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From erhoek@comcast.net
Subject Re: The best song in the world today...
Date Sun, 09 Mar 2008 02:05:28 +0000

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Paul Sampson's Lazy Records compiled a cd of all their early tracks (mostly done with a different drummer) around 1989 and released it as Lazy 86-88. Worth it alone for the original versions of Thru the Flowers,Buzz Buzz Buzz and Stop Killing Me as well as a great track called Really Stupid. Cool band and Tracy Tracy was the cutest thing since Clare Grogan.
My kids were watching a movie recently that used a more poppy-punk cover version of Crash in one scene



.   -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Stewart Mason" <craigtorso@verizon.net>
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <synthhtnys@comcast.net>
> > AHA! This is one of those songs that I have heard for years and 
> > always under some condition where I can't find out who it is... It's 
> > haunted me for some time...the mystery is finally solved, Thanks 
> > Stewart!
> 
> Glad to help.  You should immediately track down the first two 
> Primitives albums, LOVELY and PURE. (Album #3, GALORE, is not that 
> great.) LOVELY was my favorite album from the moment of its release in 
> 1988 until well into the '90s, and I still consider it one of the most 
> perfect albums of all time, in that it's an album with a clear set of 
> artistic guidelines and every song fulfills them.  PURE is nearly as 
> good.
> 
> S
> 


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