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# And, in your heart of hearts, you just didn't actually like it.
And you still don't.
(, Sun 22 May 2011, 5:42, archived)
# Haha ah man
you're so wrong. I fucking loved the music that was around at that time. I still have some cassettes laying around (cassettes!) of sessions that I recorded off the radio. I dug a few out last year and set up my old player, they still sounded awesome to me.
(, Sun 22 May 2011, 5:53, archived)
# Aw, you called my bluff!
*NOTE TO SELF: PUT SOME SELF-AGGRANDISING BULLSHIT HERE*
(, Sun 22 May 2011, 6:00, archived)
# i may have some links to some tapes i've uploaded
(, Sun 22 May 2011, 6:00, archived)
# So I re-iterate: check out Janelle Monae's record.
Which you've previously said isn't your kind of thing.
It might be. Will taking the chance bankrupt you?
(, Sun 22 May 2011, 6:09, archived)
# Well I gave a few of the tracks a listen
and no it really isn't my kind of thing, and it doesn't seem like the kind of music that would grow on me.
A pity because I am on the lookout for new music, I've been playing the same stuff on rotation for too long.

I think the last album I actually went as far as adding to iTunes was Boards Of Canada's Campfire Headphase, which I think is ok, but not wonderful. Only just ok, in fact.
(, Sun 22 May 2011, 6:21, archived)
# My current favourite is Roky Erickson's "True Love Cast Out All Evil".
Although I admit it kinda stretches the definition of 'current' a bit, even though it's fairly new. "Newly allowed out of a maximum-security facility for the criminally insane after 30 years" would be closer to it.
Fucking great record, though.
(, Sun 22 May 2011, 6:32, archived)
# Right, then.
Robert Wyatt's "Rock Bottom" or GTFO.
Not joking. I'm trying to save your life here.
(, Sun 22 May 2011, 6:55, archived)