posted by
minervacat at 09:52am on 16/09/2008 under media:music spam
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Seven songs I'm currently digging:
[Jets To Brazil -- "Morning New Disease"] 3MB, .m4a. Noisy late-90's rock. i am dreaming of a life and it's not the life that's mine/in a stolen car i rocket west out past that jersey lineComments are good; comments that you're snagging things, or comments that you've listened and enjoyed.
[Leona Naess -- "Don't Use My Broken Heart"] 4MB, .mp3. Sweetly poppy indie rock. don't use the records i played you/to seduce and reduce what remains
[The Old Ceremony -- "God Said I Could Have You"] 6MB, .mp3. Darkly noir-ish indie rock. god said i could have you/you belong to me
[Ryan Adams -- "Oh My Sweet Carolina"] 4MB, .mp3. so i went on to cleveland and i ended up insane/i bought a borrowed suit and learned to dance
[Steel Train -- "Dakota"] 3MB, .mp3. From the Daytrotter Sessions, not the album. we were young and nearly famous
[Firewater -- "Three-legged Dog"] 3MB, .mp3. World-fusion-y indie rock. i've been down so long that coming up is giving me the bends
[Slobberbone -- "Sweetness, That's Your Cue"] 9MB, .mp3. Americana-laced rock. people try but they can't break through/still i won't hold that against you/no matter what you might try and do/hey sweetness, that's your cue.
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Anyway, owe you a long email - coming this week. Miss you.
Also, you are evil - because of you, my goodreads.com "to read" list is ridiculous long - because you read so fast and I trust your taste and opinion so much, I add anything you give four stars or above. (We've got that Michael Harvey book "The Chicago Way" in the store, and I've been eye-ing it for sometime. But I try not to buy books from work, and to use the library instead. Therefore, I am backed up. Also, because my reading speed can no longer keep up with the magnitude of my book lust and my need to keep up with several genres at once. Sigh).
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don't go slower on my account :) Maybe *I'm* just slowing down - working my way through a few books at a time (non-fic takes me a lot longer), and not whipping through as much fiction. Perhaps I'm reading with more attention or something.
I used to read 1,000 pages a weekend, easy - but of course, that was when I was more depressed and hiding from the world. I still hide from the world in my house, and feather my nest with books, shoring them up against the apocalypse, but I find there's more to do in my house than just read (chores, projects, improvements, etc. Oh, and a pretty awesome husband).
Let's call it a good thing.
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