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    Quote Originally Posted by Slosh
    Wow, you have been living under a rock, haven't you?

    I really like "Just War" and "Everytime I'm With You", but of course that may have a little something to do with me liking SFA and Grandaddy.

    While you're out and about go buy Broken Bells. Now! Go!
    Were that it was so easy, my dear Slosh...

    I will look for an on-line seller and have in my eager hands in two weeks, give or take.

    I did a search of RR to see if there were already any threads on Dark Night of the Soul, but there were no hits!

    It made sense that I would love it when I saw the collaborators from Flaming Lips, Granddaddy, The Strokes, Shins, Suzanne Vega, Nina Persson, Iggy Pop and film maker David Lynch.

    It might be a bit buzzy, poppy, staticy for some folks, but it really is my cup of tea. What an interesting project, and how sad that Linkous has left this world.

    Since you live on top of that rock, Sloshy, what do you hear about a Sparklehorse album that was completed before Linkous died back in March?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowbunny
    Since you live on top of that rock, Sloshy, what do you hear about a Sparklehorse album that was completed before Linkous died back in March?
    Maybe I need to crawl out from under my rock too. All I heard was DNotS was the album you're talking about. BTW, it leaked last year but didn't get an official release until this July.

    I almost picked up an Elliott Smith tribute album the other day but recently had a bad experience with a terrible Radiohead tribute album (with John Vanderslice, Flaming Lips, etc. - looked good on paper, so to speak) so I passed for now.

    Keep an eye on your PM in box.
    Originally Posted by Troy: She has that same kind of cleft-pallet, slightly retarded way of singing that so many other people find endearing.


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