rdcu> Once again you haven't listened to the record properly.
rdcu> You can't review it properly for another week at least,
I haven't even heard it yet so no review from me.
rdcu> I don't think.
You don't? Forgive me, but I think you do.
rdcu> hardcore or something. This album is humourous - I'm so
rdcu> sorry if you don't like to smile.
RdJ has me in pleats at times, just like the Palace Brothers and Sebadoh. It's
so overdone, I can only grin, and grin again. Maybe you want to try some more
smiling as well ... it's good for you.
rdcu> Get out of the past pal, the world is always changing.
Yes, words of wisdom are spoken. One up for Grant.
rdcu> Try and identify with the side of the music that IS like his old
rdcu> stuff, i.e the soul, the fact that it's still by Richard.
Couldn't be happier - RDJ works better than Prozac.
rdcu> just post your favourite records of the last month, excluding the
rdcu> Rx stable, and I think I'll see where you're coming from.
.... a near impossible task as I never do without Rx
But okay, for amusement only, in no particular order.
Tortoise:Millions Now Living Will Never Die
Tortoise:Djed - Bruise Blood mix by U.N.K.L.E.
Him:Egg
Clear:it's all becoming ...
Reload:A Collection of Short Stories
Freeform:Prowl
Autechre:Tri Repetae
Locust:Weathered Well
Locust:Truth is Made of Arguments
The Verve:A Storm in Heaven
Public Enemy:It takes a nation of millions
Django Reinhardt:Djangology
Meat Beat Manifesto:Subliminal Sandwich
Further Self Evident Truths 3
Luke Vibert in all his shapes and colours
Swirlies:they spent their youthful days in the glittering world of the salons
Apollo 2:the divine compilation
Matthew Herbert, Source Direct, Disjecta, Seefeel, Bio Muse, GC, Link, etc.
not as difficult as I thought ...
Helen