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Old 03.28.2008, 09:03 AM   #35
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all of their "brave electronic experimentation" just sounds like bits pinched from the first two boards of canada records to me. fortunately i love those records too so we still get along, definately victims of the hyperbole.

incidentally Thom yorke was behind me in the bar at the neil young show with the super tall guitarist and the bass player. thom and the bass player vanished as thought they had some kind of sixth sense about thirty seconds before a girl got up the courage to ask for a picture, the guitarist totally made her night though and seemed like a nice fella, Thom Yorke, in what i believe is the norm for rock stars, had an oddly large head for his body and also seemed like a really nice fella (albeit one with a sixth sense and vanishing skills).

apologies if this is a cheesy story.

actually it got even better as during the actual show richard ashcroft was sat behind us and was responding to everything neil young said as though the two of them were having a conversation in between shouting out "you don't sit down for rock and roll!" whilst sat down, during the acoustic section of the show. and then when we got into a row with some disgusting pissed up coke monkey that was hassling the lady next to us, richard ashcroft was staring at us from between the fingers of his hand covered face with a look of such horror that we could only assume his trip had just turned very very bad indeed.

and the show was amazing too. great night.
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