Didn't we just have this discussion? Once again, it's all a matter of
opinion...it can't really be debated..you like what you like and I like
what I like. I have to say, it's Sonic Youth hands down for me, but I can't
tell anyone else out there that they should think that, too.
> Deathca
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> > Subject: RE: [MMouse]: sonic youth or death cab for cutie
> >
> >
> > without a doubt the death cab...i have seen the youth many
> > times (why i keep
> > going ba
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [MMouse]: so...what are the merits of nsync?
>
> just because some people can never be happy
> > at simple things becasue there ugly or werent popular in
> high school or anything you cant change
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writ
Ok. No one would answer my pleas for a video of the Austin show. I just
have a hard time believing no one on this list knows where to get one.
Anyway, what about just a plain old recording of it? Zach gave me a copy of
his, which is bad ass, but I can't hear the words on All Night Diner, Ti
i smell a debate brewing about death cab and sonic youth.
can't wait.
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> From: Chris Stratton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 10:43 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [MMouse]: sonic youth or
please is anyone going to this aint no picnic that is driving through or
near chicago? i want to go bad...
z.a.c.h.
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6/28/2000 11:08 PM
Subject: [MMouse]: sonic youth or death cab for cutie
I have a situation (actually had, the solution was given to me)
tell me, what would you do?
if death cab for cutie and sonic youth were playing on the same night in
your home town..which would you go see?
decisions, deci
Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki Murakami.
is this the best book ever written?
take that, richard powers! it's like his Goldbug Variations, but for us!
r.
Yikes, I'm almost on the plane in a few hours... headed to uncharted
territories of swimming pools and movie stars...
I will see all you fine kids at the picnic I hope. Look on my web page and
you will see I am an average white guy who will be wearing bright blue and
orange etonic running shoes
yeah, i read House of Leaves and kinda dug
it. It's overlong, overwritten, has possibly one too many self-indulgent
spots, but if you get all the way to the end it actually works really well, is
kind of moving, etc. Danielewski isn't much of a writer; he's more of an
experiment guy, i.e.
hot damn.
If you have the chance, go see jets to brazil on their
short u.s tour. Absolutely the best live show I've
seen in months.
Finally a record that I've waited for has pulled
through, the new jets is everything it should be and
more. There are no skippers, and I've played it for a
lot o
<>
mickey (my aforementioned TALL redheaded girl/friend who i will be
with) and i were talking about having a little indie rawk tailgate
party at the show, when/where we park. we will be in a black jetta
(i know, i know. shut up. i ride the bus, okay?) and we will be
with jeff and jen (blue ha
There's a somewhat interesting article about Modest Mouse on Sonicnet.com:
http://www.sonicnet.com/news/story.jhtml;$sessionid$BTMHIYQAAACOMCQBIAOCFEY?genreNameForDisplay=Rock&genreDirectoryName=rock&id=1121509
Get Your Priv
Sonic Youth, by a very large margin.
On 28 Jun 2000, at 23:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a situation (actually had, the solution was given to me)
> tell me, what would you do?
> if death cab for cutie and sonic youth were playing on the same night in
> your home town..which would you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> plus, i DO think that listers should try to arrange a couple of times
> during the day where we can TRY to meet up... if only to say hi and
> point fingers at each other. suggestions?
i already have a little meet set up i guess. and you all can come too!
see the deal i
1. Eye of the World (and every that follow) - Robert Jordan
2. Stranger in a Strange Land - Robert Heinlan
3. 1984 - George Orwell
4. Lord of the Rings series - J.R.R. Tolkien
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Subject: Re: [MMouse]: Any good
I have a situation (actually had, the solution was given to me)
tell me, what would you do?
if death cab for cutie and sonic youth were playing on the same night in
your home town..which would you go see?
decisions, decisions.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: sonic youth in raleigh...AH
In a message dated Thu, 29 Jun 2000 1:54:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<<
My friend who is a veteran of all day shows says showing up when
the doors open is stupid.. you will be worn out before you even
start getting to the good bands. He's probably right, but I don
I recently picked up a book called "house of leaves," by mark danielewski and
I must say it is unlike anything i have ever come across. The best
comparison I can make to it is the blair witch project. It is basically the
story of a house whose inside is bigger than the outside...it is very cr
In a message dated Wed, 28 Jun 2000 6:09:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, K a t e M e r c
i e r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
<< hi all who are going to/from the picnic this sunday--
plus, i DO think that listers should try to arrange a couple of times
during the day where we can TRY to meet up... i
In a message dated Wed, 28 Jun 2000 7:34:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< could always meet at the
albertson's at the top of the hill... it's the last place to get
food/water/anything that costs less than twice the normal retail price before
you head into the canyon.
