This is fantastic. Everlong at the end is as good…
This is fantastic. Everlong at the end is as good as it gets. And Brendan, the Foo’s drummer is Taylor Hawkins.
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This is fantastic. Everlong at the end is as good as it gets. And Brendan, the Foo’s drummer is Taylor Hawkins.
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What a great post Heather. Thank you for sharing that.
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“horrific, clunky, and synthy.” a touch harsh I feel. Clunky? yes; synthy? goes with the territory; horrific? no, never horrific. Maybe it just hasn’t aged too well.
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I beg to differ – David Gray is one of a nurdling legion of ‘bedwetters -’( Liam Gallagher’s sensitively chosen appellation- I believe) -Coldplay,Dido,Snow Patrol,James Blunt et al – and his version of Say?/Hello is close to unlistenable – he whines and babbles on and on…….I also do not understand why these people are popular…..
The Soft Cell original is glorious because of its clunkiness……
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ten years after… we always love his music..
thanks for this remember, your blog is si nice.
kisses from France
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Did you actually do the DVD audio rip? It is great sound quality! What program do you use to rip the track?
Thanks.
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Wow – never heard of the film, but it sounds like something I definitely need to see. Thanks for the rec!
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Not sure if knowing the story behind the song made feel anything different about Jeff, the song(which, I have loved since it was released) or the amazing Aimee Mann in general. I may be the minority here, but I’d rather focus on Aimee Mann’s music and future, than Jeff’s untimely passing.
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>>PS-he hates being called “The Boss.”
Yeah, but something tells me he’s stuck with it….
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Nicely done, Heather. I started listening to Sheik back when Humming came out. His stuff is incredibly mature both musically and lyrically. I got to see him late last year for the first time. Fun show.
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Name: Heather Browne
Location: Colorado, originally by way of California
Giving context to the torrent since 2005.
"I love the relationship that anyone has with music: because there's something in us that is beyond the reach of words, something that eludes and defies our best attempts to spit it out. It's the best part of us, probably, the richest and strangest part..."
—Nick Hornby, Songbook
"Music has always been a matter of energy to me, a question of Fuel. Sentimental people call it Inspiration, but what they really mean is Fuel."
—Hunter S. Thompson
Mp3s are for sampling purposes, kinda like when they give you the cheese cube at Costco, knowing that you'll often go home with having bought the whole 7 lb. spiced Brie log. They are left up for a limited time. If you LIKE the music, go and support these artists, buy their schwag, go to their concerts, purchase their CDs/records and tell all your friends. Rock on.