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airtaco

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  1. I'd have to go with Lou--though Paris 1919, imo, is better than anything lou's made post velvets. Vintage Violence is great too, but fear is hit and miss and after that doesn't really go with me. With Lou, as has been noted, you have a lot of crap. But you have a handful of great records: Transformer, Berlin, The Blue Mask, Coney Island Baby, New York. All great stuff. And he's just the man.

     

    That being said, both are important to me and I would love to see them go on tour together!

  2. Just saw Sweeny Todd and it was great. I had never seen the musical and I must say I was blown away by the songs! Great melodies! It was visually stunning, had great performances and was just a fun story.

     

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    The person I saw it with said in the musical version Sweeny also kills his daughter. Is this true?

  3. Great thread! EC is the best. Here's a vicious verse from Senior Service that I've always loved:

     

    I want your company car

    I want your girlfriend and love

    I want your place at the bar

    Because there's always another man

    To chop off your head and watch it roll into the basket

    If you should drop dead tonight then they won't have to ask me twice

     

    Continue on!

  4. No fewer than THREE songs from The wild and innocent (apparently for the first time since 1980!!) makes night two a winner. Oh, and darkness > candy's room, a tour premiere of 10th ave freeze out and an excellent night. Should also mention that "this hard land" premiered, but I think that's a pretty mediocre song and would have preferred something else from tracks (esp. disc two). But all in all, a great show!

  5. I've seen this 3 times this week here in Dallas. That should tell you my opinion of the movie. The Coen's truely are a cut above all other American filmmakers. Fargo is probably my favorite of theirs and this might have surpassed it.

     

    Having read the book I knew the ending and I can't imagine a better way to end the film, this is definitely a movie that needs to be revisited multiple times.

     

     

    My initial reaction was that I needed to see it again. Too bad it's $8.50 a ticket!

  6. Saw this last night and I think I think it's amazing. What I mean is that I was just hypnotized by the movie for two hours and then spent the night thinking about it. All of the acting was certainly top notch. What are people's thoughts of the movie itself and what do people think of the ending?

  7. Yea, I had borrowed Tracks from a friend a few years ago and really liked the first two discs, not so much the last two. For some reason, I only burned a copy of the second disc. I'd appriciate it your help--yet again-- Tongue-Tied!

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