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With that cover, there's no contest.
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I prefer it to "Streetcleaner". We should try to understand what J.B. means by Rock 'N' Roll, dive into his mind to enlighten us on what he thinks it sounded like before.
U2 One
22 nov 18
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Your thoughts are as banal as the song.
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Deep anonymity, it seems to me after two songs. So I'm not really a reference, but in my small way, I modestly have an ear.
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I've never appreciated it, what a shame.
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beautiful, after years I remembered the presence of T W, frankly I could have done without it. I wouldn't know
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But how strange, I remember commenting on this album days ago, I only heard a few tracks on Y T, for my tastes it's too focused on dark prog metal. Who knows!
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What wouldn't I give to live in that blanket
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Out of curiosity, I listened to "Rock'N'Roll is Dead," and little by little I heard and re-heard the whole album, and I liked it overall.
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What can I say, I don’t love the Rolling Stones from those years, and I don’t think you do either if you’re giving them such a service.