nt ways to
> die, each one a little more than he could dare to try.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Selena Brewington
> Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 4:50 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [MMouse]
What kind of a person are you? Who gives nicknames to penises? That's really sick,
why would
you ever bring something like this into this list. I don't mean to censor you, but I
think
this is a common sense sort of issue...
deeply offended,
Arash
>
>
> surely you must be kidding. i'm not t
star; thanks for your commentary - it was thought provoking
[keep on keep keep on keep on keep on keep on keep on keep on keep on]
aking, and dad would dream of all the different ways to
die, each one a little more than he could dare to try.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Selena Brewington
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 4:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MMo
On Thu, 21 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> did anybody else think that a fight club looked fun?
I was in a fight club. And it was fun. But I haven't seen the movie.
Mostly, it was about a bunch of meatheads getting together (male and
female) and then duking it out before downing a few MGD
did anybody else think that a fight club looked fun?
surely you must be kidding. i'm not talking about dick the name. i'm
talking about dick as an alternate to penis.
On Thu, 21 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> > saying. and as far as dick goes, i don't use that word either. it is
> > about as appealing as cunt.
>
> > natalie
in the end, i think it is clear that the idea of fight clubs and this notion
of revolution are supposed to be an appropriate answer.
i meant to say, "this particular notion of revolution" and "are not supposed
to be an appropriate answer."
star
> saying. and as far as dick goes, i don't use that word either. it is
> about as appealing as cunt.
> natalie i just want to dance in your tangles.
> -nmh
I am deeply saddened and offended that you find the work dick offensive. Dick is a
perfectly suitable
In a message dated 10/20/99 11:17:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< although seeing criticism of materialism in a movie was refreshing because
its so rarely done, >>
i havnt yet seen fight club (but i cant wait cos brad is the dreamiest), but
american beauty had a tou
earlier, i decided to stay out of hte fight club discussion; but now im
feeling as if i should put my two cents in, since my opinion has not yet
been thrown into the mix.
although seeing criticism of materialism in a movie was refreshing because
its so rarely done, i found the criticism trite an
The new red stars theory is awesome it sounds super mellow. There are quite
a few instrumental songs and when there are lyrics they are very soft.
Modest mouse drummer Jeremiah green plays guitar and vocals on one track.
I downloaded this modest mouse mp3 called "the parasites will be excite
>It went on to explain that the
>slaves began to use the word when talking to each
>other, their rationale being that if they took the
>sting out of the racial epithet, certainly it would
>serve no purpose to continue using the word in a
>derogatory manner. If you take all of the piss out of
>a w
In a message dated 99-10-19 16:54:51 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< Twenty years ago, i could have called a gay person a
faggot without any reproach. Now, when i use the word i better have a damn
good reason for it..because if i dont its just rude(when i was talking about
faggot before i
In a message dated 99-10-19 16:54:51 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< Highly impressionable kids that see Fight Club are
going to do whatever highly impressionable kids do
when they see pro wrestling on cable or Columbine
footage on the news - they are going to soak it up and
make ill-advis
- Original Message -
From: amna a. akbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Chris Vandebrooke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: Re: Digest modestmouse.v001.n514
> similar or dissimilar from the first?
> O
similar or dissimilar from the first?
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Chris
Vandebrooke wrote:
> new get up kids album
> RULES!
>
> - Original Message -
> From: amna a. akbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, October 18, 1999 11:29 P
new get up kids album
RULES!
- Original Message -
From: amna a. akbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 18, 1999 11:29 PM
Subject: [MMouse]: Re: Digest modestmouse.v001.n514
> how is the new get up kids album?
>
> [keep on keep ke
I dont really enjoy it althought it is a pretty good album, the added a few
acoustic guitars here and there and some slightly audible moog machine. Its
no Four Minute Mile
dustin
--
>From: "amna a. akbar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subj
how is the new get up kids album?
[keep on keep keep on keep on keep on keep on keep on keep on keep on]
Ok, I'm sorry if this post doesn't work and I send it to the wrong person or
thing. And I sure hope at least someone gets this that can reply...I'm
really sorry, but I have been lazy about reading e-mails lately and I have
all my mouse mail here, but I'm too busy to read so if someone coul
I can understand "trying" to like a band. I first heard Mogwai and I didn't
really get it, but after everyone tells you how great they are, you want to
find out what they are talking about. I want to experience how "great"
mogwai is. And I did. And I think they are great.
