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Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?! – Stephen Street
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https://www.nme.com/music-interv...issey-the-smiths-2893930You partly produced New Order’s 2005 album ‘Waiting for the Sirens’ Call’. Apart from New Order themselves, name the other two producers who receive credits. “John Leckie, and I can’t remember the other one!”WRONG. You missed out Stuart Price. That was bassist Peter Hook’s final New Order album… “It was a joyous experience making it, and as far as I could tell he and Barney [New Order frontman Bernard Sumner] were getting on fine, so I was surprised when he left acrimoniously so soon after.” |
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Don’t know about rock n roll killing braincells but I was subjected to half an hour of daytime BBC Radio 1 the other day and I could almost feel my braincells dying from the inane chatter and music. Used to get the same feeling when watching Donald Trump talking. Edited by user 04 March 2021 18:45:10(UTC)
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