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October 23, 2007

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Mogambo

Having only tragically recently discovered y'all, I'm developing a bad habit of spending all night downloading fucked up mp3s like this from this bizarre and brilliant blog.... having loved stuff like, well, THIS SHIT for years, you lot have made my month (if not year!). Peace 'n' potatoes to every last man jack of you. And lady jack. Or similar fem equivalent. Jah guide & protect!

MrFab

"What Do I See In You" is like two completely different songs randomly stuck together, one brilliant, one garbage. But I LOVE the good parts, the 2-note backing, the drumming-on-a-book percussion - all rather Beat Happening-ish.

telethon

sounds like mr. page is fighting some congestion

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