Moral:
Trying to
In a message dated 99-10-15 20:55:31 EDT, you write:
<< major label sellout,
*phiL* >>
I've been on this list since the early days (just a statement of truth, no
posturing intended), keeping inactive for the most part, but I'm just now
realizing how consistently insightful phiL's posts are am
did zeke have sweaty butt? LAL opened for MM in when
I saw them in june at RCKNDY. Even though i thought
they were a bit generic, zeke was an awesome drummer
(his afro-ish do boppin around was quite entertaining
as well)
=
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Hello everyone.
i thinke a lot of people dislike sonic youth on this list because their best work was
released when these kids were wetting their beds. anyone who considers the simplicity
& jingle-jangle of a band like weezer to be "great" than sonic youth should suck to
them. weezer is a lot
if you look at the cd, the first thing at the top says "the fruit that ate
itself" and the 2nd thing says "modest mouse". after that, it starts
listing the other songs. point being, it's sort of presented like it's a
title...
audrey
QUOTE:
Yes, as far as I know it was released as a s/t e.p. t
about a month and a half before it actually came out, K records were nice
enough to give me a promo of it (i was working at a record store at the time)
and, in numerous emails, they always referred to it as "the fruit that ate
itself." and in an interview on 107.7's "the young and the restless
Man, FUCK ALL YOU FOOLS!!! Sonic Youth is one of the most important groups in
independent music history!!! All you emo saps are bitchin about how much you hate
sonic youth (when you obviously havent passed much thought through it, or even heard
the music already) and how you can hold shit like
Yes, as far as I know it was released as a s/t e.p. that then became known
as The fruit that ate itself. How, i do not know, perhaps someone else
can enlighten us on this development.
Tyler
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Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 1999 10:53 PM
Subject: [MMouse]: Re: Digest modestmouse.v001.n505
> In a message dated 99-10-13 00:16:23 EDT,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>
> << Juno does kick ass, I get to see them again, for the 20th time probably
> tomorrow night wi
In a message dated 99-10-13 00:16:23 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< Juno does kick ass, I get to see them again, for the 20th time probably
tomorrow night with Promise Ring and Burning Airlines, everyone's favorite
homo-core band. >>
yes,yes,yes, juno is amazing. saw them open for modest
> With all due respect to everybody, I did not sign up to the Modest
> Mouse mailing list to find out why everybody hates or does not hate Sonic
> Youth or when Red Stars Theory are playing next in Possum Ridge,
Arkansas.
> I signed up to discuss and/or learn more about Modest Mouse.
we all
y
were recorded just right.
This album flows from one end to the next, really worth the purchase.
cv
- Original Message -
From: amna a. akbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 1999 3:12 PM
Subject: [MMouse]: Re: Digest modestmouse.v001.n504
At 07:29 PM 10/12/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Oh My Gawd.I thought I was all alone is this! I cannot express in words
>alone how much I dis-like Sonic Youth. It is completly baffling to me the
>amount of people that like what they do. --mike
Alright, alright, alright. Enough already.
Oh My Gawd.I thought I was all alone is this! I cannot express in words
alone how much I dis-like Sonic Youth. It is completly baffling to me the
amount of people that like what they do. --mike
- Original Message -
From: johnny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesda
anyone heard the new red stars theory?
how is it?
[keep on keep keep on keep on keep on keep on keep on keep on keep on]
someone start a promise ring list..no,really..please.
In a message dated 99-10-10 17:39:43 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< Yeah,
They suck totally. They're trendy with the college campuses. I was told I'd
get into them by a guy who brought them to his campus but they really stunk.
They're pretty much a Jets to Brazil with Summercamp-chees
these days, j. robbins is the only member of jawbox in burning airlines.
bill barbot left. they're a good band, and it helps if you like/liked jawbox.
star
Ugly Cassanova is going to have a 7" out on Western Vinyl as part of a
portrait series where the artist writes two songs from the point of a
person in a portrait. Other notables in the series are Will Oldham and
Songs:Ohia.
Someone inquired awhile back about Three Second Kiss. They have an EP o
[EMAIL PROTECTED],.Internet writes:
>its OTC, bablicon and the minders.
>ill be there.
>:D?
>russ
WHo are the minders..I know they are a band of ex-members that I know
really welll,...I just cant remember ...Thanks...oh yeah..i will be at
the show too. I am pretty excited !!
SHane
[EMAIL PROTECTED],.Internet writes:
>In a message dated 9/30/99 8:02:36 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
><< I'll be there too (hanging out with Russ, so if you want to meet
>listers
>you
> can get a "twofer"). >>
> I'll be there too. Well, at the upstairs show. what a nigh
amazing, trust me.
