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Air - Talkie Walkie
#2
Posted 21 May 2004 - 4:03 PM
I agree with you!! I really dig Talkie Walkie, it's a lush and gorgeous record, beautifully put together. Moon Safari is a great record as well, if you don't get the record do yourself a favor and check out Kelly Watch the Stars - it's fantastic. Actually all their records are good listening.
Another one of my favorites by Air is the Virgin Suicides soundtrack - it's very Pink Floydian in some ways (I've read it described as the Dark Side of the Moon Safari) and it's quite a dark departure for Air.
Another one of my favorites by Air is the Virgin Suicides soundtrack - it's very Pink Floydian in some ways (I've read it described as the Dark Side of the Moon Safari) and it's quite a dark departure for Air.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#4
Posted 21 May 2004 - 6:24 PM
I've got them all apart from Talkie Walkie. I remember hearing Sexy Boy when it was released for the first time, it was amazing, I went out and bought the single, then bought their next release; kelly watch the stars. I prefer the Edit version of the track rather than the album one, it's completly different.
Never bothered to listen to Everybody Hertz. Premier Symtoms is a great album though, worth purchasing :)[/b]
Never bothered to listen to Everybody Hertz. Premier Symtoms is a great album though, worth purchasing :)[/b]

#6
Posted 21 May 2004 - 9:08 PM
Yeah this is a great album. I remember all the fuss before sexyboy came out and the first time i got to hear it was when a program about french music was on tv so i went out and bought premieres symptoms, casanova 70 is a good track i have the the first issue of ps as they re-released it a few years after when they became big.
#8
Posted 15 June 2004 - 4:33 AM
heheheh... I was walking to work today listening to my iPod when Run comes on and I felt so wonderful because I was already walking at the same speed.
He put on a turn-down collar, a black bow, and wore his Sunday tail-coat. As such, he looked spruce, and what his clothes would not do, his instinct for making the most of his good looks would.
#13
Posted 15 June 2004 - 3:38 PM
Come on now, GLAKO is just mature for his age - the exception to the rule!
I put away Talkie Walkie for about a month and I dragged it out again over the weekend and I'm hooked like it was new. I like the way it transports you to another world. It's so hard for that record not to change the way you feel (for the better!)
I put away Talkie Walkie for about a month and I dragged it out again over the weekend and I'm hooked like it was new. I like the way it transports you to another world. It's so hard for that record not to change the way you feel (for the better!)
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#17
Posted 16 June 2004 - 3:02 AM
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Come on now, GLAKO is just mature for his age
Like the cheese Stilton hey Glako ;-)
lol, Stilton is a fine blue cheese. There are two sorts you can purchase at our shop: Colston Bassett farmhouse Stilton or commercially produced (which is much cheaper). Stilton is a flavourful cheese, fairly strong too. The commercially produced Stilton is not as tastey or sharp. A similar cheese is Shropshire.
He put on a turn-down collar, a black bow, and wore his Sunday tail-coat. As such, he looked spruce, and what his clothes would not do, his instinct for making the most of his good looks would.
#19
Posted 16 June 2004 - 7:07 AM
Hey, this thread's getting cheesy! ;) But a good cheese is one of the finer things in life. There's this great French cheese shop near my husband's work and once in a great while he brings home the most incredible, fresh cheeses mmmmm. I wish there was a specialty cheese shop near me. But I'm kind of glad there isn't, I'd either be bloated and in a sleepy cheese coma all the time or I'd weigh as much as an elephant.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle