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i listen to you & me, lisbon, and heaven often. great band. is bows + arrows the next step?
bearing in mind there is no walkmen-centric next step you could take that would be bad, i humbly recommend proceeding with everyone who pretended to like me is gone
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I think I listened to Lisbon more than any other record in my collection this year. It's not even my favorite Walkmen album, but it works so well in different housework and cooking scenarios.
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dimejinky99 wrote:
I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
I think I listened to Lisbon more than any other record in my collection this year. It's not even my favorite Walkmen album, but it works so well in different housework and cooking scenarios.
were you to make a the walkmen mix for a the walkmen neophyte, which of lisbon's offerings would you regard as absolutely essential inclusions?
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:28 pm Posts: 14542 Location: Space City
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surface the north wrote:
I think I listened to Lisbon more than any other record in my collection this year. It's not even my favorite Walkmen album, but it works so well in different housework and cooking scenarios.
were you to make a the walkmen mix for a the walkmen neophyte, which of lisbon's offerings would you regard as absolutely essential inclusions?
Taking Lisbon apart piece by piece is as useless as disassembling a sky full of floating clouds. The charm of that record can only really be found when you get it going and then tend to your chores.
That being said, the record's poppier moments would sit well alongside other Walkmen songs if you were to try and hook a newcomer with rhythm and soul. Angela Surf City and Woe Is Me, for sure. Then Blue As Your Blood, and maybe Victory to cap the whole one or two disc introductory collection.
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dimejinky99 wrote:
I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
I think I listened to Lisbon more than any other record in my collection this year. It's not even my favorite Walkmen album, but it works so well in different housework and cooking scenarios.
were you to make a the walkmen mix for a the walkmen neophyte, which of lisbon's offerings would you regard as absolutely essential inclusions?
Taking Lisbon apart piece by piece is as useless as disassembling a sky full of floating clouds. The charm of that record can only really be found when you get it going and then tend to your chores.
That being said, the record's poppier moments would sit well alongside other Walkmen songs if you were to try and hook a newcomer with rhythm and soul. Angela Surf City and Woe Is Me, for sure. Then Blue As Your Blood, and maybe Victory to cap the whole one or two disc introductory collection.
you'd be a welcome addition to any message board mixtape project, old friend.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:28 pm Posts: 14542 Location: Space City
spike wrote:
surface the north wrote:
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surface the north wrote:
I think I listened to Lisbon more than any other record in my collection this year. It's not even my favorite Walkmen album, but it works so well in different housework and cooking scenarios.
were you to make a the walkmen mix for a the walkmen neophyte, which of lisbon's offerings would you regard as absolutely essential inclusions?
Taking Lisbon apart piece by piece is as useless as disassembling a sky full of floating clouds. The charm of that record can only really be found when you get it going and then tend to your chores.
That being said, the record's poppier moments would sit well alongside other Walkmen songs if you were to try and hook a newcomer with rhythm and soul. Angela Surf City and Woe Is Me, for sure. Then Blue As Your Blood, and maybe Victory to cap the whole one or two disc introductory collection.
you'd be a welcome addition to any message board mixtape project, old friend.
I wouldn't know how to even begin converting my wax onto a flac drive, pal.
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dimejinky99 wrote:
I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
I think I listened to Lisbon more than any other record in my collection this year. It's not even my favorite Walkmen album, but it works so well in different housework and cooking scenarios.
were you to make a the walkmen mix for a the walkmen neophyte, which of lisbon's offerings would you regard as absolutely essential inclusions?
Taking Lisbon apart piece by piece is as useless as disassembling a sky full of floating clouds. The charm of that record can only really be found when you get it going and then tend to your chores.
That being said, the record's poppier moments would sit well alongside other Walkmen songs if you were to try and hook a newcomer with rhythm and soul. Angela Surf City and Woe Is Me, for sure. Then Blue As Your Blood, and maybe Victory to cap the whole one or two disc introductory collection.
you'd be a welcome addition to any message board mixtape project, old friend.
I wouldn't know how to even begin converting my wax onto a flac drive, pal.
1. "5 AM" 2. "The Silent Orchestra" 3. "Alexandra" 4. "11 O'Clock Friday Night" 5. "St Mary's County" 6. "Self Pity" 7. "I Retired" 8. "I Don't Need Anyone" 9. "Bless Your Heart" 10. "The Smallest Splinter" 11. "Waltz" * 12. "In Our Time (I'll Always Love You)" * 13. "Utrecht" * 14. "I'll Never Love Again" *
* Deluxe Edition
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