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From lauree <wordtravelsfast@gmail.com>
Subject Re: Attic Lights was Re: Caution, May Induce Vomiting.
Date Sun, 28 Dec 2008 23:33:09 -0500

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I've only been able to listen to Attic Lights through myspace and streaming...
I don't see any UK online stores that will sell it to me, not even for
a download.

any suggestions? I've loved what I've heard, and I bought the
Christmas benefit song, so I have that!

for those who are curious:

http://www.atticlights.co.uk/home
http://www.myspace.com/atticlights
lauree

On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 10:36 PM, govango <govango@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Attic Lights. What an amazing record this year. I just love trying something on
> a lark, and finding a gem, a favorite that I keep playing over and over.
>
>  michael
>
> --- On Thu, 12/25/08, Joseph Savitz <jsavitz3@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> From: Joseph Savitz <jsavitz3@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Caution, May Induce Vomiting.
> To: "audities@smoe.org" <audities@smoe.org>
> Date: Thursday, December 25, 2008, 6:59 PM
>
>
> Would somebody please launch a threadkiller and kill this boring-ass thread dead! It's a false choice! You can like any type of music you want! The Kinks box is excellent! But so are the Attic Lights! Enough nostalgia! Let's talk about all the good stuff! Like Rodriguez' "Cold Fact" for example...
>
> Joseph L. Savitz III
>
> (803) 319-7004
> jsavitz3@gmail.com
>
> Columbia, South Carolina
>
> On Dec 25, 2008, at 6:38 PM, Scotthomewood@cs.com wrote:
>
>> audities@gmail.com writes:
>>> '77-'81 gave '64-'74 a run for its money
>>
>> I would agree, but only in terms of rock music. If you consider other genres
>> like soul/funk/R&B music, reggae, jazz and country etc. it still doesn't come
>> close. For rock, yeah, I can see that.
>>
>> Sadly, '77-'81 with it's almost simultaneous birth of punk, new wave and rap,
>> seems to be the last big "burst" so far. After that you have smaller trends
>> of hair metal, grunge, teeny-pop (which has always been around in some form)
>> and various forms of dance music but nothing quite as cataclysmic or earth
>> shattering as what's come before.
>>
>> Do those with kids still see in their actions what we went through when new
>> albums came out and artists toured etc? I mean, do kids still react the same
>> way about music that we did? I mean, the question sounds simplistic I know, but
>> I remember living and dying for certain albums when they came out, listening
>> to them with friends, our lives being consumed with that type of stuff. Is it
>> the same? Or is it all games now? Those with kids, please chime in.
>>
>> Scott Homewood
>
>
>
>
>



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