David, that's my kind of mix.
What a dreadful year, Cindy.
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David, that's my kind of mix.
What a dreadful year, Cindy.
Ed's Redeeming Qualities
my ex-boyfriend's bandmate and best friend's band.
That seems like a great mix, by the way, one that would reduce me to a gibbering mess. In a good way.
Yes! That's it! So the deal is, I have the tape, and I love it, but... I want it on my iPod! So would it be possible to get a CD of it? I'd offer to trade, but... what music could I have that you don't?
That seems like a great mix, by the way, one that would reduce me to a gibbering mess. In a good way.
Yeah, it's definitely one of my most affecting and pretty mixes. Though Blackwater Side provokes more actual tears.
Ooh, Hec, want. I'm sure I have a birthday coming up sometime in the next year or so.
Duly noted. Though I'll probably be remaking it (as much as I can) on CD.
David, that's my kind of mix.
Indeed. I've still got a Cosmic Cowboys mix to send to you. It's sitting in my desk, NotMailing itself. Rigth next to Teppy's Elvis Costello video.
Oyster Band!
So would it be possible to get a CD of it?
Heh. I can recreate most of it on CD, and had planned to. I'll send a copy when I get it together.
Rigth next to Teppy's Elvis Costello video.
And the Teen Titans and JLU from 2 weeks ago, I hope?
Ed's Redeeming Qualities
my ex-boyfriend's bandmate and best friend's band.
No way! I adore "Lawn Dart." Beyond all reason.
And the Teen Titans and JLU from 2 weeks ago, I hope?
Uh, JLU rolled off the TiVo. But I still have Teen Titans.
I strongly recommend the June Tabor & Oyster Band collaboration Freedom and Rain for anybody who likes that kind of music. She covers Richard Thompson, The Pogues, Billy Bragg and Lou Reed on that record. I think her cool, majestic reading of "All Tomorrow's Parties" is the best I've ever heard. (And it's been covered - and well - many times.)
I strongly recommend the June Tabor & Oyster Band collaboration Freedom and Rain for anybody who likes that kind of music. She covers Richard Thompson, The Pogues, Billy Bragg and Lou Reed on that record. I think her cool, majestic reading of "All Tomorrow's Parties" is the best I've ever heard. (And it's been covered - and well - many times.)
Ooh, duly noted. I do like June Tabor too, just got overwhelmed with the need to say Oyster Band! above.
just got overwhelmed with the need to say Oyster Band!
Ya gotta love a folk group who covers New Order.