At 5:26 PM -0400 12/7/98, Robin Hood wrote:
>'graham smith is the coolest person alive' by the Kleenex Girl Wonder
>in my opinion, is thee album of the year hands down. its sad more
>people haven't heard it. the KGW is graham smith.. this is his
>second CD and he also has a few 7"'s as well as tw
> 1. sloan-navy blues
what are these guys like?
> 2. masters of the hemisphere-s/t
please explain
> 3. the field mice-where'd you learn to kiss that way?
please explain
> 4. club 8-the friend i once had
please explain
> 5. poundsign-wavelength
please explain
> 6. the lucksmiths-a good kind of ne
On Mon, 7 Dec 1998, Robin Hood wrote:
> 'graham smith is the coolest person alive' by the Kleenex Girl Wonder
> in my opinion, is thee album of the year hands down. its sad more
On an interesting note, I traded graham a copy of a Guided By Voices live tape from
here, for free nachos and a copy o
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HEY i second that motion on that princeton reverbs album being
fantastic. not only does it come in the coolest casing a record ive ever
bought came in (everyone seems to dig it - fabric cloth cover) but the
songs are so well crafted and sincere, fuzzy and catchy goodness. i sure
cant get enough of
'graham smith is the coolest person alive' by the Kleenex Girl Wonder
in my opinion, is thee album of the year hands down. its sad more
people haven't heard it. the KGW is graham smith.. this is his
second CD and he also has a few 7"'s as well as two new
albums out soon (one under his own name on
spoon is awesome. i saw them at gabe's in iowa city, the only bar not
dedicated to drunken masses of ass-grabbing frat boys and whoring.
anyway, they opened for swervedriver (another great band) and it was sort
of rehearsed, but as the night went on, they opened up a lot and seemed
like they were
Everyone knows about this band, their first album on Matador, "Telefono",
is great.
I found "A Series of Sneaks" in the bargain bin, and it's pretty bad
comparatively. I listened to it once and now it's collecting dust.
Plus, everyone in Austin hates 'em. 8*)
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when i saw mm in detroit nov. 2, they played a new song. isaac started
singing some of the lyrics in audience member's ears and then he hid
behind eric's bass cabinet and sang for a little bit. it was cool. i'm
wondering if anyone else saw this, or knows the name of the song? i'm
pretty su
My top ten changes about every month or so, especially around the Christmas
season when I can't afford new cds.
It's so funny how everyone, say, that would go to a joan of arc concert or a
mm one, likes the same music. But people who like, say, (ew), Bush, will also
like the Wu Tang Clan too. Anyw
Best album this year? Spoon, "A Series of Sneaks." How come so few people know
of this band? (Props to you, Natalie)
file under bizarre: the crainium-new music for a new kitchen. is it
worth the buy? depends on how far your boundaries extend and if you like
tracks with lots of laughing and goat-like sounds on them.
what i'm hoping will be in rotation during my shift this tuesday:
jets to brazil-orange rhymin
i like reading top 10s, so ill write one, plus im very bored. might not turn
out to be a top "10" though. this isnt necessarily in any type of order.
tops of 1998:
one: BLACKSTAR "mos def and talib kweli are" :this makes me feel the way i
felt when i started listening to a tribe called que
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