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Starflyer 59 - Easy Come - Easy Go 1994 - 2000
The Webb Brothers - Maroon
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God I love that album.

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1 Genesis - Domino: Part I - In The Glow Of The Night, Part II - The Last Domino 17:24:41 UTC, December 30 2004
2 The Decemberists - July, July! 17:19:01 UTC, December 30 2004
3 The Romantics - Talking In Your Sleep 17:11:41 UTC, December 30 2004
4 Janet Jackson - This Time 17:06:11 UTC, December 30 2004
5 Boards of Canada - Triangles and Rhombuses 17:01:51 UTC, December 30 2004
6 Neil Young - After the Gold Rush 16:59:11 UTC, December 30 2004
7 Little River Band - Cool Change 16:54:40 UTC, December 30 2004
8 Old 97's - Coahuila 16:50:50 UTC, December 30 2004
9 RJD2 - One Day 16:46:30 UTC, December 30 2004

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Damn, I LOVE that record.

Me: Image - Jim White: Drill a Hole in That Substrate and Tell Me What You See

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Damn, I LOVE that record.

Me: Image - Jim White: Drill a Hole in That Substrate and Tell Me What You See


DAMN I LOVE BOTH THESE RECORDS!!!!


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Yeah I listen to that a lot in the car. I wish there was a place I could buy it though. Since M.I.A doesn't tour the US like at all, it's impossible to actually buy a copy of that mashup, which sucks.

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It's been too long, so I am going to listen to KEXP for a couple of hours.

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Yeah I listen to that a lot in the car. I wish there was a place I could buy it though. Since M.I.A doesn't tour the US like at all, it's impossible to actually buy a copy of that mashup, which sucks.


I even checked Amazon.co.uk and Gemm, and all I could find are singles from the album. Oh, well. Maybe Piracy Funds Terrorism was meant to be downloaded.

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Would make sense. But I like the cover art. :(

She doesn't even have it on her site or anything.

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iTunes Party Shuffle time:

Against All Odds - Postal Service
The Spoiler - Eddie Purrell
Carl Perkins' Cadillac - Drive-By Truckers
Waiting - Cake
Tambor Yuka - Various Artists Cuba
Trashing Days - The Notwist
B - A - B - Y - Carla Thomas
It's So Nice And Warm - Mississippi Blacksnakes
Comfort Me - Carla Thomas
To All Of You - RJD2
Assyria - Six Organs Of Admittance
Jingles - James P. Johnson
Postage Stamp World - Rogue Wave
The Gloaming (Softly Open Our Mouths In The Cold) - Radiohead
All Dolled-Up in Straps - The National

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Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks leading the Flaming Lips? Hehehe, that silly description apparently comes courtesy of Rolling Stone, at least according to the review blurbs for the Augie March Strange Bird album at amazon.com. Just got this one on Christmas Day but I've been listening to it a lot and it really is very nice. I've been championing it with comparisons to my much beloved, charming and insightful chroniclers of life in the village green, the Kinks. A comparison that doesn't really do it justice since it doesn't sound at all like an imitation, but that's just what comes to my mind when I hear it since it does have much of the same charm and that uniquely British sound, even though in this case from a different continent and hemisphere. This one is very likely gonna cost me some money to explore how they got to this point, especially since at least one person here told me that this isn't even their best work.

Of course, a band that takes its name from the great American novel by Saul Bellows would be expected to have a literary bent, and they do, I guess. But the words never get in the way of the music, they work together as they should, both supporting each other. Apparently it was released in their native Australia way back in 2002 on BMG and received a great deal of critical acclaim, but spinART just recently released it here in the US, also to a bit of critical acclaim. So what to call it, a 2002 or 2004 release? Well, my copy says 2004 on the back and so that's what it is. A song or two remind me a bit of David Kilgour from New Zealand's Clean, but moreso from his recent solo work with both Lambchop and the Heavy Eights backing on the excellent Frozen Orange. Some of it is on the precious side, like that BW/VDP connection mentioned above. It has a lush sound that could almost be described as ornate. Reminds me a bit of the experimental pop side of Robert Wyatt, fragile but not as quite soft and feathery like Wyatt. Lots of piano and strings. Comes with a couple videos that you can also watch at their site. Here is the first song from the album called "The Vineyard". Enjoy (or not ). That first song is indicative of the quieter side of the album, but they do also amp it up a little at times , although not too much.


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Drive By Truckers - The Dirty South

I was telling Chuck D yesterday that I feel like a real tool for not having listened to this album in its entirety before. It fucking rocks.


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Drive By Truckers - The Dirty South

I was telling Chuck D yesterday that I feel like a real tool for not having listened to this album in its entirety before. It fucking rocks.
uh-oh, another one drinks the kool-aid . . . we're gonna have Jonestown on our hands before we know what to do about it!

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more iTunes party shuffle:

What Am I Here For - Clifford Brown & Max Roach
Leslie Anne Levine - The Decemberists
Pick A Bale Of Cotton - Leadbelly and the Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet
Slim Jenkins Place - Booker T. & The MG's
So Stop! - The Helio Sequence
Streethawk II - Destroyer
Depot Blues - Son House
Buckets Of Rain - Bob Dylan
Carnival Brass Band - Various Artists AfroCuba
Experience Blues - Ruth Willis & Blind Willie McTell
Ring Of Fire - Johnny Cash
Contempt - Books
Chicago Breakdown - Big Maceo
Candy Man Blues - Mississippi John Hurt
Sutha Tselenga - Jacquot Monkete
It's Tricky - Run-D.M.C.
My Darling - Wilco
Out of this World - The Detroit Cobras

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