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    Wolf Parade
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    I can't stop listening to Wolf Parade

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duds
    Katatonia - advance copy of The GReat Cold Distance. Awesome cd
    I'm jealous.
    Eschew fascism.
    Truth Will Out.
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    films...

    Quote Originally Posted by Swish
    Oh yeah, I also got my hands on two of my favorite foreign film DVDs: Jean De Florette and Manon of Spring.
    Agree, those are both excellent films. It's funny, you don't need fancy special effects, extreme action, or gratuitous sex for a good film... just a solid story & good crew (good writers & talented actors). But even Hollywood tends to load (ruin) those kinda films with political sub text. Still, there's plenty of great classics out there. It's even surprising how many movies made way back in the 30's are really, really good as well.

    I've started watching a lot more foreign things recently, as there's just too much medicocrity in US films (I'm sure there are many good lesser knowns... but they're often too hard to hear about or (then) find.) A few days ago I picked up Kieslowski's "The Decalogue." I got it 'cause I had a big fat coupon (for Borders) and this is NOT a cheap package... 3 DVDs in all! I hope it's as good as it's billed. One thing about films is you can never be sure, simply from reviews... you have to see it yourself. LOL.
    You don't know... jack

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    Thanks Fall Girl.

    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn
    Swish, that's fantastic news. I'm glad to hear that he's home safe and sound.

    I've been really freakin' busy so I'm sorry for not replying sooner.

    Swish
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    If you say the word 'gullible' very slowly it sounds just like oranges.

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    Thanks Duds.

    Quote Originally Posted by Duds
    Hey Swish

    Give your son a thank you from me, I have the utmost respect for those guys.

    Glad he's home safe

    I don't know you (or do I?), but you're alright in my book so far.

    Swish
    I call my bathroom Jim instead of John so I can tell people that I go to the Jim first thing every morning.

    If you say the word 'gullible' very slowly it sounds just like oranges.

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    Thanks A.G.

    Quote Originally Posted by Audio Girl
    Swishy Baby:

    YES!!!! I am so glad to hear the news about your son!!! Hug that boy, nice and tight, for me, okay? My boy leaves for the land of sand in less than two weeks. He will be gone for almost a year.

    Ag

    Sorry we never got to talk, but I'm sure we will soon. I wish the best to your son over there and will keep him in my thoughts. Our son had some amazing stories for us, most of them good, some of them hair-raising.

    Swish
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    If you say the word 'gullible' very slowly it sounds just like oranges.

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    Thanks Bill. I really hope that you can make it to...

    Quote Originally Posted by audiobill
    Now, THAT's torqued!!

    Wishing a Big welcome home from all of us, Swish.

    Man, I bet you're sleeping well.
    New Orleans the next time we go, and I think it will be in 2007. Please tell me you're in because I really want a chance to party with you!

    Swish
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swish
    New Orleans the next time we go, and I think it will be in 2007. Please tell me you're in because I really want a chance to party with you!

    Swish
    Hey, Swish

    We'd love to party with you in New Orleans in 2007; if there's any possible way we can swing it -- we're there to play!

    Cheers,

    Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack70
    ...you don't need fancy special effects, extreme action, or gratuitous sex for a good film...
    But it doesn't hurt.
    Eschew fascism.
    Truth Will Out.
    Quote Originally Posted by stevef22
    you guys are crackheads.
    I remain,
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    I've been coming to these boards for a few years now, I dont post much though.

    Quote Originally Posted by Swish
    I don't know you (or do I?), but you're alright in my book so far.

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    Good Tuesday morning everyone!

    Starting the day off with a recent aquisition:

    Mark Seliger's Rusty Truck ~ Broken Promises

    Rolling Stone photographer turned singer/songwriter? Could happen

    Gotta give the guy credit, there's some damn fine songs on this disk. Of course he had a few folks lending a hand - Jakob Dylan, Lenny Kravitz, Sheryl Crow, Willie Nelson, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings.

    AMG describes the disk as a "countrified, blues-tinged, no-nonsense rock & roll blend that's real in heart and soul". I'd say that sums it up nicely.