-mike
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Shane Overbay wrote:
> Olivia Tremor Control is playing at the Middle East in Cambridge
> soon...does anyone know if they are a good show to see? I have to
> drive three hours to see them,...so I dont want to be
> dissapointedthanks!!!
>
> SHa
Olivia Tremor Control is playing at the Middle East in Cambridge
soon...does anyone know if they are a good show to see? I have to
drive three hours to see them,...so I dont want to be
dissapointedthanks!!!
SHane
In a message dated 9/28/99 6:47:36 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< And I wasn't
about to go to Bill's and get screwed out of probably twenty dollars.. The
bastard doesn't even price his stuff, you have to go ask him, and he decides
how much to charge you. And it always
new member?
i think they would work out better live with another guitarist to get
those wonderful guitar layers going
In a message dated 99-09-21 01:34:49 EDT, you write:
<< -Spinal Tap at the Civic Auditorium in PDX. >>
I saw Spinal Tap at the Warfield in San Francisco...talk about an
irreplaceable rock & roll moment...
ashod.
My band Earlimart is leaving for a West Coast tour this week and I thought I
might let you all in on the dates. Please think of it not as shameless
self-promotion, but as a chance to throw back a couple of beers with a fellow
lister and support the indiest of indie rock. If anyone can make it,
fuck sears. i shop at Target. :) where are indie people Supposed to
shop? the Gap? Walmart? yr favorite trendy thrift store?
catlove
"http://members.tripod.com/terrarium/"
:Derek Top wrote:
:>
:> to all the folks hearing BtS's "You Were Right" in a particular chain
store:
:> not to be some kind
how about in commercials...
theres one with a tortoise song from "millions..." (dont feel like checking)
i think a CK commercial.
the smiths "how soon is now" on a bmw or mercedes commercial i think.
the song from which gang starr took the bassline for "im the man" (jeru the
damaja's verse).
In a message dated 9/20/99 1:44:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< i am from maine. i got punched in the face yesterday at Christy's, and
plus i got in a car accident about three months ago. >>
i'm sorry, i don't mean to be rude. but this was one funny post.
(i can
well, now you know who chooses the music for those stores. it's gotta be
someone who just can't handle making everyone listen to all the other
schmegma out there.
nirra
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> does anyone think that the release date on the new compilation (oct. 16th, a
> saturday) is a bit weird?
Not just weird, but as far as I know, illegal. I'm pretty certain it's
actually a law that albums in CD and tape format must be released on
Tuesday, and vinyl I be
In a message dated 09/20/1999 1:12:33 PM !!!First Boot!!!, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I heard "Your Asterisk" by the Halo Benders once in JC Penny :)
can you dig that?
Uve
In a message dated 9/19/99 11:19:32 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< in case you forgot, I too am from colorado. If you look closely at the
poll.
you will see that little #1 by colorado.
thank you,
*j*
>>
Oops! D'OH! (Loud sound of head-smacking).
Loring Wirbel
<>
i too have heard that while standing in line at cvs. i about crapped my
pants. anyway, i have a friend who works for musak in boston, and i had
mentioned to him about people hearing indie is these unlikely places. he
told me that on some accounts, the company lets the worker bees pick ou
well it's not a department or drugstore, but it seems like everytime i watch
"road rules" or "the real world" (okay so i watch them religiously) they
play mineral or the promise ring in the background...how emotional of
mtv...speaking of, pick up the new issue of the advocate...jason gnewikow
i am from maine. i got punched in the face yesterday at Christy's, and
plus i got in a car accident about three months ago.
Well, I hear "All I need" by Air in Walgreens every once and a while, and I think that
prooves that anything can happen. I mean, COME ON! French techno-sex-pop in the tampon
aisle??!!??
sorry. getting carried away again...
Karina
I was at sears a couple weeks ago (shut-up) looking
for cheap pants for work. Theres some crappy "Marcy
Playground" in the background that I choose to ignore.
All of a sudden I hear a familiar tune, so I look up
at the tv and there is none other than Belle and
Sebastion. I almost vomited on mys
In a message dated 99-09-19 00:33:05 EDT, you write:
<< The Breeders, May 1997 >>
Ah, the last Breeders show...
They were supposed to release it but never did. The manager of the rock &
roll band I'm in mastered it (along with most other 4AD releases) but I
haven't bugged him for a copy yet. I
no one posted the tour e.p. art because there isnt really any art
all it is is black with some japanese letters
tyler
In a message dated 9/16/99 5:17:39 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< 1. Nirvana w/ the Breeders and the Melvins @ the BSU
pavilion-->Streams of people were jumping from the mezzanine down to the
floor, it was out of control.
