PaulMcClelland
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Date: March 13, 2005 @ 8:29 AM
what a fun song to listen to...nice musical arrangememnt and mix...PMcC
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dkeifer
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Date: March 13, 2005 @ 7:25 PM
Holy linoleum?! Are you guys like a hundred years old or something?! Where did you get all this!? Man, oh, man. This is like the sleek angelic love-child of Visions of Johanna and A Love Supreme. This is incredibly, mind-bendingly good. I really like the harmonica during the dramatic part around 4 minutes, and the psychedelic part in the cave, but that's really beside the point. Yow.
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kingo
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Date: March 13, 2005 @ 7:46 PM
:nowordstoputhere:
This is very excellently woven. It's a tapestry of beautiful flowers with a big bloody mark somewhere slightly off from the center.
I think I'm going to have to listen fifteen or so times to get all of what's going on in the lyrics. Feels like there's a lot there.
I really dig the vocals, the harmony stuff is excellent. The guitars and drums and bass all sit right where they belong.
Nice work. This thing starts giving me chills real big around 4:30, when everything starts getting all big and nutsy.
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DearNeal
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Date: March 14, 2005 @ 11:55 PM
Man, I'm really into this track. I'm checking out the rest of the stuff now. You guys have a good thing going for you, keep up the good work.
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prozacrat
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Date: April 7, 2005 @ 5:41 PM
Thanks for the compliments guys. I feel bad, though, because this is a bad rough mix and missing a few parts. I'll see if I can put a better version on sometime soon.
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leplume
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Date: April 16, 2005 @ 3:49 PM
Wow! This is trippy and fun. I need to listan again just to get the full impat. I love the changes - each one took it someone new and more bizzarre! What a scarey fun carnival ride this was! The light harmonies kept it all sunny and bright in contrast with the lyrics were saying. Love it!
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zedsalt
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Date: July 20, 2005 @ 12:54 PM
This is the most gleefully twisted narrative that I've heard in a dog's age (makes me wish I could've heard it more clearly, but all told, it was worth the work). It's like Absurdist theatre set to a soundtrack Ennio Morricone might've written while trippin' on Mescaline at a county fair somewhere in the American Southwest. It would've been right at home on the Hampton Grease Band's "Music to Eat" or Alexander Spence's "Oar", but to be honest, I don't know if either the good Colonel or Skip would've generated this much of a story. The instrumental break, especially, put me in mind of HGB.
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JasonJSmoke
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Date: December 17, 2005 @ 10:31 AM
This sounds like a more mellow "Meat Puppets" recording, Great job guys, I really enjoyed this track.
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rhthesinner
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Date: January 27, 2006 @ 5:38 AM
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