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Old 12.14.2006, 05:30 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by SpectralJulianIsNotDead
I like 154, Chairs Missing, and Pink Flag all in different ways.

When I think of incredible progress and diversity in a 3 in-a-row album release....this is one trio I always remark about. I like each as well, and especially 154.

I was working at a record store in '79 when 154 came out and I played it anytime I could. My manager didn't dig it cause it wasn't 'popular'...so I'd play it when he'd step out or late after he'd left.

154 is light years ahead of Pink Flag. From extremely basic arrangements to highly sophisticated tunage...ala King Crimson. IMHO.

I never hear many speak of Wire....so this is a refreshing thing to see !
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