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<title>Comment by Kezza</title>
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<description>Perhaps Brett and Bernard should take a back seat and try producing or management. I agree that Brett in particular has great talent in writing but let&#039;s face it - he&#039;s no spring chicken. Unless his new band really have something different to offer I suggest he takes a different role and helps some new faces take centre stage while he mans the controls.</description>
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<title>Comment by Helen</title>
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<description>   I hope Brett and Bernard have all the success Suede had. As a younger generation have well taken over the music scene it&#039;s not going to be easy for them to commercially succeed.
   My fifteen-year-old son and his band played a Suede track recently and with most of the audience never having heard of Suede, passed it off as one of his own and got a manic responce after it. To me that proved Brett and Bernard still have the talent despite the commercially failed last two albums. 
   Brett hasn&#039;t &#039;got his demon back&#039; in Bernard. I&#039;m trying not to think it&#039;s a case of Suede is dead - the Butler did it! </description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2004 14:35:32 EDT</pubDate>
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