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One of the best songs ever recorded...I uploaded this song just a month and a half after my youngest child, my daughter Kaycee passed away at 3 months of age...
I'm glad you guys enjoyed it. I spent so long on it, it stopped having any meaning...also, I kind of really psyched myself out. I know a lot of people listen, but it was way easier when I didn't interact with any of them.
Q: I was this close to putting some Tscherkassky in there.
But yeah, who knows when the next one will be - I've got other things brewing, using up my brain space.
Also - the Nitsch. I'm embarrassed, but I had no idea that existed? Where'd you guys find that?
such a great album, and I'm one of the few who actually like the cover art as well
i think the issue with the cover art was that there was another album released around the same time with a nearly identical cover as well.
it's not a bad album but i do think it represent the nail in the coffin for interpol. now we get to look forward to paul banks solo album (who appears to be ripping off Jarvis Cocker's current style).
np: Bonnie "Prince" Billy - I see a darkness
saw will oldham play last night and while it's certainly not the show i would have wanted to see (because i don't like the sound he went for on his new album) it felt great to finally see him and it was just a really fun night. i thought his backing band was really great and it was easy to enjoy the music by just stepping back and appreciating oldhams' vision. it also helped that i was able to picture myself in the perfect place for the music by thinking back to all the 'old south' pictures i saw in the Mobile, AL airport earlier that day.
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