Re: You Am I (was Re: Underappreciated (long))
I swear I just bought a copy of Hourly, Daily last Summer...on Sire. F**king Great Record. I was inspired by Paul Kelly, who mentions them a great song about falling in love thru a mix tape. I saw You Am I last fall and all I could say afterwards was "Oh My God They're Better Than OASIS! They are Oasis to the third power! I want to move to Australia!" jns -- From: "Walker, Jason" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "passenger side" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: You Am I (was Re: Underappreciated (long)) Date: Mon, Apr 19, 1999, 6:12 PM Hey you guys - that's great to hear you dig You Am I that much. I'm a mate of a couple of the blokes in the band (Tim, the lead singer and Rusty the drummer) and yr right they are a kick arse rock and roll band. It's funny that Hourly Daily is out of print over there - it still sells quite well here in Australia. I'll pass on yr comments to Tim. Junior Walker -- From: William F. Silvers[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 20 April 1999 4:01 To: passenger side Subject: You Am I (was Re: Underappreciated (long)) Chris Hill wrote re Steve Kirsch's note: --You Am I--"Hi Fi Way"--the second album by these Aussies, where they turn down the Stooges, turn up The Jam and get spectacular results. Next to Afghan Whigs Curve, THE best concert I saw last year. The lead singer has a charisma that controls a crowd like none I've seen, and the band's energy is palpable. I kick myself for the number of their Seattle shows I've missed, and vow it'll never happen again. Amazing show. I tend to prefer the third album, _Hourly, Daily_ and the 4th, _#4 Record_, to their rawer first two. I picked up HI FI WAY a couple of years ago and it didn't do much for me- I resold it. Late last year I stumbled over a copy of You Am I's most recent #4 RECORD, and it's great. It would certainly been one of my top 10 pop records last year if I'd heard it longer. HOURLY, DAILY's out of print, but I managed to locate a copy on ther net and I'm hoping it'll be in today's mail. Roomie Dave went out and bought a copy of HI FI WAY, and while it's not the equal of the new record, it's much better than I remembered. b.s. n.p. Mandy Barnett I'VE GOT A RIGHT TO CRY
RE: You Am I (was Re: Underappreciated (long))
Hey you guys - that's great to hear you dig You Am I that much. I'm a mate of a couple of the blokes in the band (Tim, the lead singer and Rusty the drummer) and yr right they are a kick arse rock and roll band. It's funny that Hourly Daily is out of print over there - it still sells quite well here in Australia. I'll pass on yr comments to Tim. Junior Walker -- From: William F. Silvers[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 20 April 1999 4:01 To: passenger side Subject: You Am I (was Re: Underappreciated (long)) Chris Hill wrote re Steve Kirsch's note: --You Am I--"Hi Fi Way"--the second album by these Aussies, where they turn down the Stooges, turn up The Jam and get spectacular results. Next to Afghan Whigs Curve, THE best concert I saw last year. The lead singer has a charisma that controls a crowd like none I've seen, and the band's energy is palpable. I kick myself for the number of their Seattle shows I've missed, and vow it'll never happen again. Amazing show. I tend to prefer the third album, _Hourly, Daily_ and the 4th, _#4 Record_, to their rawer first two. I picked up HI FI WAY a couple of years ago and it didn't do much for me- I resold it. Late last year I stumbled over a copy of You Am I's most recent #4 RECORD, and it's great. It would certainly been one of my top 10 pop records last year if I'd heard it longer. HOURLY, DAILY's out of print, but I managed to locate a copy on ther net and I'm hoping it'll be in today's mail. Roomie Dave went out and bought a copy of HI FI WAY, and while it's not the equal of the new record, it's much better than I remembered. b.s. n.p. Mandy Barnett I'VE GOT A RIGHT TO CRY
You Am I (was Re: Underappreciated (long))
Chris Hill wrote re Steve Kirsch's note: --You Am I--"Hi Fi Way"--the second album by these Aussies, where they turn down the Stooges, turn up The Jam and get spectacular results. Next to Afghan Whigs Curve, THE best concert I saw last year. The lead singer has a charisma that controls a crowd like none I've seen, and the band's energy is palpable. I kick myself for the number of their Seattle shows I've missed, and vow it'll never happen again. Amazing show. I tend to prefer the third album, _Hourly, Daily_ and the 4th, _#4 Record_, to their rawer first two. I picked up HI FI WAY a couple of years ago and it didn't do much for me- I resold it. Late last year I stumbled over a copy of You Am I's most recent #4 RECORD, and it's great. It would certainly been one of my top 10 pop records last year if I'd heard it longer. HOURLY, DAILY's out of print, but I managed to locate a copy on ther net and I'm hoping it'll be in today's mail. Roomie Dave went out and bought a copy of HI FI WAY, and while it's not the equal of the new record, it's much better than I remembered. b.s. n.p. Mandy Barnett I'VE GOT A RIGHT TO CRY