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Old 07.03.2016, 03:27 PM   #206
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Originally Posted by guest
how is it possible for you guys to listen to both o'rourke and fennesz yet not understand that black humour is central to both their work Jesus fucking Christ

Let's go back to the damn Chicago song after which they titled the album:

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You're just the part of me I can't let go.

Couldn't stand to be kept away just for the day from your body.
Wouldn't wanna be swept away, far away from the one that I love.
Hold me now. It's hard for me to say I'm sorry. I just want you to know.
Hold me now. I really want to tell you I'm sorry. I could never let you go.

Makes sense if you believe the dog in the cover won't let go, even with that second hand apparently pulling its ear. But, detective Benson, as John Waters said (and he knows a thing or two about it), there's good bad taste and then there's bad bad taste, and I think whoever chose that picture fell into the latter category by being too clever (or, well, "black-humored") by half.
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