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Well see, I dont know who "The Feeling" are, or what they sound like, but it's a fucking terrible name for a band, almost as bad as "The Mountain Goats".
echos myron like a siren
with endurance like the liberty bell
and he tells you of the dreamers
but he's cracked up like the road
and he'd like to lift us up, but we're a very heavy load
with endurance like the liberty bell
and he tells you of the dreamers
but he's cracked up like the road
and he'd like to lift us up, but we're a very heavy load
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Well the name "Grizzly Bear" brings to mind the image of a large majestic beast of the wild, roaring in the snowy woods, snatching salmon from the cool clear river with its huge clawed paws, able to rip a man to shreds and actually fits the sound of the band, who have a vast, outdoor, organic, echo/reverb soaked sound.
The name "The Mountain Goats" brings to mind, well .... a goat.
The name "The Mountain Goats" brings to mind, well .... a goat.
echos myron like a siren
with endurance like the liberty bell
and he tells you of the dreamers
but he's cracked up like the road
and he'd like to lift us up, but we're a very heavy load
with endurance like the liberty bell
and he tells you of the dreamers
but he's cracked up like the road
and he'd like to lift us up, but we're a very heavy load
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World Party recently re-released "Dumbing Up" with new tracks and a DVD enclosed. It was released with little publicity a few years ago, but Karl Wallinger suffered an aneurysm shortly after it's release. Thankfully, he's recovered and is just finishing up a tour to support the re-release. He's absolutely one of my favorite artists.
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Shipping estimate for these items: September 18, 2006
"Product"
Brand X; Audio CD
"Lifetime: The Collection"
Tony Williams' Lifetime; Audio CD
"One of a Kind"
Bill Bruford; Audio CD
"Blues Deluxe"
Joe Bonamassa; Audio CD
"Red"
King Crimson; Audio CD
"Product"
Brand X; Audio CD
"Lifetime: The Collection"
Tony Williams' Lifetime; Audio CD
"One of a Kind"
Bill Bruford; Audio CD
"Blues Deluxe"
Joe Bonamassa; Audio CD
"Red"
King Crimson; Audio CD
"The smarter mysteries are hidden in the light" - Jean Giono (1895-1970)
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Wow that's good. They're still selling it for £25 in HMV and Fopp. I got it free. Shipped from Sweden, ordered via Amazon US marketplace, came with sslightly crushed box. I asked for a replacement or a refund and they went for the latter and told me to keep it! Fair enough. I have to confess to not havng explored it enough, but am in a bit of a dylan phase again right now, so will be spending some time with it. Love all the memorabilia, but it can make it unwieldy to browse through.
There's more to life than books, you know, but not much more
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Sparklehorse's It's A Wonderful Life. I'd been meaning to check this out for some time, and finally got around to it. Really beautiful album, though about as bleak as they come. Reminds me a bit of Eels' Electro-Shock Blues, but with more studio effects, distortion and a bit slower-paced. Eels crossed with Low, perhaps? In any case, great dark music appropriate for the colder weather coming on now.
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So that's from a few years back? I say so, vos their new one is the first in years, apparently. Or has it been out a few months now? I heard a track on the radio and liked it. I can't take the name serious, sounds like a make of girl-focussed toy.
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With reference to Bob Dylan Scrapbook: 1956 - 1966 for £9.99
I'm not so sure any more - I've just noticed a disclaimer, hidden away inside, "All removable documents and memorabilia are reproductions of original items and are not original themselves". Surely, something as important as that should have been a big sticker, on the outside? Rather takes the shine of the whole package, like it's artificial or something. Might ask for my money back.Otis Westinghouse wrote:Wow that's good.
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A record store that used to be one of my favourites before they started jacking up their pricing has been having a "Closing Sale" for the past month, but the deals weren't so great at first.
Now that the desperation is setting in, good deals are starting to come about. I managed to score the Ryan Adams & The Cardinals' Cold Roses brand new and sealed for $5 CDN (about $4.47 USD/£2.35 GBP) and the Lucinda Williams Fillmore 2CD set brand new and sealed for $6 CDN!!!
This morning you've got time for a hot, home-cooked breakfast! Delicious and piping hot in only 3 microwave minutes.
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Not especially helpful now, but I got the Lucina Williams 2CD for £2.99 delivered in the HMV.co.uk sale the other day. It appears to be back up now.BlueChair wrote:
A record store that used to be one of my favourites before they started jacking up their pricing has been having a "Closing Sale" for the past month, but the deals weren't so great at first.
Now that the desperation is setting in, good deals are starting to come about. I managed to score the Ryan Adams & The Cardinals' Cold Roses brand new and sealed for $5 CDN (about $4.47 USD/£2.35 GBP) and the Lucinda Williams Fillmore 2CD set brand new and sealed for $6 CDN!!!
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I think you're getting paranoid you stupid fat prickWho Shot Sam? wrote:Now I like it even more!so lacklustre wrote:Ocean is my least favourite track on Coles Corner.
Are you mocking me or just talking to yourself again?
I likes these a lot: Coles Corner & Born Under a Bad Sign
I likes these quite a lot but not as much like as those above: (Walking Through) The Waters of my Mind; Tonight; Who's gonna....; Just Like the Rain; Hotel; Last Orders; Darlin' Wait for Me; I Sleep Alone;
I likes this at the start but don't like it when it goes big and then goes on and on.....: The Ocean
signed with love and vicious kisses
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I hope your response was at least partly tongue in cheek. Mine was.
I've been called a lot of things on here, but never a stupid fat prick. The football banter aside I thought we'd always been on fairly decent terms with each other. Maybe I was wrong.
I don't need this shit.
I've been called a lot of things on here, but never a stupid fat prick. The football banter aside I thought we'd always been on fairly decent terms with each other. Maybe I was wrong.
I don't need this shit.
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