got it.Stonemaybe wrote:oops! Cave link attached above.

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True true. Tractor beat song? Hrmmm. I haven't checked older posts here on Vespers, so I must've missed dAN's comments.Krazy Kat wrote:Hey Lord Foul,
I managed to listen to your new songs...from the start to finish.
I did intend to comment on your older songs, months ago, but Dan beat me to it with that neat tractor beat song. I'm sure you remember.
Anyway, I find experimental music can be good for a change of pace now and again.
I play piano like a pro, but my guitar-ing is usually strumming and no chords. But yes; a great song lies within its ideas and energy, not how fast or adeptly one pays.Krazy Kat wrote:It was the Foul's World Tour thread and the tractor was chugging in neutral to the song Georgie Brown.
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(that is, if you wanted to check it out)
At the time, I was going to say that I thought your acoustic songs were inspirational, because I play the guitar and knew I could do a lot better, but I couldn't find the right words to write this without sounding condescending. So I never made the comment.
Yes, sir. I'm seeing them at the House of Blues in June actually. I really like the new record.Brinn wrote:The National's High Violet. A complete masterpiece. Anyone else listen to these guys?
For once, Sargesgt.null wrote:for Stonemaybe
Gang of Four - Ether
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrc5JL-KJDU
my favorite Gang of Four song.
lucky you.Stonemaybe wrote:For once, Sargesgt.null wrote:for Stonemaybe
Gang of Four - Ether
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrc5JL-KJDU
my favorite Gang of Four song.I've beaten you to it! After our 'conversation' last week I bought their Entertainment cd (for something silly like £3.49). I like it! Ether is one of my faves, 'Some great men' and 'guns not butter' stood out too, but whole cd is good. I will DEFINITELY be checking them out at Glastonbury!