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Having heard the all of the new album yesterday I have to say that it marks a sad but inevitable end to the three album hotstreak that started with clouds taste metallic.

Its a bit like listening to the always inventive steven drozd trying to drag a wagon o' seventies flavoured crap up a hill - even he can't carry the band doing such straightforward and pedestrian material. Not much fearless or freaky about it at all.

Although I may just be projecting subconcious anger onto Wayne Coyne, because last August he knocked me and a large part of a festival crowd over while walking over us in a giant inflatable hamster-ball.

Large numbers of people falling down and crushing, not much fun, but it did convey the lips' "you're all gonna die" motif effectively.

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The Flaming Lips

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ivan wrote:Having heard the all of the new album yesterday I have to say that it marks a sad but inevitable end to the three album hotstreak that started with clouds taste metallic.


Their hot streak started with Hear It Is.
murderedman wrote:Your problem is your bloc attitude.

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ivan wrote:Although I may just be projecting subconcious anger onto Wayne Coyne, because last August he knocked me and a large part of a festival crowd over while walking over us in a giant inflatable hamster-ball.

It's nice to see that Wayne can have a good time at your expense.

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ah it wasn't all that terrible.
Its funny actually they played bohemian rhapsody with some really well edited projections from the parade through Rome in Anthony and Cleopatra, and it seemed brilliant on the night.
I found an mp3 of the performance later and it was completely unlistenable, absolutely terrible sounding.

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