benjarmyn
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a) mono
plz
absolutely wonderful album
really looking forward to seeing him next month.
They're
playing in London tonight, are they not? I might go.
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keep seeing 'sugababes' written everywhere.
hi.
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does Beck ever NOT have a new album on the way?
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it's just really really really dull for the most part. which is sad, as i used to really enjoy seeing them live, but much of the record just doesn't reflect how exciting they used to be to see in the flesh.
^
which is why i'me excited about these london dates. yes!
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brilliant band. admittedly, haven't been quite as taken with the newer things, but it's still good and it'd be nice to see them play more.
lies
i really like them
isn't Terra Firma
a Tired Irie song?
oh god
i only just listened to this for the first time
embarrassing
i LOVED
the live version of videotape, but am left rather disappointed by the new version.
although
i have major qualms with the new version of 'Videotape'. The live version was so UPLIFTING and lovely, yet this just seems like a tiny bit of a... durge?
it
is quite good
i am
getting all over the london-ish dates. i love them so.
october 16th
is also with marvin's revolt. who are so so so good.
the whole gig will be just so so so good.
this
is exciting. never been the biggest fan of cats, but of late they've gotten me.... excited.
they were superfun at the peel with dartz! etc.
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baby horses can't count
but
i bought this IN A SHOP over here. in virgin, i believe. yes.
weird.
i can't
get the link to work. HELP PLZ.
i love it
this song is just wonderful, and just the kind of thing i was hoping they'd do.
some
think he did
THINK ABOUT IIIIT
seriously though
they actually didn't play 'how near how far'.
i don't think mike was even at this show.
they didn't
play how near, how far!!!! lies!
i don't like the new album at all
but i want to SO MUCH
i can't wait
for this album
i actually thought
that tired irie were great. a whole day of math-rock can hurt.
i thought it got better from then on...
...was i even at this gig?
well
i actually saw them at reading too.
DON'T PATRONISE ME, CRETINS
oh...
... well, from where i was, the sound just seemed really weak and too quiet, so nothing seemed as anthemic - or basically as good - as on record.
but i think i'm the only one who thought this. some songs did sound amazing though.
quiet, soakden!
am i the only one who was a bit disappointed with this gig?
i =
so there
this is going to be hot
...
well done
someone
explain the noisettes to me. gash?
zodiac = i'm there
aswell as some of the london ones, i imagine.
FUCKS SAKE
not coming anymore, you twat.
TIERNAN
i'll hunt him down on the internet for you today, and get the fella to call you.
mwah
this
is going to be brilliant. true story.
especially the dj sets ;)
ok
i actually can't remember any of the music at all.
i forgot
about the apples. getting a receipt everytime i bought a drink made me feel fairly wealthy and important.
the music was fun. or at least it was after a few pocket-empyting runs to the bar.
the venue
wasn't THAT bad. the prices for stuff were shocking, but the people were ok and the toilets were immense. so there.
i'm from
cookham, near maidenhead. amazing.
this album
is glorious.
i'm glad it has earned such a tremendous review here.
WELL...
they apparently can't stand Let Down. i think.
i may have made that up
it's clearly
gagging order

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Ha.
I was just listening to Return to Cookie Mountain for the first time in ages. Excited.