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Muse, Ray Charles And Black Coffee. RHONDAAA! So I woke up early, as a naighbour was so nice to run his bleedin' circlesaw at 7:15AM. Have been updating my Prince live folder (all the titles should have the added '[live]'-tag, so peeps at last.fm know I am not listening to the regular version. Ray Charles' I Got A Woman's playing now.
Then I pounced Muse's HORRID avatar (and Carrie; yours sucks too) and made a potta coffee. Now I am happy. And I also played http://www.startgames.nl/...menu_name= Which is WAAAAY addicting. And now RhondaB's fave artis Justin Timberlake is playing. | |
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HamsterHuey said: So I woke up early, as a naighbour was so nice to run his bleedin' circlesaw at 7:15AM. Have been updating my Prince live folder (all the titles should have the added '[live]'-tag, so peeps at last.fm know I am not listening to the regular version. Ray Charles' I Got A Woman's playing now.
Then I pounced Muse's HORRID avatar (and Carrie; yours sucks too) and made a potta coffee. Now I am happy. And I also played http://www.startgames.nl/...menu_name= Which is WAAAAY addicting. And now RhondaB's fave artis Justin Timberlake is playing. OMFG, that's so true! | |
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my soundtrack this morning is Goldfrapp's 'Felt Mountain' | |
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abierman said: my soundtrack this morning is Goldfrapp's 'Felt Mountain'
Nice. You should check out Brian Eno's Nerve Net too then. | |
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abierman said: HamsterHuey said: Then I pounced Muse's HORRID avatar (and Carrie; yours sucks too) ) OMFG, that's so true! Ain't it? Beautiful women with suckey avatars. | |
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I thought you weren't drinking coffee anymore.
But good for you that you're back on coffee. FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
FREE THE JANUARY 1994 THE GOLD ALBUM CONFIGURATION | |
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scififilmnerd said: I thought you weren't drinking coffee anymore.
But good for you that you're back on coffee. At times I like to sin. | |
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HamsterHuey said: Nice. You should check out Brian Eno's Nerve Net too then.
I LOVE that album! Love it!! Damn, I *really* need to find it now... | |
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onenitealone said: HamsterHuey said: Nice. You should check out Brian Eno's Nerve Net too then.
I LOVE that album! Love it!! Damn, I *really* need to find it now... OMG! You know that album? Wow. | |
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HamsterHuey said: onenitealone said: I LOVE that album! Love it!! Damn, I *really* need to find it now... OMG! You know that album? Wow. Why the surprise? I don't live in a bubble listening to Prince, The B-52s and Shakatak. Yes - I ADORE that album. It's fantastic! Good choice. | |
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onenitealone said: HamsterHuey said: OMG! You know that album? Wow. Why the surprise? I don't live in a bubble listening to Prince, The B-52s and Shakatak. Yes - I ADORE that album. It's fantastic! Good choice. I had you more pegged as Abba, Kylie and Madonna. Heehee Yer just the first ever person I know that actually knows tha album, that's all. And yeah, I got grrrreat taste. | |
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HamsterHuey said: I had you more pegged as Abba, Kylie and Madonna.
Heehee Yer just the first ever person I know that actually knows tha album, that's all. And yeah, I got grrrreat taste. Bitch. And I *do* like ABBA, Kylie and Madonna - amongst many, many other things. Now you or Lars would be able to describe what makes that album so brilliant FAR better than I can but, for me, it is complete genius. Brimming with ideas and inspiration. It's sort of his 'Earthling' but done much, much better. far better executed. I adore Brian Eno. Have you read 'A Year With Swollen Appendices'? Fantastic book! | |
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onenitealone said: Bitch.
I adore Brian Eno. Have you read 'A Year With Swollen Appendices'? Fantastic book! I know. Ir's a vocation. And no. I love the man's music, but not so much I wanna read up on it. What is fantastic about it? | |
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i thought you were listening to muse
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: i thought you were listening to muse
Uhmmm Maybe I should be converted. Got special stuff? | |
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HamsterHuey said: onenitealone said: Bitch.
I adore Brian Eno. Have you read 'A Year With Swollen Appendices'? Fantastic book! I know. Ir's a vocation. And no. I love the man's music, but not so much I wanna read up on it. What is fantastic about it? I don't have a huge amount of material by Brian Eno, admittedly, but he is someone I highly, highly admire. In fact, I'd go on to list him as one of my heroes. He is an absolute visionary - always miles ahead of the pack. I originally read an interview with him in Arena magazine (from the same year 'Nerve Net' was released, I think) and was astounded by it. And the fact that he has worked with so many of my beloved artists - Bowie, Talking Heads, Roxy, to name a few - together with his approach and his IDEAS totally peaked my interest. So I was a convert by the time 'A Year With Swollen Appendices' was published. I know you want to know *my* opinion on it but, first, here's the blurb from wikipedia: The book published by Faber and Faber in 1996 is divided into two sections. The first part is a diary covering the year 1995, the second part, the 'swollen appendices' of the title is a collection of essays, short stories and correspondence. The cover photograph is by Anton Corbijn. 'I've never kept a diary past about 6 January (so I know a lot about the early Januaries of my life), but at the end of 1994 I made a resolution to keep one for 1995. I did it because I wanted to schedule in advance some of the things that Anthea and I don't get round to doing often enough - going to the cinema, the theatre, galleries and so on. The preplanning idea failed within weeks... —Brian Eno, Introduction to A Year with Swollen Appendices The diary covers the year 1995, which proved to be particularly productive for Eno. It details four different musical projects he was involved in, the album Spinner with Jah Wobble, the U2 project Passengers Original Soundtracks 1, David Bowie's Outside and the War Child Charity album The Help Album as well as exploratory sessions with the band James. In addition it covers various other projects Eno was involved in, in particular his opposition to the attacks on Bosnia by Croatia. Throughout the diaries there is correspondence between Eno and Stewart Brand, largely dealing with this subject. The appendices cover a number of different topics with some of the writing dating as far back as 1978. The essays cover subjects closely linked with Eno such as Ambient music, Generative music, Music copyright, the role of an artist and art. In addition there is correspondence, interviews and short stories. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...Appendices As Eno himself says, it's not your bog-standard 'Took Fluffy to the vet today' -type diary and doesn't follow the diary format stringently. It's just a collection of random, and pertinent, events in that year. When I first bought it, I was fascinated by what he would have to say but I was also keen to get an insight into what he got up to with U2 and Bowie, in particular. But there are very few revelations. It's not warts-n-all. It is more a peek into Brian's world and - DAMN - that man is busy! He has a workload that rivals Prince. It is fascinating. As for the appendices, it's a collection of his essays and curiosities. Completely mind-blowing. If you do not agree with what he has to say exactly, then he will at least challenge what you think. I haven't read it for quite a while so I need to re-jig my memory, really, but I highly recommend it. | |
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Muse and coffee in one line... thats nirvana.....
Its 9'sy..... I had to wait for him to see it..... Hope you had a great day... its over 100f here.... Im so over it... | |
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: Muse and coffee in one line... thats nirvana.....
Its 9'sy..... I had to wait for him to see it..... Hope you had a great day... its over 100f here.... Im so over it... Pffft. We did not have summer, woman. Quit complaining and cut back on driving cars and using electricity. | |
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