>>
wow i was at that same show.boise, i
The best shows I've seen go like this.
1. Nirvana w/ the Breeders and the Melvins @ the BSU
pavilion-->Streams of people were jumping from the mezzanine down to the
floor, it was out of control.
2. Built to Spill w/ Modest Mouse @ the Westpark event center in
Boise-->T
In a message dated 99-09-15 13:16:47 EDT, you write:
<< Have any of you guys heard that Massive Attack split up?? >>
no but I heard the guy from the spin doctors lost his voice and d'arcy quit
the smashing pumpkins.
Just because everybody else is keeping it recent, I'm digging into my
archives for this one. This is not to say I haven't seen any good shows
recently, but these have stood the test of time: I also saw Jeff Buckley live
and it was unreal. Also, Tom Waits in Oakland a few years back with his
pu
> From: "wm. a. richards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: this, that, and t'other thing
> Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 17:26:47 GMT
>
> Is there a Flaming Lips song that sounds all weird and orchestral and has
> some guy singing about "hole, dug by little moles, with telephones for eyes"
> etc. etc.?
In a message dated 9/10/99 12:32:02 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< from 9-23-98 apparently from RCKNDY? did anyone see this show? its a
soundboard recording
WO FUCKING HA
s >>
This boot is fucking excellent. "The Big Apple is a hell of a town, and this
is ou
Queens of the Stone Age features three gentlemen that were at one time in
Kyuss (I believe there were some personnel changes in that group, but I
don't know them all). Kyuss released four albums, the first of which was
pretty weak and trebly. But then the gods of rawk crept down from the
hea
>so i saw the donnas on mtv last night..
i was in that video, if that's what yr talking about. i'm the second girl
on the debate team, who gets her ass kicked by the singer (donna c or
whatever). just had to share.
xoxo nicole
__
Ge
i'm really jealous. really, really jealous. i couldn't go because i had to
do a show in my basement that night. worst part is i was in chicago on
monday, and had tuesday off. i could've stayed, but i had to drive back to
mpls. blegh.
how long did they play? did they talk about recording at all?
Did anyone write about mm playing in Chicago yet? I was at
the show and it was fantastic! I thought the new material was
less aggressive overall. It was a great show and they really
mixed up the old and new material. I wish I had a set list...
In a message dated 8/20/99 1:25:11 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< anyway, anyone who has heard them, can you please tell me what they are
like? are they totally awesome? better than lcw? worse?
>>
Well, I don't like to compare to other albums, but there's some essenti
I admit that description of the new Stereolab rekkerd intrigues me but
honestly their work has been steadily impressing me less ever since
-Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements- which I think is by
far their best.
They just sound too French and wanky, the guitar is gone, the drone is
[EMAIL PROTECTED],.Internet writes:
>To whoever mentioned Lain, it's a fucking amazing anime. I highly
>recommend it as well.
i hear that deep blue breaks the same groundi don't know when it
will be out...??!!!?? ranma 1/2 is always fun and ping club is good for
laughing
kyle souza, anime ge
<< 2) anyone know much about the grandaddy? i've had under the western freeway
for months, never really got into it, but recently put it back on and ,you
know what, its really good, kinda shambling pavement-y, mercury rev-ish
tomfoolery.. >>
What do you want to know? I know that they're s
[EMAIL PROTECTED],.Internet writes:
>dooods i just saw the sixth sense. honestly.. dont watch amy
>previews/commercials for this movie and go in not knowing anything.
>it will be sure to impress.. unless youre one of those people who thinks
>good movies are shit. this movie surpassed my expec
[EMAIL PROTECTED],.Internet writes:
>This email will not concern many of you, but just for the possibility
>that it
>might...
>I'm putting on a show in Portland, Maine August 20th. It starts at
>6:45pm
>and is a benefit for the Primate Freedom Tour.
i'll be driving down from orono!! I hope
In a message dated 99-08-10 14:30:40 EDT, you write:
<< yr body enjoys it less
than you do... >>
my body just doesn't know how to have a good time.
>hello,
>i thought that you might be interested in this amazing website.
>www.fanseverywhere.org
>they are establishing a reward fund for any information leading to
>successful prosecution of the rapists at woodstock.
>they have links to almost every perormer at woodstock '99, promoters etc.
>che
>what are You gonna do with a skirt that cute?
Heh heh, wouldn't you like to know?
>that would've looked so good with my knee high boots.
Mine too.
How ya doin', sailor?
