 | Report Abuse
You are one of the best ive seen i hope you do more albums
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Your one of the best I hope you make more songs.
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