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naslundfan19

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Bought this album yesterday. Really good. (Not sure why there’s a Star Wars video at the end though.)
 

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also, when mentioning Robert Smith - this is obligatory. and legendary

 

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also, when mentioning Robert Smith - this is obligatory. and legendary

I’ll never understand what a Brit ever says. I heard “Bob Sanford No” :noidea:

/lol never mind. I understood him on about the 50th time I played it.
 

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Always liked this song from the Payola$ - Bob Rock on guitar who has produced albums for Bryan Adams and Metallica

 

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Always liked this song from the Payola$ - Bob Rock on guitar who has produced albums for Bryan Adams and Metallica

I always thought Paul Hyde should have been a much bigger star (with or without the Payola$)
Saw him solo at the WISE Hall a lot of years ago, such a great voice.

Now he puts on a wicked jam night in east Van every now and then (pre covid).
 

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"God Fodder" was one of the most underrated albums of my time in music retail. I played the hell out of that and Tragically Hip's "Fully Completely". Never could get either to catch on.

I did sell a few of this one, though:

That Bass is being played by Stanley Clarke and the drums are Stewart Copeland. That album was released shortly before Nirvana happened and they got lost to the dustbin of history.
 
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