UK vindicates #1 "good taste in music" reputation

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"not a fan'
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I think Hallelujah is a beautiful piece. But I like the kd Lang version best. Or perhaps Jeff Buckley.
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BTW, did you check out that Robert Plant/Alison Krauss video I posted in Music Recommendations? That's some singing and some song-writing.
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I did and thank you. Agreed to both your statements.
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I'm not saying he's not an artist of some sort -- he appeals to someone, obviously
No argument there...

I'm sure Andres Serrano's "Piss Christ" appeals to somebody...

A couple of years ago, Andy Warhol's Campbell Soup Can collection sold for 15 million dollars...

There's no accounting for taste...
I just find Leonard Cohen dull as dishwater.
I definitely relate to that...

Leonard Cohen is the Chartered Accountancy of music....
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This is dull? You people are just weird...

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must be like the Sinatra thing, I don t get that either.

you better clap for Frankie..., or sleep wit da fishes....

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