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Dale!
I haven't listened to them in forever it feels like. When I was listening to random stuff on last.fm a few weeks back, Royksopp forever came on and I was just all kinds of . Junior was definitely a favorite.
Senior on the other hand...
Dale!
I listened to selections from Royksopp's "Junior" ... the Robyn track "The Girl And The Robot",
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I ws so hoping Sharknado would make it into the new thread's title.
Also, Kind of Blue is not the album to listen to whilst one drives up the west side of Idaho on a warm Sunday morning. Didn't really work. Now, In Rainbows, on the other hand, was an excellent choice. Especially when House of Cards was on right during a good twisty bit of the road. Radiohead has several good songs for twisty roads.
Especially when House of Cards was on right during a good twisty bit of the road.
In Rainbows is a great driving album. Particularly at night.
Enough said!Damn right you love the thread title.
Martha, where in Idaho were you?
I have been to 0 concerts so far this year.
That number will change to 2 this week.
And that's what I love about 'Magnificent' -- the mood it creates. It's ecstatic, but it's a moody kind of ecstasy. It's almost like a memory, like a reflection being brought to life in the present moment....soon to be an afterthought, yet captured and preserved by something eternal....which makes it ethereal somehow. That's what that solo does for me.
During an exchange with Professor Yuppie, this was typed:
I have no comment, really, just sharing.
During an exchange with Professor Yuppie, this was typed:
I have no comment, really, just sharing.
Well that quote is not from the Professor, it was typed to him during a discussion regarding the merits of Magnificock (this is the one and only song whose immature cockification cannot, ever, be shaken by me). If you already realize this, forgive me, just seemed from your post like maybe you didn't.