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Post by 212margarita on Jan 2, 2009 12:26:47 GMT -5
I downloaded it last night, I liked "Strawberry Jam" but didn't really think it was as great as all the hype, but damn this album is pretty amazing. The production is damn near perfect and the harmonies are really beautiful. Has anyone else given this a listen yet?
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Post by hoodrat on Jan 2, 2009 12:30:29 GMT -5
man, i thought this was going to be a thread about the atrocious venue of the same name.
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Post by Jersey on Jan 2, 2009 18:13:23 GMT -5
man, i thought this was going to be a thread about the atrocious venue of the same name. What don't you like about it? I've only worked it- never watched a show from the seats, etc- but it seems like a pretty cool place, no?
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sportfishing
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Post by sportfishing on Jan 2, 2009 18:26:10 GMT -5
i was floored the first time i listened to this. it was first in a long queue of cds for a car trip down to chicago. we ended up only listening to merriweather. and on the way back, haha.
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Post by hoodrat on Jan 2, 2009 18:39:23 GMT -5
man, i thought this was going to be a thread about the atrocious venue of the same name. What don't you like about it? I've only worked it- never watched a show from the seats, etc- but it seems like a pretty cool place, no? it's mainly just a pain in the arse to get to. parking situation is reliably a nightmare. whoever is in charge of such things always seems surprised by how many people show up. and, on a more personal note, it has rained both times i went out there. and last time i went, it was to see bob dylan, who put on a terrible show. so, i was late, cold, wet, muddy, couldn't see a damned thing anyway from the back of the lawn, and disappointed.
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Post by jtd7 on Jan 2, 2009 19:08:55 GMT -5
man, i thought this was going to be a thread about the atrocious venue of the same name. Lordy, is that still around? It must be almost forty years since I went there with Mom and my big sister. They wanted to hear Tom Jones. I was in the eighth grade and wanted to hear the comedian Norm Crosby, who was opening. But I was blown away by the first opening act, whom none of us had heard of: Gladys Knight and the Pips.
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Mahoney
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Post by Mahoney on Jan 6, 2009 10:32:06 GMT -5
i dig it. i could never really get into AC or panda bear before, but this album is good.
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Post by hoodrat on Jan 6, 2009 10:53:46 GMT -5
man, i thought this was going to be a thread about the atrocious venue of the same name. Lordy, is that still around? It must be almost forty years since I went there with Mom and my big sister. They wanted to hear Tom Jones. I was in the eighth grade and wanted to hear the comedian Norm Crosby, who was opening. But I was blown away by the first opening act, whom none of us had heard of: Gladys Knight and the Pips. awesome.
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Post by hard corey on Jan 6, 2009 23:22:01 GMT -5
i am excited enough about this to drive to a store and buy a physical copy.
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Post by 212margarita on Jan 7, 2009 12:25:07 GMT -5
i dig it. i could never really get into AC or panda bear before, but this album is good. thats pretty much how i feel, strawberry jam had a couple of pretty cool songs on it. I really couldnt get into the Panda Bear record at all. But MPP is really solid, the more i listen to it the more i enjoy it.
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