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31st December 2009

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aesthera:

Ben Folds ft. Regina Spektor - You Don’t Know Me

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22nd December 2009

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Gaga - Imagine

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18th December 2009

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6th December 2009

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triphop:

I WANT HAM

BY ALISON

5th December 2009

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Click Yoni’s face to read my end of the year music blog!
Love,
Tricia

Click Yoni’s face to read my end of the year music blog!

Love,

Tricia

2nd December 2009

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dethjunkie:Squeeze - Cool for Cats

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1st December 2009

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scribble-scribbles:

after laughter - lyyke li

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23rd November 2009

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sing something sweet, november 22 2009

The Beatles – “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” (Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967)

The Beatles – “She’s Leaving Home” (Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967)

Sia - “Where I Belong” (Colour the Small One, 2006)

The Smiths – “I Know It’s Over” (The Queen Is Dead, 1986)

New Buffalo – “Come Back” (The Last Beautiful Day, 2004)

The Mountain Goats – “Deuteronomy 2:10” (The Life of the World to Come, 2009)

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21st November 2009

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More details on the Magnetic Fields’ new album, Realism, have been released, prompting one author of this blog to look into a medically-induced coma as an alternative to the painful wait for January 26th.
According to Nonesuch.com, “Realism finds front man and songwriter Stephin Merritt drawing inspiration from late 1960s / early 70s orchestral and psychedelic folk. Realism’s all-acoustic recording line up featured no electronic instruments, and used nontraditional percussion instruments, ranging from tabla to tree leaves.”
The best part of this isn’t even one of my favorite bands dabbling in one of my favorite genres - it’s that new albums mean TOURS!
The Magnetic Fields will be at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston for two nights - February 10 & 11.  Tickets are on sale now, so grab ‘em up!  Mercedes and I will be there the first night, and I will spend the rest of the week with a goofy smile on my face.

More details on the Magnetic Fields’ new album, Realism, have been released, prompting one author of this blog to look into a medically-induced coma as an alternative to the painful wait for January 26th.

According to Nonesuch.com, “Realism finds front man and songwriter Stephin Merritt drawing inspiration from late 1960s / early 70s orchestral and psychedelic folk. Realism’s all-acoustic recording line up featured no electronic instruments, and used nontraditional percussion instruments, ranging from tabla to tree leaves.”

The best part of this isn’t even one of my favorite bands dabbling in one of my favorite genres - it’s that new albums mean TOURS!

The Magnetic Fields will be at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston for two nights - February 10 & 11.  Tickets are on sale now, so grab ‘em up!  Mercedes and I will be there the first night, and I will spend the rest of the week with a goofy smile on my face.

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21st November 2009

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Relevant because Coconut Records is amazing.
also i mean it’s jason schwartzman.

Relevant because Coconut Records is amazing.

also i mean it’s jason schwartzman.