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Old 12.18.2013, 04:14 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Then why was no one that surprised when he did it?

What you are saying doesn't even make sense. Go back, watch Live!Tonight!Sold Out! and 1991: Year That Punk Broke, and once you settle down from laughing your ass off try and convince yourself that Kurt was anything but a jovial dude!
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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
No time to read the whole thread now but wasn't Paul McCartney the Beatle who had the most interest in experimental music, art and literature when the band was still going? I thought it was a well know fact that he was an early fan of VU's first album, attended AMM gigs and his was the decision to include William Burroughs on the cover of St. Pepper's.
Yes, this is true, it was only later that John went out on a limb. Paul was more interested in all kinds of different things. However, I think eventually John became more directly fixated on experimenting than Paul, sort of like Paul grew out of the phase and John grew into it..
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