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Forum guest
Oct-28-2010, 04:44 GMT USA - United Staates America
 | I just hope we get to hear a sample of it soon |
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Jay
Oct-28-2010, 05:16 GMT USA - United Staates America
 | K I finally registered... Figured I should since a new album´s coming up |
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Ian
Oct-28-2010, 05:43 GMT USA - United Staates America
 | I agree Phil. I truly felt and hoped it would be a pre-Christmas release. The words ´early 2011´ are reasonably imprecise as well. That could possibly be anywhere from January to April! I hope early January naturally,but Paul is never one to be rushed. It´s going to be a painful wait:-( |
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Forum guest
Oct-28-2010, 07:14 GMT USA - United Staates America
 | Well, I think it means you can either be so beautiful (in some way exceptional) or the world will not care about you (so what?). But I think this is Paul´s ironic view on the way the world is with celebrity and misplaced values and great albums that none the less do not sell very well. That what I think it means (if that is really the title, if not, never mind) |
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Bodo
Oct-28-2010, 09:49 GMT Austria
 | I will post a news message too |
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Forum guest
Oct-28-2010, 10:00 GMT United Kingdom
 | Nick from Widnes England writes:
In response to the sketch of Paul Simon from the newspaper that Bodo has uploaded its not the best of pictures. Paul looks like he has less hair than Art Garfunkel , without the hair piece art wairs on stage.
Ok look forward to the new album when it lands in England. |
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mog
Oct-28-2010, 13:10 GMT Canada
 | The sketch seems fine to me. It represents well the 2010 Simon.
As for what early 2011 means, I would say that it means probably January, or February at the latest.
Snitzer had already told someone that it would be December at the latest... |
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Ans
Oct-28-2010, 16:26 GMT Netherlands
 | Good news about the album, I really like the title, makes me curious about the songs.
The illustrator should have painted Paul with the fedora hat, considering the title of the book that Paul reviewed :-)
And as always Paul´s review is very interesting to read, Mr. Eliot could learn a lot from Paul.
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