Wayne Coyne and Philip Glass....
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.......Talk Bowie, Beatles, Tibet House Memories Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/wayne-coyne-and-philip-glass-talk-bowie-beatles-tibet-house-memories-20150304#ixzz3TXYptJYa
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Love The Flaming Lips. Wayne Coyne is this wild ideas person leading to music and results where there is a thin line between art and bullshit (and quantity before quality). I have sometimes thought that it would be interesting with a creative meeting between The Lips and McCartney. I still haven't gotten around to their cover album of "Sgt. Pepper" last year but I consider at least "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots" and "The Soft Bulletin" classics in my record collection.
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Hendrix Ibsen:
Love The Flaming Lips. Wayne Coyne is this wild ideas person leading to music and results where there is a thin line between art and bulls**t (and quantity before quality). I have sometimes thought that it would be interesting with a creative meeting between The Lips and McCartney. I still haven't gotten around to their cover album of "Sgt. Pepper" last year but I consider at least "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots" and "The Soft Bulletin" classics in my record collection.
Wayne Coyne is very myopic when it comes to the Beatles and John and Paul, looking at this quote about A Day In The Life Paul gets no credit at all for it! A Day in the Life" "When you think about when they made it, in '67, it does set the sort of blueprint that becomes classic rock. I mean, a lot of groups were starting to do that kind of thing, but them having such an epic, strange, mind-fuck of a song and it being done by someone who's gonna end up being one of the Gods of the universe, John Lennon ? it's just such a motherfucker, it's almost untouchable. I have seen him trash Paul before a few years back, so he has an agenda i feel! If he prefers John's music i have no issue, but to blatantly give no credit to Paul's contribution is downright short sightedness!