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lizish

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  1. Hey at least you didn't make a 'Plays left field for the Dodgers and is a main stay of the Garage Rock Scene' quip. It's pretty good so far. I can't remember, are you a Deadly Snakes fan? If so, cool. If not, well, you should be. now Turns out my myspace comment about these guys got read out on the BBC on Monday by Gideon Coe. I will have to track down the webcast. Just saw it and yes. Now answer mine!
  2. M. Ward & Zooey Deschanel "When I Get To the Border"
  3. I'll second that one: New Pornographers - Challengers Broken Family Band - Hello Love Okkervill River - The Stage Names Josh Ritter - Historical Conquest Kevin Drew - BSS presents are my current love them long times.
  4. no clue that this came out - Andre Ethier - On Blue Fog
  5. Zombies - I think Time of the Season was released as a single in 67 Kinks - Waterloo Sunset, David Watts, The Haunted - 1-2-5 Love - Alone Again Or Don't know which of the songs that the Detroit Cobas cover were from 67, but every single one would shake some ass on the dance floor. Disc 1: 01 Tony Valla And The Alamos - Maria Christina - Fortune 859 02 Gino Washington - Out Of This World - Amon 90580 03 Nathaniel Mayer - Village Of Love - Fortune 449 04 Brice Coefield - Cha-Cha Twist - Madison 137 05 Irma Thomas - Break-A-Way - Imperial 66013 06 Ronettes - He Did It - Colpix 486 07 Mary
  6. They weren't bad. The name sort of caught up to them, so to speak, with the original intention to denote the state of a Teenager's Mind. or so they say.
  7. Great - another Hockey Song for some future mix - Eulogy for Gump Worsley. Favourites from Plimpton's list of objects thrown by Rangers fans Soup cans Persimony Eggs A folding chair And a Dead Rabbit He swore he was never afraid of the puck We believe him If anyone asks The inscription should read 'My face was my mask' seems a bit like a self indulgent cd, but what the hey.
  8. wow 24 hour party people was just on TV last night. I know that Steve Coogan supposedly based Alan Partridge on Wilson, but as a North American, it is Coogan I think of when Wilson's name is mentioned: Genius. Poet. Twat. 'It's a pity you didn't sign the Smiths, but you were right about Mick Hucknell. His music's rubbish, and he's a ginger.' Rip Tony. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW5ChNf3Z1c Love You tube for making all this stuff available to reminisce with.
  9. Good Yoga music. Hate all the fucking Sting that passes off as yoga-pop in some of the studios. Yo La Tengo - you can have it all Richard Buckner - Song of 27 Chikita Volenta - Breathe Constantines - Soon Enough Damian Jurado - Fuel We Winter Wrens - Dolorean Brandy Alexander - Fiest Innocent When You Dream - Great Lake Swimmers Track 9 - Heros are Horses Me and Mt Friend - Julie Dorion Long Way Around the Sea - Low Here Comes the Son Again - M. Ward Daughters of the Soho Riots - The National Smile - Madeline Peyroux Dressy - Reigning Sound Changes - Seu Jorge Cherry Blossoms - Tindersti
  10. cool. Shriekback - This Big Hush Is there a fire in the sky is there a moon up there Is there anything alive now this darkness is what I hear This is a breathless silence a moment out of time I see your face in the shadows the tell tale signs are in your eyes More than I can hold in my hands running through the cracks like water Aching with a passion inside as deep as the river All desire the ashes and the fire Turning the night inside and the light from you Is there a flame in the dark is there a bright hard star These creatures look the same now We freeze wherever we are We wake alo
  11. Chicago Promenade 3:23 Jason Isbell Sirens Of The Ditch Hopeless 5:18 The Wrens Live on KEXP Have You Forgotten 6:13 Red House Painters Songs For a Blue Guitar Rock Sugar Cane 3:29 Ox T's best of 2006 American Lo-FI [special UK Bootleg Release] The President's Dead 2:42 Okkervil River T's best of 2006 Overboard & Down Winter Wonderland 2:59 Louis Armstrong Indie 500 3:11 The Wrens Secaucus Hello...I'm Johnny Cash 4:00 Alabama 3 You Can't Save Everything 5:49 Songs: Ohia The Magnolia Electric Co - Demos Can't Be Tamed 3:33 Malone, Danny While We're Still Here
  12. B - in answer to your question - on the back of the lyrics booklet for the Stage Names, the "With love to" notes lists Bridgette Andersen and Shannon Michelle Wisley. So - who the hell are they? http://jound.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=148...asc&start=0 The second song, Starry Stares is most definitely about Savannah the porn star as much as the first first seems to be. I love it when bands do stuff like this. And I love that demo disc. You have a copy of Starry Stares? Savannah Smiles- Okkervil River Midnight late last week My daughter
  13. in VC tradition, aren't you supposed to post some humoursly apt picture when making a comment like that? Then we post these praying 'we are not worthy' emoticons and the thread goes on for 45 more pages? sheesh, get with the program.
  14. Savannah Smiles- Okkervil River Midnight late last week My daughter
  15. Starry Stares - Okkervil River They ask for more; What do you think this fanclub is for? I slithered up each rose corridor, I kept a warm safe place in my core before I lost it. They ask for blood; What do you think this womans made of? I stuck a small thin pin in my thumb; They dreamt a low long line to be crossed and I crossed it. I'm alive but a different kind of life Than the way I used to be; I survive in a grey grain smile to be seen In an old sad magazine. And this girls eyes, Well they were roughly wretched open; I could see a starry stare up your thigh. You hid behind your hair, oh
  16. Have gone local for food, but never local for music. Before completely removing some invisible chip on my shoulder, I started to realize that some of the residents of my home town have talent. Case in point, Basia Bulat. Basia released her first cd on Rough Trade in England/Euro last April and September sees Oh My Darling come out on Hardwood records (Cuff the Duke, Wayne Petti) for us Hosers and Yankees. Chromewaves and Said the Gramophone love her and I (hic) finally clued in. Part of the attraction, beyond the unique voice, great lyrics and wonderful orchestration is that she seems to be
  17. 'Yes, and sometimes buy said album.' Thank god for Mp3s and Leaks. No more purchases of shitty albums with one/no good songs.
  18. you should include Sweetheart of the Rodeo and GP I guess since it's all just the same
  19. Sorry, It's gonna take a while to get through it all. Couple things on it seem like the best MEC ever. There is also a more Songs:Ohia feel to the it - especially on the Black Ram disc, I guess mainly because all of the guest stars. What I really like about it, is that it contains all the songs they played in concert last summer. Ended up yelling/asking for song titles at Molina and Goth because they played mostly new stuff. DVD is a bit of waste though. again, what a great year for music.
  20. Heartbreaker and the Whiskeytown stuff - especially Stranger's Almanac. Pretty well everything else has a less successful good song to filler ratio.
  21. For a good Punk Song - New York City by the Demics. 'Also that year, "New York City" was named the greatest Canadian song of all time in a reader poll by the music magazine Chart.' oh hell, here it is; http://www.sendspace.com/file/0cetzl Think it has been used in various commercials over the years and Chris Spedding sort of took it over....
  22. there goes my music budget for the month.
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