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    It's all about the music! Dave918's Avatar
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    Moving on to my second selection of the morning

    Third Road Home ~ Venus in Retrograde

    A 2004 release that I just discovered and is easily my top pick for February. From CDBaby - "Named "one of the best CDs of 2004" by the Indie Acoustic Project, Third Road Home offers a soul-stirring blend of earthy Americana that is as evocative, compelling, and ethereal as it is warm and accessible".

    A double thumbs up from me.

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    Just time for one more quickie before work

    I'm a monster Tom Russell fan, so I'm thrilled to hear that he has another release on the way. Based on this preview EP, which is a mix of originals and covers, it will be another excellent addition to my collection!

    Tom Russell ~ The Pugilist - EP

    Love and Fear is scheduled for release sometime in late March I believe.

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    This horse gets deader by the week.

    Two new things for me this past week:

    Two Gallants~ What The Toll Tells- 2 lp 180g Saddle Creek vinyl. No idea if anyone around here listened to their debut, The Throes, but this one seems a logical progression to me. Read it described somewhere as a cross between Bright Eyes with balls and Dylan. Being relatively unfamiliar with Bright Eyes, I can't speak to the comparison. It is very raw and urgent-sounding music. I like it.

    Willie Nile~ Streets of NewYork- a rare new release from one of my heros. Jangly guitars, unpretentious songs, and just a damned good rock n'roll time. And they somehow managed national distribution from Sony, so maybe a few people will buy it.
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    been listening to a lot of screaming metal math core stuff. whatever you call it.

    Botch - WE ARE THE ROMANS
    Meshuggah - NOTHING
    Buzzoven - SORE, AT A LOSS
    Today Is The Day - TEMPLE OF THE MORNING STAR
    Sepultura - ROOTS
    Entombed - WOLVERINE BLUES
    Dillinger Escape Plan - CALCULATING INFINITY
    Eyehategod - DOPESICK

    yea, pretty stuff.

    heh

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    Nothing really new to me this week, but I did get a new CD player put in my SUV, so I don't have to rely on cassettes any more. Here's what I spun:

    Fu Manchu - California Crossing

    Superchunk - No Pocky For Kitty
    What a fine album. It's been quite a while since I listened to this, but it never disappoints.

    Sugar - Copper Blue

    Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited

    Ted Leo/Pharmacists - Shake the Sheets

    Kate Bush - The Kick Inside

    and a couple of CD-Rs made from MP3s:

    (1) a mix of downloads from Pitchfork

    (2) Kirsty MacColl songs from the Stiff years
    And the world will turn to flowing pink vapor stew.

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    Lots of John Vanderslice. Just totally digging him. Love that "demo-yet-finished" quality to the assembly of the tunes. Combined with earnest lyrics (as opposed to self-conscious), and the occasional cool warped production (case in point, "Interlude 2" from Time Travel is Lonely), makes for a delightful listening experience.

    Production is too bright -- Troy would like it.
    Eschew fascism.
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    More from the cutting edge...

    Jeff Beck - Flash (Even worse than I remember. Only one good track.)
    R.E.M. - Murmur (MFSL)
    The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night (DESS Blue Box)
    The Beatles - Revolver (DESS Blue Box)
    Kate Bush - The Kick Inside
    The Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame (MFSL)
    Yes - Wembley, Oct 26, 1978 (Too bad the Beeb didn't record this night instead of the 28th.)

    Seems like there was more but I can't remember.

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    Isobel Campbell\Mark Lanegan ~ Ramblin' Man ep prelude to their new release.This is one great 4 song cd. Can't wait for the biggie size.

    M.E. Smith and the Farm Noir Ensemble..think Dolly with an edge. Think $1.CDN at Cash Converters


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    Wow - I haven't been here in many moons. Hope all my old RR amigos are doing well.

    Earlier, I was spinning Jimmy Smith - Got My Mojo Workin'. It is a Verve vinyl version I recorded to my HDD.

    Now I just finished Jay Farrar - Live in Seattle.

    JD
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    I don't know much about science
    My intrests don't take me there
    But I know this, as dumb as I am
    When I was young, and it was winter
    In our yard there use to be snow there
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    Why do people like stars, they're so far away
    They're always there and safe to look at, wish upon one
    I could have been you in that fantasy, far away from here

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