strangerinthehouse wrote:
This just showed up on a brazilian blog. It looks very spare, maybe without a booklet.
Any chance that's a promo version? (he asked, hoping for something more substantial to pick up on Tuesday)
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strangerinthehouse wrote:
This just showed up on a brazilian blog. It looks very spare, maybe without a booklet.
spooky girlfriend wrote:Okay, I know I've been out of it for a while, but could someone tell me what "Momofuku" is, or do any of you know? Or is it actually anything at all?
Fishfinger king wrote:spooky girlfriend wrote:Okay, I know I've been out of it for a while, but could someone tell me what "Momofuku" is, or do any of you know? Or is it actually anything at all?
It's surely the natural response of a Liverpool supporter to the news that Sissoko is actually playing pretty well for Juventus.

laughingcrow wrote:(lurches back into life)
Can't wait until tommorrow! Will be buying it first thing from Fopp, and spending all bank holiday monday grooving to the new sound.
johnfoyle wrote:http://vinyljunkies.blogspot.com/2008/05/in-nutshell-i-bought-lots-of-records.html
Sunday, May 04, 2008
GAZ blogs -

Otis Westinghouse wrote:You profligate spender! Well it was fun heading to Fopp on a Monday bank holiday and finding the new Elvis there. Bugger iTunes, this is much more fun. Was hoping for £10, but £12 will do, especially as I also got the Control DVD for a decent £8.
Loving it! Opening three tracks are stormers. The organ bit at the end of American Gangster Time does indeed sound like something you'd hear at a basketball match. Reminds me of the early 70s, and in particular The Glitter Band!
Need to give the record several listens to get my head around it. General impression is very strong. Seems like he's continuing the thread from The Delivery Man to me, though he seems to have reconnected more with the Beatles (Mr Feathers), and, more broadly, some of his more English sensibilities. The fresh, live, lively sound is great. Love the vocal harmonies. No Hiding Place is another classic opener. Verse reminds me a lot of You Bowed Down, but not the rest of it. Mr Feathers also quotes Accidents WIll Happen with the 'It's the damage that we do' line.
MOJO wrote:Hey - What web browser are you using? Did you try to kill / delete your cookies and then reload your browser?
GCM wrote:Well, I don't know about FOPP or other record stores, but i-Tunes had it for £7.99. That will do me fine - I don't need the CD and packaging. To be honest, I would only have copied the disc to i-Tunes anyway and it would probably never have been used again.
Now to get listening...
Otis Westinghouse wrote:. The organ bit at the end of American Gangster Time does indeed sound like something you'd hear at a basketball match.
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