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04 Jul 2002 9:27 PM  
Howdy all, I'm just posting a message here to say that I have lost complete respect for David Gray. He really is taking the White Ladder thing too far. How long more is he going to tour/promote the one successful album? Instead of releasing under-produced songs he didn't see fit to put on albums years ago and calling them EPs, he should return the favour to his fans by coming up with new material, before he alienates them altogether. He should stop riding the one accomplishment forever. Anybody agree/disagree? Q
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05 Jul 2002 2:22 PM  
Easy does it Q2...I think the poor bastard had it hard for long enough to forgive him milking it when he gets the chance... It's not a tumor
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05 Jul 2002 4:08 PM  
A fair point, but I reckon he should capitalise on it instead of milking it. After all, how many David Gray fans are crying out for new material? He must realise this himself.
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05 Jul 2002 5:36 PM  
well milking it or not you can take it as a given that all his new stuff is going to be exactly the same with the same old themes, I really hope I'm proved wrong. bab.
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06 Jul 2002 3:37 PM  
True. After all, have you hreard the new Oasis album? Same shit, different album.
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06 Jul 2002 6:13 PM  
If you want my advice go out and buy Múms new record it's out on fat cat records and it's great. bab.
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01 Aug 2002 9:15 PM  
he is releasing a new album before his november gigs in dublin its a fantastic record, i know this because i have heard it
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02 Aug 2002 1:29 PM  
Good stuff. Where did you hear it and is it any good? Q
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02 Aug 2002 3:19 PM  
In fairness, Mr Gray was ready to record a follow up to White Ladder when it finally took off for him. He's since had to promote it all over europe. When he recorded it he had no label, no money and no management. I don't mind if he milks it a little. I wouldn't be expecting any sgt pepper type musical progressions for his next album though...
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03 Aug 2002 7:47 PM  
i have friends in his record company and they played it for me, wouldnt give me a copy of it though the bastards, but it is very good, i think that this album is going to really capitalise on the success of white ladder and make him a megastar world wide
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03 Aug 2002 7:49 PM  
out of interest can anybody tell me the name of the dylan song in which white ladder is one of the lyrics, im pretty sure that it is on best of 2 but i cant remember what it is called
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04 Aug 2002 5:13 PM  
It is "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall": "I saw a white ladder all covered with water" http://bobdylan.com/songs/hardrain.html http://www.kaboommusic.cjb.net
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06 Aug 2002 7:29 PM  
about the new album, does it have "all the love " on it , and if so does the song go into a big f*ck off sludgy disorted bass riff as it did live? ooohhhh i hope so.RRRRRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOCKK!!!
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