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Oh
I was really looking forward to this following the couple of tracks that I've heard so far, perhaps I'll give it a miss.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
A - grasshopper
things like this
make me wish i was in a band. or could afford to drive around the country having lols.
i saw this earlier
and laughed lots. and now your headline has brought it all back again. good work.
hmm
could it be A) Glastonbury Festival?
advertising i guess
see some of his other work, he's done a really cool concept for mtv:
http://1o3o.tumblr.com/
(second one down)
must not
buy tickets and forget that i've bought them and end up not going as decide i can't afford it :(
thats ages away
:'(
i really want to see them
my friend came back from sxsw raving about them and managed to get them for a show, i couldn't their london date(s) :(
London
has competition eh. I like competition.
thats my photo again
you bastards!
aside from that, this is mighty good news and everyone should buy this when it comes out.
so this was a press release
being used as a basis for the review of a concert?
london date clashes
with revolutionary gospel choir. this makes me sad :(
*they are
stupid monday
at least their crediting photos
for a change
it was only going to be an ep
and in a stripped back him & his guitar fashion, but ended up growing to 9 tracks and ended up involving his band a bit more.
i'd debate that
while i'd struggle to say silver mt zion were better than godspeed live, i would never say they were half as good as they're an incredible live band in their own right.
does it need to be released again?
oh well, its improved since its last review anyway.
Oi!
thats my photo! (i think)
^this
and get your touring arses over here.
i look forward to next wednesday
i <3 WATP
^this
very much so
i think you'll find
quite a few of the DiS writers have been backing the twilight sad
^this
as much as i love radiohead, i cannot possibly justify £42.50 for this.
don't suppose
errors are supporting still are they? *rather hopeful*
thats a shame
if they're now that bad. they used to be a pretty good live act when they were around a few years ago but since then they completely disappeared off the radar.
what happened to Mt?
i was really looking forward to seeing them again.
bloody hell
yet another band i want to see again plays london the week i'm out of the country :'(
eh
there wasn't one laptop on stage!
i loved aereogramme
playing the singalong hits
this was brilliant last year
and looks incredible this year!
best value for money ever.
oh please
just go to jail
i am definately going to one of these shows now
mmmmm errors
and if it really was secret
surely it'd be announced on the maccabees forum first!
he wasn't officially part of the band
until about the time of final straw, always on tour with them though and he used to do decks & keyboards stuff when they had fun songs like PPP & Get Balsamic Vinegar... etc.
anyway it must be true, it was in the metro yesterday.
good words
yndi and 65dos were indeed quite stunning.
Performance were a pleasant surprise and your one song conclusion is pretty fair, they do it well too.
great news
but am annoyed, i thought i was only missing one show by them next weekend but its two. grr.
Fuck The Countryside Alliance indeed!
is this the album
that is being given to attendees of his concert too?
^this
i couldn't remember what that was called
splendid
cheers
when are yndi
likely to be on?
i'm planning mad dashes across town to this from brixton and then on to the luminaire.
is it?
he had a band supporting lc! t'other week?
i really like them live
and although I haven't heard the album (aside from a few tracks off it) I can imagine that this is going to be how I end up feeling about it too.

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given that it has numerous useful, and legal uses. It is the basis for software such as Skype/iPlayer and a host of other streaming TV sites/applications. And it has plenty of uses in legal software distribution (lots of open source projects), maybe even legal music distribution (NIN for example). The main problem is that companies have been very slow to get their head round p2p as a means of distribution.