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xanax_n_wine November 1 2010, 19:38:19 UTC
I just saw a RT by the community's twitter... they're playing Desolation Row? :D

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greedy_dancer November 1 2010, 23:53:37 UTC
They did!! Gerard said the French press had been asking about the song a lot, so they would play it as a Paris exclusive \o/ Oh, and apparently he was having trouble with the lyrics, kept looking at a sheet taped on the floor *g*

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yekith November 1 2010, 22:00:44 UTC

patentpending November 1 2010, 23:03:18 UTC
This is slightly OT but I'm not sure where else to ask ( ... )

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yekith November 1 2010, 23:18:32 UTC
Not that I know, we were talking about it with some friends. I hope a German fan out there will help us. :D

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manuanya November 2 2010, 14:09:24 UTC
I started translating it on Friday, but couldn't finish it before I went to Paris, so if it's not translated by the time I get home tonight, I can finish it :)

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manuanya November 2 2010, 15:01:53 UTC
MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE - SECOND APPROACH

It is the story of an album, that came to nothing, and the story of a band who’s fighting against its outer appeal: My Chemical Romance are reinventing themselves as Pop-Art-Band, as futuristic Mad Maxes with funky laser weapons in a universe of quotes, cross-references and pierced meta levels. The result is Danger Days: The True Lives of The Fabulous Killjoys - an album, that wouldn’t be the same, if My Chemical Romance wouldn’t have failed at their first approach.

First ApproachAt the end, it is a bit pointless still: to listen to songs, that nobody will ever hear again. And to talk about them: nobody can verify if what is said is true, if that’s how it was meant. But that’s how it is when you raise the alarm too early. It is the end of November 2009. The sun is filtering through the parking lot in front of the Sunset Sound Studios at the Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood. Here, My Chemical Romance are mixing their new album. Or, at least, what they think will be their new album. Seven songs are ( ... )

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