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English St

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  1. To the tune of Hummingbird: "Andy Schleck, on a mountain And on Contador's wheel, he will ride away and climb them" That's all, except that I think it is great to see Cadel Evans still battling on. "the rainbow jersey can't give up".
  2. I played cricket against Greg (old yellow Wiggle) just after he left the group. Really nice bloke. What's more, he had to adjust some of his batting gear (we wear padding on the thigh under the pants). He apologised and dropped his trousers to fix his gear up revealling Wiggle yellow underwear. Just saying. Founding drummer of Crowded House, Paul Hester (RIP), was very involved in getting them started, and appeared on the TV show from time t time. Finally - going by Jeff's version of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on Someone Elses Song is enough for me to petition a kids album from Tweedy
  3. Couldn't see this elsewhere http://www.prefixmag.com/news/jay-bennetts-last-album-to-be-released-for-free/40797/
  4. Music, writing, illustrating, photography, for my own benefit really, I am pretty ordinary. I collect guitars, mainly cheap, crappy ones, by makers like Rokaxe. I think there are 8 presently. My last three were by Ibanez, Gretsch & Martin, so at least something is improving, though not my abilities. I want an American Tele next, blonde with maple fretboard... I used to collect football cards and autographs, not so much anymore. Did get Neil & Tim Finn to sign my Split Enz programme. I have also collected a resume of really bad jobs. I quit the most recent one today after it
  5. After watching Sunken Treasure again today I'm reminded of Jeff's passive aggressive "What you want Sir, isn't what you want, anymore". Should I admit that I only worked out the real lyrics at the Sydney gigs this month? After listening and singing it for 3 years?
  6. The Man Comes Around - American IV - Johnny Cash Into My Arms - Boatmans Call - Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds. Greatest opening line to an album "I don't believe in an interventionist God, but I know darling that you do"
  7. VC live. Would love to hear a studio version of the live performance, without people screaming to ruin the silent bits.
  8. "Put on UFOs/ before you explo - o - o - o - ode" "Playing kiss cuddles beautiful & stoned"
  9. My wife, struck down with cough and flu ATM, is now wandering around the house crying Foxtrot...foxtrot... foxtrot...
  10. Hear hear! Only saw the two Sydney shows, but they were the greatest two nights of my life. The band and crew were in fine form, Liam Finn was in fine form, the venues seemed great, and the audiences were generally great. Can't say Pat's shaker catching was always so ace, I thought there was at least one drop at the Factory! Thanks too to exile for the Sydney recordings, great quality, and Wise Enough for descriptions. Sorry I didn't get to meet any of you, next time. My highlights: - Nel's pick - Jeff's pick - ALTWYS & Less than you think - being within a couple of metres of N
  11. yes, there is that reason. A kiwi lass who said Liam Finn was her nephew, and that Jeff had spent time in NZ polishing things off at Roundhouse and Liam's new studio recently. I believe she went on to ask if Jeff was on steroids and asked if she could get on stage to show them rock. She seemed like a lovely lady, and I have no reason to doubt her. Just find it strange, after BT being a double particularly, that they would record 2 albums worth of stuff and not release half of it for 2 1/2 years... and not play any of it live. I admit, I have tried to goole stalk the Finn family to try to
  12. I think 'countrymen' is too intellectual for most people down here, unless it involves someone walking around draped in the Australian flag holding a stubby. 'Fucking wanker' on the other hand sounds far more Australian, but preferably directed only at people who deserve it... Like politicians. Humanity makes me cringe sometimes.
  13. War on War. But I need a Kamera to my eye too.
  14. Can't. Sorry. Came in on SBS, got to know the rest of the family, and loved WTA when it was born. Did the way WTA was recorded have anything to do with the unpopular result? Having Nels and Mike overdub after the event, not involved in the primary recording, not having input into the evolving beast? Am I wrong? Previous albums have been pretty autocratic, but the current line up seems more collaborative? Perhaps, maybe? Anyway, I was told that there is a new album recently polished off in NZ, from material recorded at 7 worlds. Not convinced though. Not convinced it would be a good idea e
  15. Ed, we owe you. Thanks for sharing. Now to work out this Dime quota thing...
  16. Withnail and I. Richard E. Grant and Paul McGann
  17. Johnny Cash. The 6 vols of American Recordings are a great start - Beast in Me (Vol 1) I See a Darkness (Vol 3) Paul Kelly (Australian singer/songwriter) - How to Make Gravy, Would You Be My Friend, To Her Door. His first greatest hits compilation Songs from the South has gotten me through a few dark patches. Finn Bros. - Won't Give In (& a few others on the Everyone is Here album) In terms of song writers, I love reading through the writing of 18th century hymnwriter Charles Wesley. He was a deeply tormented man, writing a lot about death and dying. Early English blues?
  18. Stuff.co.uk realise they made a mistake not covering Wilco's Auckland gig. Pretty ordinary really, especially with the weak-as-piss excuses at the bottom of the article. So are some of the comments at the bottom. Basically: And they couldn't find a slightly more recent photo? I though some of the Australian press were a bit slow off the mark, describing YHF as post-9/11? Research folks, research.
  19. - First time I saw them, Jeff took his hat off and held it over his heart as he sang 'I'll side with you, if you side with me"... - Both tempo changes in You are My Face - Varying harmonies on the first syllalbes to verse lines in ELT "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII should have been listing, to EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEvery word you said" - "It was even like we made a ripple" - Remember the Mountain Bed live, when Nels swells the slide chord in the extra bars in the middle of the last line (Get it?)
  20. The guard on the 'Cline' side was so funny. He looked bored before Liam started. He had his head resting on his fist, leaning on the bins most of the night. Funny stuff. Contrast that to Saturday night, during Spiders, one of the Theatre attendants was 'rocking' while stopping everyone on the Mezz from standing up.
  21. Another 6 hour drive, but home. Pity I can't make the 6 hour drive to Melbourne too. The last two nights were certainly something else. Was on the rail in front of Nels, next to the woman with the freaky voice. There is nothing elegant about Nels, but my god he is brilliant. THe band did seem very relaxed last night. A lot of by-play between Nels, Mike and Glenn. Mike dropped the stuffed toy he uses to create some noise on the keyboard, Nels picked it up, finished the song with it and threw it back at Mike, smacking him in the head. Mike was throwing shakers at Glenn during ITMWLY.
  22. I agree with you about the all of sound. Found the same thing last night, couldn't understand a word of I'm a Wheel, same tonight. My audiologist wife says that it is temporary hearing thresholds mean that we lose some frequencies in our hearing, therefore losing the vocals. Or something like that... I think everyone just got a little excited!
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