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From | "Bill Jones" <wigout6@juno.com> |
Subject | Grant Hart < DOH!! > |
Date | Sat, 24 Feb 2007 19:15:01 GMT |
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Somehow I overlooked (or didn't receive?) the digest in which a few
people replied to my post about Husker Du, and my suggestion that they
couldn't reunite due to Grant Hart's passing. I just learned of this
while scouring the archives, wondering why my Husker Du post hadn't
shown up (when, in fact, it had).
I am terribly embarrassed to have given out such incredibly false
information! I could've sworn that I learned of his death years ago -
but obviously I was misinformed. My apologies. And I've very glad to
learn that I was mistaken. So... any talk of a reunion? : - )
I'm a big fan of their "New Day Rising" album, and I also really
liked "Warehouse." For me, the Mould songs are the best, though I
also like a few of Grant's, including Too Much Spice and Tell You Why
Tomorrow. My faves by Mould from this album are Could You Be The One?
(of course), It's Not Peculiar (love that one!), Friend You've Got To
Fall (fab), No Reservations, and Standing In The Rain. Great stuff.
By the way, last night I had a great time enjoying duckpin bowling at
Seidel's in Baltimore, while getting to see The Pale Stars and The
Jennifers. The Pale Stars revealed some fine new tunes in their set,
after opening with a cool version of September Gurls. I really dig
their song, "Trussed," from their debut album. It was good to see 3/4
of Splitsville in the house, along with the band's producer, but it
reminded me how much I want to hear another album!
Be seeing you,
Bill
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