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Good number. Love John Barry.
From Beat Girl to Beat me Daddy 8 to the bar...world war 2 innuendo.
From Beat Girl to Beat me Daddy 8 to the bar...world war 2 innuendo.
We fray into the future, rarely wrought
Save in the tapestries of afterthought.
Richard Wilbur
Save in the tapestries of afterthought.
Richard Wilbur
Can't disagree on Mark Bragg. I was sympathetically bugging out my eyes as I listened. Plus I liked the sloppy flash mobby thingie that Nicky put up in its wake.
These two aren't sisters. They do have a great band name.
Garfunkel & Oates
These two aren't sisters. They do have a great band name.
Garfunkel & Oates
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Ok Oates pronounced "I may be some time"
This song may be some time, 17:28 seconds to be precise.
Quite awesome actually. Desolation Row was my first choice, alas, no Dylan on the tube.
This song may be some time, 17:28 seconds to be precise.
Quite awesome actually. Desolation Row was my first choice, alas, no Dylan on the tube.
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The Minutemen were the precursors of The Watchmen.
...and there's never a reason not to have a bit of Dylan is there?
...and there's never a reason not to have a bit of Dylan is there?
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An amazing intro...
I'd been playing Dylan for years before this, my son never clicked...He watches this, hey dad put "The Times they are a changing" on.
From watchmen to chocolate watch band
I'd been playing Dylan for years before this, my son never clicked...He watches this, hey dad put "The Times they are a changing" on.
From watchmen to chocolate watch band
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I see your bad practice, Camus. And I raise it cause I got a solid pair, loosely associated thusly:
Radiohead > The radio man is speaking
in Screenwriter's Blues by Soul Coughing
And Lotus Flower from The King of Limbs > The King of Carrot Flowers by Neutral Milk Hotel
(Plus all three of these are the types of songs that make the case for lyrics as poetry)
...we are lisssssstening... to Los Angeles...
Radiohead > The radio man is speaking
in Screenwriter's Blues by Soul Coughing
And Lotus Flower from The King of Limbs > The King of Carrot Flowers by Neutral Milk Hotel
(Plus all three of these are the types of songs that make the case for lyrics as poetry)
...we are lisssssstening... to Los Angeles...
This could have gone in a much better direction. For example, I could have easily gotten to Jakob Dylan and then on to Bob say. But fuck that.
The King of Carrot Flowers - Daisies - Daisy Chain - Chainsaw:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A52p9jc-gOo&ob=av2e[/youtube]
The King of Carrot Flowers - Daisies - Daisy Chain - Chainsaw:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A52p9jc-gOo&ob=av2e[/youtube]
There's only one rule in street and bar fights: maximum violence, instantly. (Martin Amis, "Money")
Woah! Back up there a bit and you've got one of the best things that there ever was...Daisy Chainsaw.
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Great stuff!
Here's another from that otherwise truly horrendous programme. How Mark Lamarr must cringe. They say The Word changed TV, sadly I think they were right.
Here's another from that otherwise truly horrendous programme. How Mark Lamarr must cringe. They say The Word changed TV, sadly I think they were right.
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Brilliant quote there Kris!camus wrote:They say The Word changed TV, sadly I think they were right.
A conversation that just happened:
Me: "I don't remember Stereolab sounding like that"
Mrs Nash: "Thats because you were always on acid when we listened to them"
Me: "But, weren't they more sort of trippy?"
Mrs Nash (rolling her eyes): "No! That was just you"
Forgot to post a song.
How about another bunch of filthy lefties, Marxism, Anarchism, it's all the same ain't it?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwr9qWjd ... re=related[/youtube]
How about another bunch of filthy lefties, Marxism, Anarchism, it's all the same ain't it?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwr9qWjd ... re=related[/youtube]
Oh, The Chain is opening up entire new avenues of musical possibility for me.
The Jeffrey Lewis cover reminded me of this:
another duet.
(maybe better characterized as commentary on the real lives of many young American "anarchists")
The Jeffrey Lewis cover reminded me of this:
another duet.
(maybe better characterized as commentary on the real lives of many young American "anarchists")