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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 16:12:14 -0500
- From: Kenichiro Tanaka <kt12+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Steve Vai
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- On 19-Jan-93 in Re: Steve Vai
- user the man @uxa.cso.uiuc.ed writes:
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- >Flexable is absolutely horrible compared to Passion and Warefare. This is a
- >CD EVERYONE should have! It is awesome. Seriously, if you don't hacve
- >Passion and Warfeare, get it, and you will never listen to Flexable again.
-
- I think a lot of people would disagree. I actually think PaW is pretty
- bad as an album--it has some awesome songs but there is a lot of stuff
- that's just embarassing to listen to. Most people obviously aren't as
- polarized as you and I obviously, so the point is, both albums have
- their merits. I just think Flex-able is much more honest and better
- musically.
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- Flex-able Leftovers is even weirder than Flex-able. Very cool.
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- Ken
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