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Date Posted: 13:53:57 10/24/01 Wed
Author: tim
Subject: Re: the majority of punk is poor
In reply to: tyrone 's message, "Re: the majority of punk is poor" on 11:02:48 10/24/01 Wed

>>Though i think it is important to say, when talking
>>about the Living End in this way, i think we must
>leave >prisnors of society as an anomalie.
>
aha i should have said more my friend: i wa talking about lyrics, as clearly the rest of the song is awsome to the point of bewilderment.

When i hear Chris and co shouting 'SOCIETY' at the end i feel a bit awkward, it reeks of punk cliche to me, as i am sure it does to you, my intellectually-well-endowed-friend. Lyrically it is one of their weaker songs.

When making an exception of The Living End from the punk we are currently criticising i think we must make an exception of Prisnors... which i think is the reason they got classified as punk, being their first single and somewhat of an opus.

cheers beautiful.

>You think so?? I dunno, how's this for a chord
>sequence?
>A C D A C F G A D Bflat F E
>Not quite your standard punk signature. Also let's not
>forget that song has a guitar solo that befits one of
>the greatest ever written (the lengthy ascending run
>at the end is something that hasn't been done since
>Jimmy Page) Anyway, that's enough of my wanking over
>The Living End.

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