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it's nice isn't it. Company called Peerless. good guitars.

I am a tool

and yes it's from we almost had a baby. I was going to make a spotify playlist of all of these but couldn't find any of the songs on spotify. so I was going to change some of them, hence changing it to hypnotists son. then i realised I couldn't be assed. But forgot to change it back. Sean. Change it back. Thank you.

it was

incredible.
i saw the bassist playing rubiks cube in a nearby bar just before the show...

this

is going to be great.
the film is brilliant.
switched-on observers will have noticed that buzzardbuzzard is also fay from welcome to our tv show...

actually

they do play trumpet and saxophone
actually.

arr

laura groves is on at 7:30, i'm on at 8:15. then goodbooks and then guillemots, so presumably goodbooks are at 9:00 and guillemots are at 9:45 but that might not be true. Acoustic Ladyland & other acts are after Guillemots.

actually

my new single and the previous one were done in a studio but mixed in my bedroom. and my previous ep, the drums were done at a friends house and the strings in a studio. although it was all mixed at home.

but the good thing about bedroom recording is that anyone can learn to be good at production at home and then transfer to those skills into a studio.

jeremy

huh?

the last 3 songs are the best songs on the album.

dates changed

17th Cardiff The Barfly
18th Bristol The Croft

let me re-iterate that

tour support from the mighty fine rose kemp
www.myspace.com/rosekemp.
she's grate.
pwl: sorry. next time i hope.

oh yeah i'm playing with Regina in Leicester on Monday and Colchester on Tuesday and Oxford on thursday. any dis-ers, do come along and say hi.

jeremy

that's

the last time i get colin to take my promo photos

43 is an exaggeration

more like 72.
they're lovely, talented boys.

(hi chris)

"Upon This Tidal Wave Of Young Blood"

"Upon This Tidal Wave Of Young Blood" is totally my favorite song on the record.

that's

correct.
Whoops.

meh

i booked my ticket for the luminaire gig weeks ago and i got an email saying the date had been changed to march 2nd (or was it 3rd? i forget).
So.
Bear it in mind.

Architecture In Helsinki - In Case We Die

one of the year's best.

Re: Bright Eyes

i noticed that too! euch :-(

Bright Eyes

he was fucking amazing.

London Bomb Blasts

i'm OK. hope everyone else is OK.

Re: FREE DiS Acoustique Matinee: 2nd July

emmy-the-wrong-date. we're not playing the push bar we're playing the Power Of Omnipotence night at Catch 22 Kingsland Avenue Old St. so there. (sunday 9th. and its free)

Re: And for afters we're all going to this

hmm, what about idiotrocker? i still haven't seen art brut...

Re: FREE DiS Acoustique Matinee: 2nd July

up in the air, we're trying to get it sorted...

FREE DiS Acoustique Matinee: 2nd July

...and emmy the great, jeremy warmsley and jamie t all play at Songs In The Dark on Tuesday 28th feb at the Betsey Trotwood, Farringdon, as does Simon Mastrantone. plus art and stuff. www.songsinthedark.co.uk

Re: Duels

the sound was totally nan that night, and it was their first with a live drummer I think. i enjoyed it...

Re: Duels

ahh, the mandrake, home of kings. knights of cassidy are great.
incidentally anyone who's interested might take a listen to some mp3s at www.jeremywarmsley.com/interestinglies.htm. plug plug.

Re: Mystery Jets do new single; Epworth gets label

there's no latin. trust me.

Jonathan King released on parole

he wrote liner notes for Scott 2. they're funny!

The Walkmen - Bows And Arrows

Surely the Walkmen sound most of all like Loveless era My Bloody Valentine, only with more prominent drums & singing.
The drumming is *amazing* mind.

Somewhere Only We Moan: Why I Hate Keane

my dad was in the last Keane video, he said that the piano player was a very nice chap, but thought that the music was a bit boring.
Didn't have anything to say about the singer's fleshy jowls though. I say he's got a nice voice and I think the guy who writes the stuff has a way with melodies. It's not going to change the world but then not many people [qualifications: mainstream success rock] seem to be interested in doing new things at the moment. mind you if Keane are to Billy Joel/Elton John what The Strokes are to Iggy Pop/Television then I can't really blame anyone for not liking Keane!

The Rakes - Introducing: The Rakes

The Kate Bush track they're referring to is "Cloudbusting" from Hounds of Love. Great song, great album. They're not quite right about the song though, it's based on a true story, "A Book of Dreams" by Peter Reich. His dad, William Reich was a student of Freud's, wrote some well-respected psychology books including "The Function of the Orgasm" and "The Mass Psychology of Facism", went a bit crazy, decided that there was this invisible sexual energy that you could harness to control the weather - make clouds move around, using these big brass tubes. This was in the US in the 50s, not england in WW2. Then the food & drug administration came and burnt up all his books and destroyed all his equipment, which is a bit odd because he was guilty of nothing more than being a crackpot.
The book is fantastic but goes for £70+ on the web... by the way the video of Cloudbusting features Donald Sutherland which I personally think is quite exciting.
There's a Patti Smith song about it too, "Birdland", off "Horses", another great song/album combo.
I think it might be time for a Kate Bush renaissance. She's got a new album out soon, and the Futureheads are covering her live...