This is straight from Goldenvoice:
NO chairs, Food, bottles, Coolers, Cameras, or Recording Equipment allowed.
Ho hum. Lets meet up before the show and eat a large meal.
Karina
Babadebadum...
I will be at the Picnic, and I will definetly be wearing a hawaiian dress and either a
green parasol or a Japanese farmer's hat. I am short and white and girl.
Karina
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yeah, I've been reading some of them. It is probably not too likely that
it is the 'real' one. What do you think?
D]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 2:41 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [MMouse]: rides to the picnic on sunday in CA/L.A.
>
>
> hi all who are going to/from the picnic this sunday--
>
> my old college friend ezra is coming from hollywood to the show on
> sunday
hey...is anyone reading the posts on mm's board at their website? there is
some kid calling himself isaac wreaking havok. he totally put down built to
spill, now the people on the bts message board are all worried that "isaac"
hates bts.
_
Free email w
s' thing maybe. who has a cell phone that's going?
come on! admit it!
-morgan
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 4:01 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [MMouse]: oak canyon set up
orange county is kinda a wierd set up... it's mostly houses that are inplaces
where there shouldn't be any... but then there is alot of land that could be,
for here, consiered "wilderness". goldenvoice gives directions to the ranch
and are as follows:
Take the most convenient FWY to the 55 FW
hi all who are going to/from the picnic this sunday--
my old college friend ezra is coming from hollywood to the show on
sunday, and would either like to offer a rideshare (he has a car) or
passenge in someone else's car. he thinks it would be more fun to go
down with someone than drive by himse
Yeah I saw the bts show. The mc cover was surprisingly good. I'm not a m
gray fan. I was disappointed that bts only played 45 minutes.
deborah
Any of you who are interested in good, solid, funny, brilliant modern writing should
check out the british author David Lodge. His new
one, "Home Truths", is good, but for the absolute best, funniest stuff, check out the
Academia Trilogy: Changing Places, Small World, and
Nice Work. Changing P
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Subject: [MMouse]: MM picts
> i have some pretty cool picts of modest mouse but i cant get my scanner
to
> work now. anyways when i get to a scanner ill se
Thanks for letting us know.
> i have some pretty cool picts of modest mouse but i cant get my scanner to
> work now. anyways when i get to a scanner ill send them to someone who can
> post them
>
> jesse
>
hey, does anyone know where i send an "unsubscribe"
mail? when i signed up i put my work and home e-mail address on it so i
get double the trouble of e-mail...and i forget how to get off the list.
any help will be highly appreciated.
~blake
Joyce rules. I love Dubliners. Its such an amazing collection of short
stories, all connected.
Do you think Gabriel, at the end of "The Dead" is redeemed or not? I do, but
there is still stuff that suggests that he isn't.
i have some pretty cool picts of modest mouse but i cant get my scanner to
work now. anyways when i get to a scanner ill send them to someone who can
post them
jesse
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So... so everyone agrees that some M&A songs have an 80's Talking Heads sort
of sound...
But when I listen to, "A Different City" and that loud, fast, guitar and
that bass line.. I can't help but sing the Pat Benatar jewel.. Invincible..
We can't afford to be Innocent..
Stand up and FACE.. The E
HAHAHA Good one Phil. I think you're on to something here. Or just really
feakin' stoned!!! Either way, it's funny.
You have become a fraction of the sum,
Neil J.
From: Philip Smoker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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OK, so what if it is "baby cum angels?"
Ma
shit man i vote for two bucks. galaga takes a beating on my carpal
tunnel.
:D
ruxx
Philip Smoker wrote:
>
> "...how he's good at Galaga..."
>
> ...I'm going to say to him:
>
> "YOU, ME, MOMO, RUXX.
> DRIVING TILL WE FIND GALAGA AT AN ARCADE.
> PUT YR MONEY ON THE TABLE, HERE WE GO!"
>
> Wha
ok first: this ain't no picnic
i know some of you are going, and perhaps you might want to say who you are,
because perhaps i might say hi... if i'm not busy teasing my hair or talking
to the quarterback.. perhaps, yes, no, go fuck yerself? so maybe speak up
now... i don't know... what could
Hey,
I can't take any more sticker requests. Everyone
who wrote in by now will get six stickers. All I ask is that you let me know if
you put your's any place interesting.
In a message dated 06/27/2000 5:15:18 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< <>
Hey, that book was groovy...
