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From:
Guy Elden, Jr.
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Date:
Tue, 6 Aug 1996 22:26:34 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
(idm) re: underworld
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quoted 2 lines I've been wondering that myself. _Second Toughest in the Infants_ is> I've been wondering that myself. _Second Toughest in the Infants_ is > easily the equal of _Dubnobasswithmyheadman_, and many of the singles
Absolutely. My personal fav is the first 7 or 8 minutes of the first track, Juanita, where they start right in on stream-of-consicousness vocals. It's challenging enough figuring out what they're saying, let alone what ideas they're trying to get across. From what I can gather by the track sub-section titles, and lyrics, it's about one of them losing some kite, and a coca-cola sign. Not much, I admit, but can anyone else help piece together the first song?
quoted 5 lines Underworld has been putting out recently contain tracks that are> Underworld has been putting out recently contain tracks that are > nothing short of masterpieces (my personal favorite being "Cherry Pie" > off the "Pearls Girl" single). Plus nobody seems to have noticed that > the CD "single" (all 78 minutes of it) of the combined vinyl version of > "Dark & Long" has been reissued and is now easily available (albeit as
I've got one vinyl single of Dark & Long, with the Spoon Deep and Thing In Book mixes. What other versions are there? -- guyjr@cc.gatech.edu | I.D.M.- That stage in sleeping when your feet are a.k.a., Guy Elden Jr. | moving faster than your eyes.