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From John Baggs <arthurbang2@aol.com>
Subject Re: Jellyfish Lyrics
Date Sat, 21 Jan 2012 18:33:54 -0800

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I prefer Spilt Milk, but not by too much. New Mistake has always been one of my favorites. 

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On Jan 21, 2012, at 6:14 PM, Steven Moore <moore1216@msn.com> wrote:

> 
> Critics in general seem to favor Spilt Milk...it's well done, great production, but as a whole I prefer the melodies 
> and simplicity of Belly Button.
> Steve
> 
> 
>> Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2012 16:30:44 -0800
>> From: jhjr@sbcglobal.net
>> Subject: Jellyfish Lyrics
>> To: audities@smoe.org
>> 
>> Hello all. I'm new to the autities world. I guess this is old news but I wanted 
>> to start a thread on Jellyfish. The whole package is of tremendous quality: 
>> musicianship, production, melodies, vocals, passion, creativity. I take it most 
>> people like the first album a little bit more than the second. Maybe it's more 
>> streamlined and understated. But, I like Spilt Milk more. The intensity sparkles 
>> on almost every tune. And the lyrics. On almost every song there is at least one 
>> and usually several - to me - stunning lyrical moves. In particular I am struck 
>> by the lyrical majesty of New Mistake. Have you guys heard that for a while? 
>> It's about young love turning into a baby. The whole thing is staggeringly good 
>> in my opinion. 
>> Check this out as an example:
>> Intermission gave way to a miracle
>> The birth of an accident grew to a spectacle
>> That didn't wait, her mother was three weeks late
>> So Father Mason clutching his crucifix
>> Baptized the baby in whiskey and licorice
>> What a lovely way, drowning sins in tooth decay
>> 
>> I mean - come on. What about that? To me that's pop lyric gold right there. 
>> Clever, tasteful, evocative, sensitive, funny. I could go on and on. 
>> So.....wondering if anyone agrees or what your take is on Jellyfish lyrics on 
>> this song or in general. I think he's right up there with the best like Andy 
>> Partridge and Chris Difford. 
>                         


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