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Originally Posted by Sarge
Of course but he told the interviewer / the readers to go to Amazon and read the reviews, so I did and checked his statement.  It's a bit odd to claim that many people don't like it and refer to a rather small number of negative reviews on Amazon. I wonder if it makes sense to judge the importance and popularity of an album that has sold millions of copies by a couple of customer reviews on a website. Why does he pay that much attention to negative feedback, while not mentioning the positive at all? What are about 20 unfavorable comments on Amazon, compared to the number of copies sold? Has Paul McCartney ever said "people think it's overrated, I've seen reviews on Amazon that say so" when being asked a question about Sgt. Pepper?
What's wrong with that?
Why do "us fans" have to fight for credibility?
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you went and checked the reviews?

,, talk about hanging on every word hes says!!!! funny funny.