I've recieved a sh*t load of eMails from people asking me about the disk artwork on the new Foo Fighters album, and the lead track/single being called "The Pretender." These eMails were due to the fact that my 2006 movie alludes to The Return of The Stuarts, and the fact that the Foo Fighters disk artwork appears as a "parched and dried out version" of my movie disk artwork... which originates from
the Winchester, Hampshire Formation of 2002.
pre?tend?er
n. One who sets forth a claim, especially a claimant to a throne.All I can say right now is that only one person has photographs and holds the copyright for that disk art. (Lucy Pringle, U.K.) And an artist's interpretation of a parched and dried out version of it, DOESN'T violate that copyright.
I DO recommend any other Brits reading this, or any remaining Guns fans with the ability to use a pubic hair's worth of illusion, or who may remember the word "Pretender" from vocabulary in school, to click on the disk above, as it might be your last chance before
it all goes to hell.
Everyone else can either get on board of f**k off.
Edward Rose