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From JBrenneman@macdermid.com
Subject eytan
Date Mon, 9 Feb 2004 15:21:59 -0800

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after watching AMERICAN SPLENDOR on DVD and absolutely loving it, as per my
m.o., i checked out the special features and was pleasantly surprised to
find that you, mr. mirsky, were the composer of that nifty cut from the
film. surprised? yeah, well i bought "was it something i said?" (title?)
played it once, and shelved it (didn't sell it thinking i might like it
later.) guess i shouldn't of been surprised because i loved the cut in that
other great flick, TOA OF STEVE. hmmmm. so, do you save your good tunes for
film? i guess this is a backhanded compliment, huh?

take this from a guy who actually enjoys listening to natalie merchant.

-jeff

np: natalie merchant - motherland


Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2004 15:12:33 -0500
From: "Eytan Mirsky" <eytanmirsky@hotmail.com>
To: audities@smoe.org
Subject: Grammys
Message-ID: <Law11-F37xZmnCRkZxm000310e3@hotmail.com>

That funk extravaganza sounded good on paper, but in practice the singing
was so awful I had to turn the channel. Earth Wind and Fire started out all

right, but then couldn't do the falsetto parts. And when P-funk started
their thang you had about 30 people singing out of tune and also seemingly
not knowing what song they were supposed to be doing.

-Jeff


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