(fax) Misc ramblings
Andrew
andrewdk at sbcglobal.net
Tue May 16 21:28:05 EDT 2006
I think KF3 would be superb if it weren't for the vocals. The tracks
without vocals are already very good.
Having just got my hands on Wagons-Lits (thanks Dave!) I can finally say
that it's pretty darn good, and not a big surprise as to why it sold out
so quick -- Lastec is amazing really, the good parts from Art of Love
and Circle without the (to me) somewhat annoying/repetitive stretched
vocals.. though that voice around 13 minutes is kind of strange =P
I don't know about you, but I quite like the drawing by Fabia on the
inside of Compilation 5 (for those of you that don't have it --
<http://turbogfx.homelinux.org/faxdb/images/pk009f.jpg>) -- I think it's
charcoal, though I'm not an expert with art forms..
Andrew
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 20:17 -0500, Trevor Cordes wrote:
> 1. Now that spring is here in cold Canada, I took Koolfang 3 out for a
> spin in my spanky clean car with the sunroof open blasting the tunes.
> The album really works well for that purpose. You get some strange
> looks with PK blurting "Yaaa... BABY" in t1. A great spring song, as is
> t5. Great stuff. I like to play those first then save t4 & t6 (best)
> for last! Try it, old fashioned style!
>
> 2. MD/Nam 10; still growing; this is a winner!
>
> 3. Am I the only one who misses PK's textual ramblings he used to put in
> some of the older releases, esp the comps? He used to sure write some
> big essays. The inside front cover of releases these days are so devoid
> of info. Not even little gems like "better heard than listened"
> anymore. Am I the only one?
>
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