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gyroscope
on 2002-08-01 23:11 [#00333989]
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does anyone know a place that has lyrics to mum songs? i mean the iceland electronic band, i've been searching and can't seem to find anything ;_;
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gyroscope
on 2002-08-01 23:21 [#00333999]
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nobody knows? ;_;
*runs back to google*
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chapman
from United Kingdom on 2002-08-01 23:50 [#00334020]
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google usually holds the answers
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010101
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-08-01 23:52 [#00334022]
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All their songs are about catching really big fish.
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Frag
from New Jersey (United States) on 2002-08-02 00:40 [#00334030]
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nice icon there :)
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skodt
from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-08-02 01:09 [#00334042]
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i didn't know they had lyrcs! i imagine they are along the same lines as mogwai's! the vocals are only their in form, and don't really need to be serious to add to the drama of the musik.
on another mum note, i saw them last week and it was very unbecoming for a club atmosphere.
i thinkn electronica loses teh intimacy it deserves when it is played in a club with 400 people.
i prefer headphones. i even bailed on the WARP show tonight in T.O. live musik should be left to the rawk bands imo, for the venues detract way to much from their emotion.
but i think i said that already! ciau
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supreme
from Antwerp (Belgium) on 2002-08-02 01:17 [#00334048]
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this is the official MùM website. maybe someone on their mb can help you.
http://www.noisedfisk.com/mumweb/
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Taoist Blockade
from Wales on 2002-08-02 02:15 [#00334065]
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ugh, so MuM was bad? Im going to see them on the 14th. Hope its worth it.
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sacharin
from New York City, Boston, the Hag (Netherlands, The) on 2002-08-02 02:42 [#00334076]
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skodt: First of all, to each their own, but I saw the NYC Warp show last night and it was one of the most amazing experiences ever! I've never grooved so hard. I'm pretty sure there was a direct emotional connection between the performers and most of the audience, it was an incredible vibe. Just my 2 cents...
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010101
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-08-02 02:52 [#00334084]
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Taoist I thought it was the 13th. Are you Welsh now?
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skodt
from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-08-02 02:53 [#00334085]
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that's kewl man! i just think electronic artists live, need something to be desired.
maybe it's because i'm a 'musician' and require actual musicianship on stage, which oddly enough mum had, and it still didn't 'connect'
a lot of concerts are leaving me real empty afterwords. maybe it was because i saw mogwai, pearl jam gsybe! and tool one after the other.
that probably did it, cuz you can't get much better than that!
i have yet to see an electronic artist that captivates me, and it's not that i don't want it to happen, it's just that it doesn't.
L8ah
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sine707
from Frankfurt (Germany) on 2002-08-26 21:28 [#00366134]
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well, I was also searching for lyrics, didn't find any neither....
so I thought i can post my suggestions here (some seems trastically grammatically wrong, but... that how I decipher it):
track 2 (green grass of tunnel):
and from my ceiling grips great noise it grips on my head through a hole in the room behind this two hills here there's a boat and when I'm swimming in through a tunnel I shut my eyes inside that ??? I make sounds and through the tubes I send this noise behind this two hills here fall asleep and when I float in green grass of tunnel it flows back comes from the ceiling grips great noise
so, please add thoughts, corrections etc... :)
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martinhm
from York (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-20 08:35 [#00563062]
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"i just think electronic artists live, need something to be desired."
Electronic artists? Well I suppose they are in a sense, but they were very much a band of musicians when I saw them. I also had the good fortune of catching them in a tiny venue (can't have been more than 30-40 people), so it was really intimate and quite emotional. They are a very skilled group, and none of their recorded work can do them justice live.
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jupitah
from Minneapolis (United States) on 2003-02-20 08:44 [#00563085]
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the mum show i caught was up there with my favorite shows. breathtaking.
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martinhm
from York (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-20 09:01 [#00563124]
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Yep, it was on a par with the time I caught Sigur Ros in a German town I was living in a couple of years ago. That too was a smallish affair, not like today when tickets are going for £40 and up.
It was also interesting to see the same caricatures exist in other countries too, e.g. guy with goatee wearing kilt and NIN hoody, thin pasty-faced indie kids with satchels and chunky horn-rimmed glasses, etc.
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