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  1. Looking at these Top 5 lists no matter whats on them I'm going to like them. All his Movies are Fantastic in their own way and I've enjoyed them.

    Because of It's Sexual Content and also because it was his last movie, I feel 'Eyes Wide Shut' Doesn't get, Imo, The Respect It deserves. I feel Kubrick was really trying to tell the Audience Something Truly Esoteric. The Movie Is loaded with Symbology. Which can be said for alot of his movies. I feel he went Full Throttle with his own Knowledge and put it Into the Movie.

    Why do I always Forget he Done Spartacus??..

  2. Who's Next ?...Bond Now Maradona.

    He was Before my Time but from what I've seen of Him over the years on TV and the Calibre of Football Men who Have Spoken highly of Him, he was the Very Best of His Time.

    :headbang:

  3. 17 minutes ago, Blackstar said:

    Yeah, the idea was to re-release Live Like A Suicide for this reason, and it was planned even before Appetite was released.

    At first the plan was to release an EP with LLAS on side A and four live tracks/B sides on side B.  The title of side B had already been decided to be "The Sex, The Drug, The Violence, The Shocking Truth."

    In late 1987, they recorded the acoustic tracks, and at the CBGB's show in Oct. 1987 Axl announced that the acoustic EP was scheduled to be released about a year from then.

    Then, in early 1988, they decided to combine LLAS and the acoustic tracks into one EP.

    More details here:

    https://www.a-4-d.com/t4956p30-08-1987-1988-touring-and-success#19096

    and here:

    https://www.a-4-d.com/t4987-09-august-december-1988-lies-and-the-spotlight#19255

     

    Thanks for the Information and Links!

     

  4. 3 minutes ago, The Holographic Universe said:

    Larry Mullen stated it in an interview. I think he means real cash. Like the millions. GNR are an anomaly in music history. I don’t think there has even been a band that blew up with their debut album and became global. For example it took both Metallica and U2 to become global after their fifth albums. 

    I see what mean you now. The Big Bucks!

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    Very True.

    Took both Nirvana and Oasis with their Second Albums.

  5. 10 minutes ago, alfierose said:

    I heard about The Pogues thing on the radio the other day. I was listening to BBC Radio 2 (because I'm old now) and it seems it's only R1 that has to play the new censored version. The other stations are free to play whichever version they like and to illustrate the point they played a clip of the offensive lyrics. So it seems they're only censoring it for a select demographic of youngish people and keeping their fingers crossed they never flip the channel from R1. :lol:

    Good to hear that!

    :lol:

     

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