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Re: Family tree [Try This One]
[cid:35d717d2-8607-43b0-bd87-f9dcf06405a0] ________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 3:40 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [FallNet] Family tree
By John Norris · #264 ·
Re: Happy Birthday To You
So, I mean, that kitchen utensil bit in the song title generator was kind of spot-on (mine would've been bottle opener). *nina*
By Nina Woodson · #263 ·
Re: Hello'een
I like "Jetplane" off of "Re-Mit" as it doesn't sound like anything else they've done. Mark
By Mark · #262 ·
Re: Happy Birthday To You
It's the Peel version of "New Face In Hell" for me. I recall the much-missed John Peel saying, "I don't want you to miss a single golden drop of that" when he played it once on the radio. Mark
By Mark · #261 ·
Re: Happy Birthday To You
"Elf Fork Elopement" aka "Imp Utensil Abscondment", wasn't it? Mark
By Mark · #260 ·
Re: Hello'een
Blindness is one of their best songs ever, IMHO. The bass line just slays. And MES's daft vocal is so baffling and wonderful. Blind man! Have mercy on me!
By scott telles · #259 ·
Re: Take It Down To The Wire
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrX2d2V0rxc&list=PLBLHMhhIehVr-ITenBECGMGxqSDOt6tF4 Ooodles of Beach material including LA (Drudge Nation). Oddly enough, I¡¯ve played Yanka Mantra several times in
By Adam Marshall <adam.marshall@...> · #258 ·
Re: Hello'een
Hey Lukey - thanks to Stefan for the full list, Unutterable was ok for me, Fall Heads Roll for What About Us & Blindness, & Mountain Energei from the orig version [email protected]> wrote:
By Rich Kidd · #257 ·
Re: Blah blah blah
Hey Chris - it has indeed been a while. Still to run across a White Castle in several US visits, but I have always had my eyes open. Rich
By Rich Kidd · #256 ·
Re: Take It Down To The Wire
Brill - all my old CDRs seem to have degraded long ago. Is Yanka Mantra up anywhere? The version of that I still have, is wonderfully enhanced by a windows95 notification ping that helpfully popped up
By Rich Kidd · #255 ·
Re: Happy Birthday To You
Innovation Management was another one from that Swiss mountain top library dream. Al
By Alastair Reynolds · #254 ·
Re: Happy Birthday To You
Had the yellow vinyl 10", lost it in a house move
By Geoff Caves · #253 ·
Re: Happy Birthday To You
I saw the 7-inch of Elf Fork once (the repressing on Gritador b/w Imp Utensil Abscondment, the one with ¡°splash force for the pavers¡± etched into the runout groove and the alternate cover art
By M. Major · #252 ·
Re: Happy Birthday To You
Don't forget Chris Kovin's gems - the plumbing themed Fall singles. My site is long gone but you can see the archive of them here:
By David Bivins · #251 ·
Re: Happy Birthday To You
I'm nominating this to the Best of FallNet (Later) Posts. OBG having parked my flying car PS anyone recall We Were Promised Jetpacks or something like that? A corker and the fat is WE WERE promised
By olderbrothergert · #250 ·
Re: Happy Birthday To You
B-side was Imp Utensil. What about Fall records in dreams? I still hanker after the Hampshire County Council ep that I found in that Swiss mountain-top record library. Pete
By peter cushing · #249 ·
Re: Happy Birthday To You
That's the one! I've still got my limited edition white vinyl pressing. Toby
By Toby Blake · #248 ·
Re: Happy Birthday To You
Elf Fork Elopement will outlive us all
By Stefan Cooke · #247 ·
Re: Hello'een
You'll get them all eventually, but for post "classic lineup" Fall you can't go wrong with these, imo. The Marshall Suite (1999) The Unutterable (2000) The Real New Fall LP (2003) Imperial Wax Solvent
By Stefan Cooke · #246 ·
Re: Happy Birthday To You
I get irritated by these song title generators, because it's only a tiny minority of Fall song titles that even approach that format. None on Grotesque do, for example. The weirdest title on that is
By dannyno · #245 ·