I would suggest anything by Gore Vidal...him and Vonnegut, >>
I'm sure most on the list have read David Foster Wallace (Infinite Jest,
Broom of the System, etc.), but
That's an understatement. Candide isn't 'pretty jive,' it's all
around ass-kicking alpha-jive (whatever the hell that means).
Another monster of literature is Louis-Ferdinand Celine's Death
on the Installment Plan (his follow-up to Journey to the End of
the Night). Any kids here should get their
If you consider that 'brilliance,' you need to expand yr reading
horizons beyond what the HS/college cannon buries you under. Sure,
there were some good hits back then, but there has been MUCH better
played since.
Always have been fond of the Russian 'realists' myself.
Gogol shut them all down,
3 PM
Subject: [MMouse]: Re: Books
> <>
> Hey, that book was groovy...
> I would suggest anything by Gore Vidal...him and Vonnegut, they have lots
of
> fun end of the world scenarios...
> Anybody ever read Voltaire? Candide is just about the most un-1700s book
> ever wri
"Gazing up into the Darkness I saw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity;
and my eyes burned with anguish and anger." - cjc
Maybe its just Isaccs favorite hardcore porn flick? Sounds
pretty hot to me, any one got a copy I might borrow?
Dusty Diggler
"cross body blocks, its over"
Philip Smoker wrote:
> OK, so what if it is "baby cum angels?"
>
> Maybe it's some kind of stork-like birth reference, as
> the song seems
Though I'm not exactly a Joyce fanatic, I totally agree with this statement.
With Thomas Pynchon especially, If you 'get it', its no longer merely
"difficult literature", but something you enjoy struggling with. The same
could be said for David Foster Wallace, but everyone pretends to get it
b
In a message dated 00-06-27 12:07:45 EDT, you write:
<< 28 The Fireside Bowl. Chicago, IL (w/ Jets To Brazil, The Explosion) >>
Ugh! Knife in the back! Why are there always good shows in Chicago during the
two months a year that I DONT live ther, and ten months of snowy mediocrity
otherwise. T
<>
Hey, that book was groovy...
I would suggest anything by Gore Vidal...him and Vonnegut, they have lots of
fun end of the world scenarios...
Anybody ever read Voltaire? Candide is just about the most un-1700s book
ever written...my copy even has little porno cartoons in it...its pretty
jive.
that's just very funny...
On 27 Jun 2000, at 12:02, Philip Smoker wrote:
> Maybe it's talking about little cherubs called Cum
> Angels that flitter by and deliver their bounty to the
> young children of the world, preparing them for the
> brave new world of adolescence and adulthood.
> > Hello all, I wanted to share this experience with you. I went to the
> > EMP(Experience Music Project) opening on Sunday in Seattle. I saw the
> > concerts that day. On of my favorite all time bands was there. Built To
> > Spill. Almost every Modest Mouse fan I know loves BTS. Anyway, whe
> Hello all, I wanted to share this experience with you. I went to the
> EMP(Experience Music Project) opening on Sunday in Seattle. I saw the
> concerts that day. On of my favorite all time bands was there. Built To
> Spill. Almost every Modest Mouse fan I know loves BTS. Anyway, when we were
>
OK, so what if it is "baby cum angels?"
Maybe it's some kind of stork-like birth reference, as
the song seems to be very universal of birth and
death, of the earth in regard to the whole universe.
Maybe it's talking about little cherubs called Cum
Angels that flitter by and deliver their bounty
"...how he's good at Galaga..."
...I'm going to say to him:
"YOU, ME, MOMO, RUXX.
DRIVING TILL WE FIND GALAGA AT AN ARCADE.
PUT YR MONEY ON THE TABLE, HERE WE GO!"
What shall we wager, our immortal souls? Two bucks?
*phiL*
__
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just becasue some people can
> never be happy
> at simple things becasue there ugly or werent popular in high
> school or anything you cant change
In a message dated 6/27/00 5:44:27 PM !!!First Boot!!!, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< excuse me? what good looking ppl are you talking about? becaus
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [MMouse]: 3 year olds buying for Skrewdriver?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << roll your eyes if you have
> to sell the freaking nsync cd. you're only gonna make them
> want
> it more if you deny them. and i j
i forget who wrote this:
> I just finished Fever Pitch, by Nick Hornby. awesome book for
> anyone who considers themself a fan of sports.
Nick is a god, and i just wanted to mention that High Fidelity
the book is even better than the movie, for those that saw it
and liked it.
