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Old 08.07.2008, 09:16 AM   #61
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since my best friend works at tower records, i often borrow cds to copy to my laptop. today i took a few more fahey.
i am listening to old fashoined love. it is amazing. the old ragtime-ish tunes make me so happy. its way too happy of an album to be fahey... one might be mistaken that he was content in the 70's and not a depressed alchoholic. i guess thats what makes him so brilliant.
i also took railroad I. i have yet to hear it


EDIT: on a unrelated note. since im listening to old fashoined love and it has on it the song that gastr del sol covered, i was thinking about how amazing a band GDS are. i then oopened up allmusic and camaflour was their album of the day
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