"there are immaturities, but there are immensities" - Bright Star (dir. Jane Campion)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
"the fear of being wrong can keep you from being anything at all" - Nayland Blake >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "It may be foolish to be foolish, but, somehow, even more so, to not be" - Airport Through The Trees
Really dug Thinking Fellers Union at the time particularly after becoming disillusioned with Pavement post Watery Domestic EP. I might pull out a couple of their records to see how they sit now. They might have been the last top shelf weird band. I didn't know anyone else who liked them. They were definitely an acquired taste like an unusual fine wine. I wonder if any kids now ever give them a listen? Or if they're just left to the dustbin of history.
that was the only one of their records that really did it for me. wonder how it would sound now. i did see them live in some tiny box like club in North London but it didn't come across too well - possibly the deficiencies of the venue or the sound system. i think there was a danger of avant-whimsy that they were susceptible too and if faint memory serves they succumbed to.
Really dug Thinking Fellers Union at the time particularly after becoming disillusioned with Pavement post Watery Domestic EP. I might pull out a couple of their records to see how they sit now. They might have been the last top shelf weird band. I didn't know anyone else who liked them. They were definitely an acquired taste like an unusual fine wine. I wonder if any kids now ever give them a listen? Or if they're just left to the dustbin of history.
ReplyDeletethat was the only one of their records that really did it for me. wonder how it would sound now. i did see them live in some tiny box like club in North London but it didn't come across too well - possibly the deficiencies of the venue or the sound system. i think there was a danger of avant-whimsy that they were susceptible too and if faint memory serves they succumbed to.
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