Amazon has 30% off on their best pick cd's, so I just
wanted to see what they considered the 10 best in
alternative, and I found Belle and Sebastian, Mogwai,
and Flaming Lips as some of the picks. check it out
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/feature/-/45847/102-2158604-2280969
Evan
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I just had to waste this time and space to say..
H Andes Mints.
And hasn't anyone proposed.. "They Become Angels"? Or do they say he says
that one one verse and something else on the other.
As gross as it is, I would probably take baby cum angels over biblical
angels. I don't think either
First of all, I've seen two long thread/arguments start because someone
misunderstood someone
else's sarcasm in their post. Hey, I love sarcasm as much as the next guy,
it's right their
next to irony, but when you type it in a message it really doesn't translate
too well!
Nice going there, bu
> Hello all, I wanted to share this experience with you. I went to the
> EMP(Experience Music Project) opening on Sunday in Seattle. I saw the
> concerts that day. On of my favorite all time bands was there. Built To
> Spill. Almost every Modest Mouse fan I know loves BTS. Anyway, when we
wer
Once again, technical difficulties make my posts not just too long, but
no longer timely.. yet you get to read them anyways.
I'm always watching movies or doing something stupid like working so I
never can seem to finish a book these days... maybe they aren't good
enough? Was reading Invisi
Hello all, I wanted to share this experience with you. I went to the
EMP(Experience Music Project) opening on Sunday in Seattle. I saw the
concerts that day. On of my favorite all time bands was there. Built To
Spill. Almost every Modest Mouse fan I know loves BTS. Anyway, when we were
at the show
In a message dated 06/27/2000 12:55:24 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< i too had to devote an entire semester to that one book and i am overjoyed
that i had such an opportunity. if all you can say is that ulysses is
'pretentious bullshit' you obviously didnt understand
Theres a dream in my brain..that just wont go away.and its been
stuck there
bridge dissappears..and i am standing in air
with nothing holding me
ANd I hang like a star...fucking glow in the dark..for all of the
starving eyes to see
> If you're into radiohead, you have to check out the perfect song
> facsimile. It's got every radiohead song ever. Ever.
>
oh my god, thank you! you have just made a radiohead freak very very happy.
too bad my computer is a worthless piece of shyt.i got all excited and
giddy, and FREEZE a
In a message dated 6/24/00 10:45:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< books:
1. perks of being a wallflower. >>
YES! i loved this book. the poem in it made me cry.
shaYne
If you're into radiohead, you have to check out the perfect song
facsimile. It's got every radiohead song ever. Ever.
They're mostly in .vqf format so you might have to download a player for
them, but it's worth it becuase the songs are good, and vqfs are better
than mp3s anyways.
Word.
___
My last post was woefully incomplete.
The adress for the site is http://www.disconnect.net/
then you click on the bit that says "perfect song facsimile"
___
Ben Hubbird
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No one is above sophomoric adjectives like pretentious. Not even god. I still
say that, if you want brilliance in literature, read some Renaissance to
Romantic era British people that aren't Shakespeare.
-matt
In a message dated 6/27/00 12:46:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wri
> No, fuck Ulysses because i had to devote a whole semester solely to that
book
> as a requirement for my English minor. It's a bunch of pretentious
bullshit.
> Go read some Marlowe or Eliot. Hell, read some Goethe or Moliere, they're
all
> better than James Joyce. >>
I haven't read muc
In a message dated 6/26/00 9:45:39 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< i hope to god you dont take discussion boards seriously. if so, now i
know who ive been pissing off for the last couple years!
all im saying is, its a sad state of affairs when someone feels the need
to
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> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 10:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [MMouse]: Indie-Snob Alert!!
>
>
> > when you say 'indie snob' are you referring to yourself?
> >
> > who cares if some faceless internet persona thinks bright eyes sound like
> > counti
i too had to devote an entire semester to that one book and i am overjoyed
that i had such an opportunity. if all you can say is that ulysses is
'pretentious bullshit' you obviously didnt understand too much...
someone like james joyce is pretty much above sophmoric adjectives like
'pretentious.'
ummm... it's a discussion board. You're supposed to care what other people
are saying.
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From: "steven hahnel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 10:35 PM
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: Indie-Snob Alert!!
"counting crows pretending to be smog."
hahahahahaha. that guy must lead a sad life. I can't imagine thinking a band
is ok but resenting them because " they encapsulate a great many things that
[ I ] despise about a lot of what's popular in the current indie scene." Ah
well, his loss.
.mer.
n
No, fuck Ulysses because i had to devote a whole semester solely to that book
as a requirement for my English minor. It's a bunch of pretentious bullshit.