*phiL*
___
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> alcohol is worse than everyone says it is yr body enjoys it
less
> than you do...
i don't post regularly but this message really caught my eye. uhmm i can't
agree with you 100%. for one thing, externally, it can be really
beneficial (ie sea breeze). internally, ya know if you ov
you people ought to give the girls a chance at these things. what are
You gonna do with a skirt that cute? that would've looked so good with
my knee high boots. this is sooo off subject. but fun. ;p
katlove
"http://members.tripod.com/terrarium/index.html"
cute skirts and boots:
"http://members.tri
In a message dated 8/9/99 3:10:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Alcohol isn't as bad as they say
it is, just don't get piss drunk all the time.
>>
alcohol is worse than everyone says it is yr body enjoys it less
than you do...
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=144336459
Oh...my...gawd...
Wicked cute, indeed!
I tried to win it, but I was too late.
DAMN!
looking for a new skirt,
*phiL*
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In a message dated 8/9/99 1:10:59 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< this really isn't mm related but i saw guided by voices friday in chicago
and it was just so much fun that i had to tell someone. >>
Uh-oh, Katie, there's lots of GbV Postal Blowfish members on this MM li
In a message dated 8/8/99 10:36:11 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< shit, of course i had to miss that. if any ultra-cool mouse fans taped it,
and wouldn't mind sending me a copy, i'd totally appreciate it. i'm too
lazy to watch all the reruns hoping they'll show it ag
In a message dated 99-08-06 02:32:02 EDT, you write:
<< it seems that the only reason it is successful is because
of the hype that makes people unconsciously convince themselves that it is a
good and scary movie. >>
Think about what you're saying...when has "hype" ever made anything good?
Yess I just joined this list like a week ago so now you mustread this.
bwahahahaha
NAME: FaLLoN
SEX: female
AGE: 15...16 in 25 days.
PLACE: Wilmington,Delaware
EYE COLOR: hazel
HAIR COLOR: blonde (yess bleached)
FAVORITE MAGAZINE? BLaH!
FAVORITE SMELL: incensestra
i'd heard that strictly ballroom was really good, and they happened to open
for a lot of bands that i really liked at cool shows i never saw.
last word, from a crazy ballroom fan, was that they're dearly departed.
star
and, in re: that huge show in indio, please be kind enough to post ticket
right about now i hate living in oklahoma...
(so neh... neh, i retort anxiously though pertinently)
teehee
ho ho
ha ha
yeah.
I'm in seattle at the moment... and i can go and see ween (wait, no, that
was tonight, so nevermind)... who are they again??... never invested in that
stock. anyway,
learn how to spell
On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Over The Counter Productive Culture wrote:
>
> i am sick of all these so called "sad songs" and their trite lyrics.
> you want to hear some real pain and tears? real emo from the master
> himself? none of this bullshit "indie-emo."
>
> "Shot through t
i am sick of all these so called "sad songs" and their trite lyrics.
you want to hear some real pain and tears? real emo from the master
himself? none of this bullshit "indie-emo."
"Shot through the heart and your to blaim - you give love a bad name.
I play my part and you play your game, y
If anyone wants to listen to something that is sure to bring a tear to
your eye, you must find a copy of Jeff Buckley's Live at the Sin-E. It is
pretty hard to find seeing as it has been out of print for a while and
every distributer I have checked out are out of copies. I was fortunate to
find a
jackie 0 wrote:
> Neutral Milk Hotel, "Two Headed Boy Pt. 2", "Oh Comely" (duh)
> etc...
>
> --
> ...extensive liner notes and make-believe alien languages...
> Rev. Jack Godsey.
> http://members.tripod.com/~spill/index.html
>
> Spiritual counsel and webmaster for Pegasi 51.
> http://members.tri
>From: jackie 0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [MMouse]: Re: Sad Songs
>Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 15:34:15 -0400
>
>"Ohio" is a sad song? Hm. I've always disliked it as one of MM's
>"silly" songs and thus I rarely
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"Ohio" is a sad song? Hm. I've always disliked it as one of MM's
"silly" songs and thus I rarely if ever listen to it.
Don't know what's been mentioned since I just subscribed to th' list
(er, hello), but the most sad songs I can immediately think of are,
let's see:
Bedhead, "The Rest of the D
i just want to add my bit on the sad songs. there are way too many Songs
to mention, but i'll add a few bands that no one has mentioned.
i'm surprised that no one has said Spiritualized. that is veryvery
lovelorn
also belle & sebastian, will oldham, eels, rem, bedhead
and of course, it's been ment
what about the backstreet boys bus, or N'sync's bus, or even Will Smith's
bus, maybe even the real world or road rules bus (then the show might be
worth watching.) Anyways, I just wanted to have fun. Ha aha
Thats All!
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