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offline happy cycling from berlin on 2004-10-21 01:07 [#01367856]
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ladies and gentlemen, we are floating in space

occasionally one is so lucky to find an album that not only
pleases aesthetically but embodies a whole attitude to life
or a particular mode of being -- that at that particular
moment in life -- you just connect with on an impossibly
intimate level. an album that you think-- with childish
delight -- was written for you.

this is one such album for me. i don't even like every
single song, but some of them (title track, broken heart,
all of my thoughts, i think i'm in love, cop shoot cop) just
kinda make me dissolve into a dionysian stupor and dance and
feel alone and freak out and feel in love and swoon and
reel..

what albums do you relate to on this level? anyone else here
really like this one?


 

offline aphextriplet from your mothers bedroom (United Kingdom) on 2004-10-21 01:16 [#01367859]
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a dinosaur what?


 

offline dopper from Bern (Switzerland) on 2004-10-21 10:11 [#01368079]
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it's a very good album if that's what you're saying


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2004-10-21 11:03 [#01368120]
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yeah the title track is amazing


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2004-10-21 11:11 [#01368131]
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The title track is really fantastic. Great album, even if it
has the least consequential Come Together ever. MC5 forever.


I can see how this album would strike that hidden chord
inside you, it's really nice. The Soft Boys' ''Underwater
Moonlight'' and Harry Nilsson's ''The Point'' are the same
way, for me. They're both totally unpretentious and fun and
touching. They anticipated the kind of music I like
perfectly.


 


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