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In 1976, Eno turned [[David Bowie]] from a cool guy who made rock songs about sex with loud guitars, into a nerd who made lame-ass pop songs with synthesisers and lyrics no one understands. | In 1976, Eno turned [[David Bowie]] from a cool guy who made rock songs about sex with loud guitars, into a nerd who made lame-ass pop songs with synthesisers and lyrics no one understands. | ||
In 1978, Eno managed to make the most boring album of all time, Music For Airports. This is true because Pitchfork put it on #1 of their list ‘the 50 Most Boring Albums of All Time’<ref>[https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/9948-the-50-best-ambient-albums-of-all-time the 50 Most Boring Albums of All Time]</ref> | In 1978, Eno managed to make the most boring album of all time, Music For Airports. This is [[True...|true]] because Pitchfork put it on #1 of their list ‘the 50 Most Boring Albums of All Time’<ref>[https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/9948-the-50-best-ambient-albums-of-all-time the 50 Most Boring Albums of All Time]</ref> | ||
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