If this comment doesn't go through, my paranoia might escalate out of control. (I've posted several other comments here, Cath, that have never appeared. Sigh.)
For the record, I posted a comment on your Reality TV post below, mentioning that I liked your SUV spot, mentioning how cool I thought the software was that allowed such simple video editing, and, finally, I commented on how much more I like Foreign Films than Hollywood movies, in response to your "For the love of film" post, which, for some reason, has comments disabled. :-)
I'm really loving this album. It reminds me of Rust Never Sleeps in lots of ways. He's coming down here with Crosby, Stills and Nash in August--going to go with a small group. Very excited! NOT flaunting. :-)
I've listened to it a couple more times now and it's growing on me. My first reaction was that it was a hastily thrown together garageband session in order to get VERY important messages out quickly. But, the more I listen the more I hear the artistry.
BTW, I can't stop listening to Bruce Springsteen's latest: We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions. I haven't liked Bruce's music in a long time, but this record is inspired.
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I can't wait to listen to it.
It's very well done. I especially like what he did with the track, 'Impeach the President'. :-)
Classic electric Neil.
If this comment doesn't go through, my paranoia might escalate out of control. (I've posted several other comments here, Cath, that have never appeared. Sigh.)
Blogger likes me again. Hooray!
For the record, I posted a comment on your Reality TV post below, mentioning that I liked your SUV spot, mentioning how cool I thought the software was that allowed such simple video editing, and, finally, I commented on how much more I like Foreign Films than Hollywood movies, in response to your "For the love of film" post, which, for some reason, has comments disabled. :-)
I'm really loving this album. It reminds me of Rust Never Sleeps in lots of ways. He's coming down here with Crosby, Stills and Nash in August--going to go with a small group. Very excited!
NOT flaunting. :-)
I've listened to it a couple more times now and it's growing on me. My first reaction was that it was a hastily thrown together garageband session in order to get VERY important messages out quickly. But, the more I listen the more I hear the artistry.
BTW, I can't stop listening to Bruce Springsteen's latest: We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions. I haven't liked Bruce's music in a long time, but this record is inspired.
Yeah, Restless Consumer is f**ing fantastic. I'm very impressed with the lyrics overall.
I've been wanting to buy that Springsteen! I've just heard samples so far.
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