Go read some Marlowe or Eliot. Hell, read some Goethe or Moliere, they're all
better than James Joyce.
-matt
In a message dated 6/26/00 1:
just so everyone knows Weezer is so good live. go see them.
** jesse **
I was thinking the same thing about "babies cum angels". if that's what he's
saying...if the song is about abortion, this would
make sense.
Dan
when you say 'indie snob' are you referring to yourself?
who cares if some faceless internet persona thinks bright eyes sound like
counting crows and smog.
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, George ? wrote:
> Check out this guy's description of Bright Eyes! It oughta ruffle some
> feathers here: http://di
there are a lot of people who don't spell
perfectly. that doesn't mean they're stupid. my bet is that they
were just too lazy to spell check.
caitlin
>From: Rachel White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>Subject:
Re: [MMouse]: Liner notes>Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 14:37:44
Check out this guy's description of Bright Eyes! It oughta ruffle some
feathers here: http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=14995&article=81943
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oops... I just replied to the original post saying pretty much the same
thing. Sorry.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 5:12 PM
Subject: [MMouse]: the whole baby (cum) ange
ies with golden hair and wings and halos.
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From: "Russ Sweetser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: M & A liner notes
> well what the hell is a baby cum angel? i mean isaac has sa
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 2:12 PM
Subject: [MMouse]: the whole baby (cum) angels thing
> you wrote:
>
> >These contain at least one suprise for me...
> >
> >"baby cum angels fly around you"
> >
> >Who kn
Not that kind of cum ass, i think Kate said what i was going to say. isacc
uses cum as become so its all "babys that became angels fly around you".and
russ, yes, dusty does nothing but slack off at work, i came to San Diego to
work and ill i do is read my email, i rule you
dusty the grammar king
cum (km, km)
prep.
Together with; plus. Often used in combination: our attic-cum-studio.
[Latin; see kom in Indo-European Roots.]
--I'm pretty sure they meant to spell everything wrong. They're not that
stupid.
>
Ya, a lot of albums have done that and I think they do that just to piss off
the obsessive people who NEED to know every last word, and aren't satisfied
with their own interpretation..
just my take on it, t
you wrote:
>These contain at least one suprise for me...
>
>"baby cum angels fly around you"
>
>Who knew?
and, while i agree that the epic liner notes could have used some
proofing, it COULD be "baby(s)-cum-angels fly around you" although
it's a little stiff it's essentially saying the same thin
well what the hell is a baby cum angel? i mean isaac has said some weird
shit in the past re: you get chicken but you dont get stuffing or i took
you out for a night on the town i drink my water but baby cum angel
doesnt really make SENSE in a song that seems to make sense. unless i
dunno what the
star sez:
"any ulysses? ulysses s grant, maybe?"
As long as they aren't talking trash about Nation of
Ulysses. Ulysses, Ulysses, Ulysses, we love you.
And yeah, I have to agree that it's terribly pointless
for an individual to trash someone else's
recommendations, especially when they don't b
At 03:39 PM 6/26/00 -0500, Russ Sweetser wrote:
>they arent right at all. baby cum angles cant be what he says.
I've always heard it as either "biblical angels" or "baby-calm
angels." It can't be baby cum, I agree.
There is also a glaring error in the liner notes for "Paper Thin
Also, wouldn't you think Epic would spring for a proofreader? These have
got to
be the worst-spelled liner notes I've ever seen. "Disinigrate"? I mean,
Jesus
Christ.Dan
--I'm pretty sure they meant to spell everything wrong. They're not that
stupid.
_
why cant that be what he is saying?
Russ Sweetser wrote:
> speaking of the liners, i meant to say this a while ago
> those lyrics are super long
> look at the lyrics for third planet
> the part that really goes "reminding me of when you used to be three and
> i was two" is totally wrong. i dunno
speaking of the liners, i meant to say this a while ago
those lyrics are super long
look at the lyrics for third planet
the part that really goes "reminding me of when you used to be three and
i was two" is totally wrong. i dunno who wrote those up but im guessing
they arent right at all. baby cum
These contain at least one suprise for me...
"baby cum angels fly around you"
Who knew?
Also, wouldn't you think Epic would spring for a proofreader? These have got to be
the worst-spelled liner notes I've ever seen. "Disinigrate"? I mean, Jesus Christ.
Dan
When MM plays "Tiny Cities Made of Ashes" live, does Isaac hold the mic in
one hand and play open strings on his guitar with the other hand? Has anyone
seen them do a song like this? Is it "Tiny Cities"? I am just trying to fill
in some gaps for a set-list I am writing up for Bruce. The show was l
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