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Kitch_Man

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  1. "Dancing Invisible" "House of Fog and Mirrors" "The Rat Who Would Be King"
  2. Probably one of the most original edited films in the past 15 years...the cool thing about it is that it's done well and very effective. Thank God for writer/directors like Christopher Nolan. http://www.otnemem.com/index.html
  3. how does that take away from the fact that the songs are great?? Just because they were B-sides or previously unreleased material does not take away any of the quality, emotion or originality... JK
  4. Blind Melon - One of the true versitile bands of the '90's. "Nico" is Brilliant. The Black Crows - Amorica...Check out "Wiser Time" and "Descending." The Watchmen - "Boneyard Tree", "All Uncovered", "Incarnate", "Stereo" I Mother Earth - Scenery and Fish...and Dig were monumental albums.
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    Duets

    Hopefully Matt will invite Holly McNarland to collaborate once again, "Flight Recorder From Viking 7" was stellar. After Holly's first LP "Stuff" came out in '97, I always thought the two of them would sound great off of one and other...Loser Anthems solidified that. Still waiting for new material from Holly though...what a gorgeous voice... JK
  6. Why not just go and get it done.... www.rtvfilm.com
  7. Speilberg...'nuff said... JK
  8. I Can only vote for LOTGA on the fact that here are a couple of songs that I sometimes skip past... JK
  9. I might be wrong here....But when was a video for "Empty Road" ever released to Much or MTV? If it is out, where can one check it out?...and I hope that it isn't just the "In the Studio Recording" footage that Matt had on his site last year... JK
  10. will this be a remake of the 1980 original...or another silly sequel? I think ever since Part IV:(The Final Chapter) they went downhill...Well Part 6: (Jason Lives) is an entertaining exception.
  11. Blind Melon were one of the more versitile bands of the 90's...Shannon Hoon was a true loss to rock music. "Mouthful of Cavities" "St. Andrew's Fall" "Walk" "Change" "Soul One" "I wonder" "Toes Across the Floor" Brilliant!
  12. 54-40 is a great band to see live, and yes Dave has been playing with them for a while now... Check out: "One Gun" "Ocean Pearl" "Love you All" "Casual Viewing" All great tunes...
  13. http://www.i-saw-tarnation.com Went to see this wonderful little film last night... For those looking for anything fresh, original and obscure, take a look.
  14. Anything by Sean Hayes: "A Thousand Tiny Peices" "Hello Hello" "Whalebutterfly"
  15. "The Death of All the Romance" "We Can Have It" Brilliant writing...powerful voice.
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    Favour?

    Dirty...are you a Groupie?...if so, I'm sorry for you.
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    Junos

    Hey, why not support him...never hurts.
  18. Fine Art is one of his best tunes lyrically...and the vocals are intense...I dig his acoustic stuff...
  19. Should be interesting to see the sound of the new band...I am presuming that Pat Stewart is still on Drums...Ryan is a great guitar player, and should be good as backup vocals. I haven't seem Meegan play in a long time, though it will be odd not to see Rich up there... JK
  20. "Blown Wide Open"...brilliant
  21. "Murder" - David Gilmore "Save Me" - The Tea Party (Been a long time...)
  22. Hawksley Workman - "Smoke Baby" K-OS - "The Man I used to Be" The Dears - "The Death of All the Romance" The Jimmy Swift Band - "Astronauts Attempting to Take off Thier Space Suits So That they May Colulate" The Stills - "Lola Stars and Stipes"
  23. Man....We are such spoiled little Brats here in MG land... Get over it.
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