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Enjoying Adam Franklin’s "Bolts of Melody" a lot.

Just got "Let’s Drag Our Feet" by Boat…
When Boat released their Magic Marker Records debut, Songs That You Might Not Like, last year, the title implied uncertainty, a lack of self-confidence — but it was done in such a way (with illustrations of cartoon character groupies on the cover) that it seemed tongue-in-cheek. A cheekie sort of announcement: “Here we are,â€
"King Tubby " wrote:…Some tracks left no impression on me the first few times through, but now I can’t get them out of my head…I know what you mean. "Shining Somewhere" is working for me right now.

Let’s hope this album doesn’t slip under the waves!Good recommendation, King T. Picked up "Bolts" a few days ago – – mesmerizing (your word) it is. Sort of like Elvis Costello in outer space…

Long may you run, Lou. Have a fun 41.
"Tom " wrote:Saw Built to Spill last night at St. Andrews Hall in Detroit. They sounded excellent. Played a good mix of old and new. Even through in a Brian eno cover.Good to hear, Tom. "Third Uncle" is the Eno cover (I’ve read elsewhere). New album coming "soon," I hope.
July 16, 2007 at 10:17 am in reply to: 14th July – Perth, Australia (LAST SHOW IN AUSTRALIA) #130750"kracked873 " wrote:…plus this is a big time for them to get very financially stable.. and make alot more mone than that uncle with no kids. it’s their job..Bingo. "Money is better than poverty, if only for financial reasons." – Woody Allen
Nice, indeed. Thanks for posting, King T.
Was listening to "Disappear" when my 9-yr-old daughter came into the room. She took it in for a few minutes, said "If you don’t sweat it, you don’t get it," then walked out. Not sure what that meant, but it seemed to fit.
[glow=red,2,300][/glow]"…post-human evolution…"

Definitely do not want to be around for that…
Happy Birthday, Bomber

Woke Up This Morning (With My Mind on Jesus) – Doug Martsch (from ’02’s Now You Know)
Woke Up This Morning (With My Mind on Jesus) – Doug Martsch (from ’02’s Now You Know)
And, don’t forget that…
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Thanks!

Time is money, especially in TV-land. "Almost Ready" is a pretty short song which probably pleases the tv show producers to no end. Get’em on, get’em off, thanks for coming, drive home safely, g’night!

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