I was just thinking about which one I should get first because I am too poor to buy both right now.
It depends. I like electronica elements anyhow (see: my obsessive Dismemberment Plan love, and the fact I like "Achtung Baby" better than "The Joshua Tree"), so my preference may not be what you want to go on. A lot of critics do seem to prefer "Wide Awake."
Also LJ, I know you are a fellow Rilo Kiley fan - have you seen their six-song live EP?
I had not! Thanks for letting me know about it.
I keep on meaning to buy some Lothars CDs.
tommyrot is me, but I keep spacing that there's one out there.
Jon, is that available around Boston with little problem?
Jon, is that available around Boston with little problem?
If by "around Boston" you mean "Jon's house", then it's not a problem. Otherwise, it may be.
Have any of you iPod owners had problems with some CDs not converting properly? Mindy Smith and the latest Diana Krall will not convert, damn them!
It acts like it's working fine, but when it's done, the length field says "not available." And there's nothing there to play.
That was the AAC format. When I tried converting them to MP3, they wouldn't show up into iTunes, and when I went to the folder, there appeared to be nothing there other than a teeny file.
Weird!
I now have msbelle's mix ... it's ripping RIGHT NOW ... Joe B., I send this to you, yes?
not joe, but yes, you send it to him.
Everyone should have received at least 6 CDs now.
Jon, I think you should make a copy of your CD and send it to Gandalfe - I'll email you the address.
I never received an email from you, msbelle.
I now have msbelle's mix ... it's ripping RIGHT NOW ... Joe B., I send this to you, yes?
You can send it, or you can take Misha's suggestion and send it to me via yousendit.com (got the nice fast connection at work & a burner to go with it.) The utter aceness -- thank you, yousendit.com! -- of that method would counteract the utzy feeling I get when I think that we've been at this for a year & we still aren't finished. More trouble than goat-roping.
Of course, if you want to send a hard copy along with Moby Dick and a box of chocolates that would be okay, too.