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September 13, 2004
'bring on the millionaire pop stars'
The Guide from the Guardian has a guideblog which is quite good fun. I liked the bit in this post about the Pet Shop Boys and Potemkin where it says that someone yelled ‘Bring on the millionaire pop stars!’ when ‘the lecture about world poverty started dragging on’. Shame on their lack of revolutionary consciousness! (Or is the problem that it’s overdeveloped?)
B-)
Posted by Billy at September 13, 2004 2:04 PM
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...and isn't it great they've left comments on:-)
I found Feltchfinger's pearls most fetching:
bq. I enjoyed the film and listening to the music, but I don't think that they worked well when combined. The basic flaw with the music is that it seemed to lack the basic dynamics of crescendo and decrescendo that film scores require.
Posted by: Dug at September 13, 2004 4:09 PM
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