Album of the day (#579): Cosmo's Factory

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  • Posted: 06/18/2012 04:23
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Stephen King said that this is the greatest rock & roll album of all time. And Stephen King wrote Kujo and Shawshank.
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Romanelli wrote:
Stephen King said that this is the greatest rock & roll album of all time. And Stephen King wrote Kujo and Shawshank.


Stephen King also wrote It. Let's not get ahead of ourselves...
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  • Posted: 06/18/2012 11:12
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The album is ok. But I don't like too long a version (11min.) of I Heard It Through The Grapevine.CCR is better with short songs.
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lethalnezzle wrote:
Stephen King also wrote It. Let's not get ahead of ourselves...


Have you read It? It's easily one of the greatest books ever written.
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Have you read It? It's easily one of the greatest books ever written.


Yeah. In fact, I've never gotten into Stephen King. I'm more into like early-20th century Irish literature and great American novels. I love a good bildungsroman, me.
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lethalnezzle wrote:
Yeah. In fact, I've never gotten into Stephen King. I'm more into like early-20th century Irish literature and great American novels. I love a good bildungsroman, me.


Well then you didn't read It properly. There's nothing more bildungsroman-y than a bunch of loser 5th graders joining together to defeat a greater evil and then coming back 23 years later to do it again.
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Well then you didn't read It properly. There's nothing more bildungsroman-y than a bunch of loser 5th graders joining together to defeat a greater evil and then coming back 23 years later to do it again.


Agree to disagree. Each to their own. Give me Saul Bellow any day.
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