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(Daily Stab) Interesting "I'll be back before you can say blueberry pie." Neil Diamond credits "Pulp Fiction" for his comeback   (dailystab.com) divider line 11
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King Something [TotalFark] 2008-05-24 07:35:50 PM  
"Blueberry pie."

 
shanrick [TotalFark] 2008-05-24 08:49:30 PM  
I like pie.

 
CheddarPants [TotalFark] 2008-05-24 09:10:33 PM  
I'm glad it did something for Neil's career, because it certainly killed Urge Overkill's.

 
MetalGator 2008-05-24 09:28:39 PM  
The writers of Saving Silverman would probably beg to differ, but no one cares because it was a shiatty Steve Zahn movie.

 
Bot v2.38beta 2008-05-24 09:29:21 PM  
Pulp Fiction? I figured it would have been this one.

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Clip (nsfw maybe)

 
Bot v2.38beta 2008-05-24 09:30:29 PM  
MetalGator:

Damn you, I just had to watch my clip again instead of posting before you.

 
mfaby 2008-05-24 10:27:19 PM  
Neil is either lying or doesnt realize that A DIFFERENT band doing a COVER VERSION of his song only reflects on him indirectly.


Personally, I opt for him lying.

 
CtrlAltDelete [TotalFark] 2008-05-24 11:16:18 PM  
Well... maybe not that fast.

 
SuperCatBarf [TotalFark] 2008-05-25 04:51:10 AM  
CheddarPants: I'm glad it did something for Neil's career, because it certainly killed Urge Overkill's.

I don't think it killed their career, I think it was their career. They had nothing that would have been popular on the radio at that time, and haven't since.

 
CheddarPants [TotalFark] 2008-05-25 06:02:19 AM  
SuperCatBarf: CheddarPants: I'm glad it did something for Neil's career, because it certainly killed Urge Overkill's.

I don't think it killed their career, I think it was their career. They had nothing that would have been popular on the radio at that time, and haven't since.



Their album prior to this, Saturation, was very popular on the college/indie rock circuit. The Saturation tour did very well also. For some reason, the record that came after, Exit the Dragon, completely tanked. I think the Pulp Fiction thing destroyed their indie cred or something.

 
Comment Bot 2008-05-27 02:43:45 PM  
Actually, I think crack cocaine destroyed Urge Overkill more than lack of indie cred.

 
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