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Post by Dave on Dec 17, 2005 1:54:52 GMT -5
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Post by teapot on Dec 17, 2005 4:27:41 GMT -5
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Post by Dave on Dec 17, 2005 4:41:08 GMT -5
I'm downloading Cat Power, a video of Rebel Rebel right now. Should be interesting. I like a lot of Kim's studio songs but live stuff I have heard is often pretty shrill. It's cool that they have three good singers. I really like some of Lee's stuff too, like Wish Fulfillment.
I'll have to check out The Organ some more. I got a couple of tracks recently.
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Post by teapot on Dec 17, 2005 4:46:10 GMT -5
They are a cool bunch. I like Lee's songs as well.
Have you heard Blonde Red Head?
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Post by humberthumbert on Dec 17, 2005 5:28:21 GMT -5
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Post by A Coat 1914 on Jan 11, 2006 7:35:20 GMT -5
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Post by A Coat 1914 on Jan 11, 2006 7:57:40 GMT -5
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Post by A Coat 1914 on Jan 16, 2006 5:50:28 GMT -5
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Post by TwinKs on Jan 16, 2006 14:18:33 GMT -5
Denim sound like the velvets! thanks simply thrilled...
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Post by TwinKs on Jan 16, 2006 14:23:13 GMT -5
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Post by A Coat 1914 on Jan 17, 2006 7:58:11 GMT -5
Denim sound like the velvets! thanks simply thrilled... my pleasure! Lawrence is responsible for Felt, Denim and now Go Kart Mozart. Here is a Guardian article which might be of interest Go Kart Mozart, Tearing Up the Album Chart (West Midlands Records) Alexis Petridis Friday June 3, 2005 The Guardian Buy Tearing Up the Album Chart now It is tempting to view Go Kart Mozart less as a band than one man's act of bitter revenge on the music business. Primal Scream, Belle and Sebastian and St Etienne have paid homage to enigmatic frontman Lawrence Hayward's previous projects, the peerless, lambent 1980s guitar band Felt and witty, Britpop-inspiring glam revivalists Denim. Felt and Denim's commercial failure seems to have set Hayward on a confrontational and deliberately unpalatable course. There's a distinct air of "How do you like me now?" about Go Kart Mozart's scabrous, low-rent inversion of 1970s and 1980s novelty pop and lyrics, in which everything from yob culture to Hayward's own struggle with drug addiction is viewed with withering sarcasm. Alternately hilarious, disquieting and infuriatingly catchy, it's too strange to win over anyone who doesn't already think Hayward is the great lost genius of British pop. That said, no one who hears it could doubt that the man responsible is a unique figure and here is my favourite XTC song at the moment s26.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2DQSAC07Q1MRR2CLBF6FDA1BQA
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Post by A Coat 1914 on Jan 18, 2006 5:22:26 GMT -5
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Post by Twinks on Jan 18, 2006 11:47:57 GMT -5
Oooooo thanks honeY!
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Post by A Coat 1914 on Jan 19, 2006 4:34:32 GMT -5
Oooooo thanks honeY! pleasure twinks. just hope you are converted now ;D i might just have to rustle up another wee denim tune now (Denim take over is a favourite though)
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Post by A Coat 1914 on Jan 19, 2006 5:33:16 GMT -5
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