30.4.07 ||
It has been a slow day for good thoughts
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The shameful highlight is a Radio 4 maths-based comedy quiz show: "Quate Equate".
I'll balance that with one from erstwilderness. Have you ever synthesised your taste with your hearing? I suddenly started eating a dark chocolate truffle in perfect harmony to Faust, and what an experience. A food-music combinations night is in order. Liam doesn't want to know what band would correspond to oatcakes - any suggestions?
-krring
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I've taken such a challenge too much to heart, I fear.
Mouth-drying qualities, while being initially unappealing, vaguely specify a direction. Current findings: Nina Nastasia? (of the two tracks I have) Even better, Skip James.
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SKIP JAMES! SKIP JAMES!!!
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Ooooh, that's an interesting direction! Of course! I'm broadening that out to blues and then narrowing it down again, if you don't mind. It'll be a way to sift through the piles of CDs Harrison dumped on me. I think Dock Boggs is even better for a start...
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Dock Boggs!
I'm going to do blues vinyl tonight because it's better. :P
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Shuddup! Shuddup! That's far too better.
The Can album was described to me today, and it didn't sound like anything I've seen. Definitely not a classic one.
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It's Limited Edition. The original, actually limited edition version of Unlimited Edition. It must be vaaluable and I like it.
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Yes, I was reading about Limited Edition earlier in the week. *is jealous* Oh for fuck's sake. It just isn't fair. I want Tago Mago now so I can gaze at it and worship its scratches.
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Sorry. You're the one with vinyl blues. Let's not get competitive, anyhow.
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That's quite alright. Limited Edition shall be much revered, anyway. I'm not too sure about the blues vinyl either. I can only find assorted jazz.
Right, I'm reserving comments for actual post discussion now. ¬¬
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