Woody:
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from January 28, 2008
100-plus years of audio media with an emphasis on the ecstatic, the sorrowful, and hypothetical cosmologies.
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January 28, 2008: how much coffee is too much coffee for a coffee fan drinking too much coffee
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Mon. 1/28/08 12:01pm
Wes:
Too much coffee is the first coffee and every coffee after that are only nails in the coffin, the headaches when you don't coffee up should tell you that | |
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Mon. 1/28/08 12:27pm
AmericanDeathFat:
Surprisingly good food combinations: Beer and Chocolate Chip Cookies. Coffee and sub-par Chili. | |
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Mon. 1/28/08 12:42pm
north guinea hills:
loving the mats gustafsson and david stackenas | |
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Mon. 1/28/08 12:50pm
fern:
But I don't get headaches when I lay off the coffed. Only when I lay off the booze. | |
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Mon. 1/28/08 12:52pm
north guinea hills:
i'm so feeling this drills song. i must do something about it! | |
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Mon. 1/28/08 12:53pm
Hank:
That "A Fashionable Disease" track was sort of like an audible experience of the coffee high and then fall | |
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Mon. 1/28/08 12:59pm
michael:
"shave em wet" is a reference to "shave em dry", hence the dedication | |
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Mon. 1/28/08 1:01pm
Woody:
Yeah, I get the naming, its just that folks like Gustaffsson and Vandermark are always dedicating songs to folks that doesn't always make sense with the material (lots of dedications to dub folks for instance). | |
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Mon. 1/28/08 1:25pm
Trent:
FUCK YEAH A LITTLE OP IVY IN THE EARLY AFTERNOON YOU GO WOODY | |
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Mon. 1/28/08 2:33pm
Abraham Something:
This is a phenomenal tune (2:32pm) .. what is it?? I have to leave my desk and I'm afraid to miss you name it. | |
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Mon. 1/28/08 2:34pm
Woody:
track from Bolly wood Funk disc. no artist listed on my disc. | |
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Mon. 1/28/08 2:37pm
Abe S.:
Don't make you a bad person. And the song before from the mutant sounds blog ... did you have anymore info on that? | |
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Mon. 1/28/08 2:37pm
raga:
i think that was Asha Bhosle | |
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Mon. 1/28/08 2:40pm
Nick the Bard:
Asha Bhosle had to get played after I finished playing GTA: Liberty City Stories, gah. Stupid game with it's lousy driving control... now I want to play it again just for that radio station >_< | |
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Mon. 1/28/08 2:47pm
Woody:
From the mutant-sounds blog regarding the Eskaton track: ESKATON-LE CHANT DE LA TERRE/IF, 1979, FRANCE This head-spinning and luminous Zeuhl jazz rock pearl was the first available recording by this legendary French outfit. Though this lacks the immaculately polished and enveloping atmosphere of their 4 Visions album that followed a year later, these two cuts are still soul stirring treasures and a vital piece of the puzzle for you zeuhl true believers out there. | |
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