Black dice - head like a door
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Panda Bear - Self Released Cassette
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A Thousand Leaves
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The barracks of afghanistan
rly nice of goldenchild! |
My a.m. drive time: Dexter Gordon - Our Man in Paris
On the walkman: Beastie Boys - Licensed to Ill (cassette from LP) Last night on the home hi-fi: Alice in Chains - Facelift & Red Kross - Third Eye a smattering from across the spectrum, yes?! |
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I remember this song "Big women I like the size Big women, flabby thighs..." Or something like that. |
Broadcast - Tender Buttons
Silver Jews - American Water Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights |
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And in its full glory: "Big women, I like the size, big women flabby thighs. Big women, big women, big women .. they fill my eyes. Oooh a a ah ! Here they come, walking down the street, big and bouncy look so neat. I like them best between the sheets, big women give me a treat. Skinny wenches will not do, I need a big one to see me through. I've gotta get some meat to see me through the night, in the morning I feel alright." |
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O'Rourke/Moore/TNB - Voluptulist SYR3 currently on SYR4 |
The latest from the "do I sell or not" pile:
Red Sparowes - At The Soundless Dawn Ruby - Salt Peter Ocean - Here Where Nothing Grows |
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What do you think of this? I remember loving it at the time, but haven't listened to it for quite a while. I was a big fan of Silverfish. I wonder whatever happened to Lesley Rankine? |
I know this sounds a bit wishy-washy, but I think I like it. What I'm not sure about is how likely it is that I'll give it repeated listens.
I never saw Silverfish, but I did see Leslie Rankine doing her thing with Pigface. It was very scary. |
Songs About Fucking - Big Black
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Stupid people shouldn't breed. |
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I'm on a JaMC binge, since I bought all of their reissues half-off. That'll be it for a while.
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Ovo-Mammut
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JAMC be good. I want Darklands & Honey's Dead. I have P.C. and Automatic, and I like both in equal measures for different reasons.
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Ya every single CD is completely different. I'd say Darklands and Automatic are similar, maybe, but that's it. PC is full of white noise, Darklands and Automatic are 80's rock + feedback, the latter being maybe a bit more electronic, Honey's Dead is more pop/rock, but ironically the solos on it are some of William's best (the solo in Catchfire is one of the greatest guitar moments ever), and then S&D is acoustic-based. It was well worth getting them all.
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