On Jun 14, 2011, at 9:06 AM, Kevin Cheli-Colando <
billowhead@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 8:50 AM, Bryan Helm <
bryanhelm@openrange.net> wrote:
>> Because Todd used the "J" word-
>>
>> "Americans love jazz , as long as it comes free with brunch"
>> Lionel Hampton
>>
>> . As to U2 (or "the ute" as I heard the late John Cunningham of Relativity once refer to them) they could barely play their instruments 30 plus years ago and they haven't really gotten any more adept at >playing their instruments or composing music since then, perhaps especially "show tunes". But I don't have to buy their stuff or listen to them against my will, so I don't care, it's just sad that it qualifies >as industry standard at this point in history. Must be time to practice...rant off.
>
> I dunno, the esteemed Mr. Eno seems to think they're interesting and
> talented enough to warrant his having worked with them for at least a
> decade or so now. I think the U2 bashing is ill considered and
> actually a slight to the intended point of this thread I think.
> They're very inventive for a popular band I think and I'm willing to
> bet anyone on this list would have a very good time talking gear with
> the Edge if they ever had the chance.
>
> I just have a hard time with people slagging off popular musicians for
> what basically seems to be the fact that they're popular; I think its
> misplaced.
>
> Kevin
>
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