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Does any non-Beatles song better mix the characteristics of Lennon and McCartney's late-period work with The Beatles as well as melding the best qualities of their solo records better than ELO's "Telephone Line"?
Excepting his production of the Talking Heads' albums and non-rock albums, such as the two Jon Hassell albums, is there any evidence that Brian Eno had anything to offer as a producer of rock bands? Please provide specifics.
What's your favorite artist photograph/portrait on an album cover (ie, as opposed to non-artist-related images on album cover art itself)?
Excluding the Sam Ash Sound, what's the most recent "original guitar sound" that you've heard (ie, the most recent development in original guitar sounds that you've noted)?
Which rock musician would you most like to see hosting a late-night talk show that is not necessarily concerned with music?
If you could direct a rock video for one song, what would it be?
I look forward to your responses!
Excepting his production of the Talking Heads' albums and non-rock albums, such as the two Jon Hassell albums, is there any evidence that Brian Eno had anything to offer as a producer of rock bands? Please provide specifics.
What's your favorite artist photograph/portrait on an album cover (ie, as opposed to non-artist-related images on album cover art itself)?
Does any non-Beatles song better mix the characteristics of Lennon and McCartney's late-period work with The Beatles as well as melding the best qualities of their solo records better than ELO's "Telephone Line"?I love Telephone Line, but I don’t know if it’s the most Beatlesque Lynne song, even. At least not all that late/solo Lennon-sounding.
Excluding the Sam Ash Sound, what's the most recent "original guitar sound" that you've heard (ie, the most recent development in original guitar sounds that you've noted)?I think Graham Coxon kinda carved out his own sound, especially the murky, distorted stuff he was doing on Blur’s 13.
Which rock musician would you most like to see hosting a late-night talk show that is not necessarily concerned with music?Oats is sleeping on this one: Charlie Watts. Every time a guest would come out and sit on the couch, Charlie would just sit behind his desk and stare at him, maybe murmuring something occasionally, then it would go to commercial and they’d bring out the next guest. But every now and then, he’d lose his shit and try to throw the musical director out a window.
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