[kj] new Gatherers should be seen, not burned

Cliff and Kara Livingston gathering@misera.net
Fri, 29 Aug 2003 20:11:21 -0800


How bout a KJ branded on everyones Left Wrist....stoke the fire,this brand
will be hot.....ssssssssssttttttt   oooowwwwwwwwww

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Amy Moseley Rupp" <amyr@jump.net>
To: <gathering@misera.net>
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 7:59 PM
Subject: Re: [kj] new Gatherers should be seen, not burned


> >             - The "Cutter" it was NOT.
> > In Ian's words, they,
> > "Iggied out", but i think they did much better than that.
> > click
> > www.bunnymen.com/recordings.html
> >
> > slide down 5 albums(to'Burned'), click on tracks 1-8.
> > Mentally compensate for a very deep bass missing on these
> > samples.
> > [They're on-tour very soon also]
>
> Most Bunnymen fans think that Electrafixion was very
> underrated.  My particular favourite song was not
> released on an album -- it's called "Holy Grail" and
> was on a Sister Pain 3 CD box set thingy.  Live it
> was magical -- one of the few times I've seen a band
> and actually instantly liked their "new" and "unreleased"
> stuff.  What would become "Just A Touch Away" on
> the reformed EATB's _Evergreen_ was originally
> called "Live Forever" but the name had to be
> changed because Oasis released a song of that title
> just before.  Of course, Liam did do backing vocals
> on "Nothing Lasts Forever," which is one of the
> strongest post-reformation tracks.
>
> Ian McCulloch's newest solo album is strong in
> places as well.  "Kansas" is probably the best
> track on the album.
>
> But what do I know?  I'm also a Snow Patrol fan,
> and endeared with their new album _Final Straw_
> and the track "Run."
>
> --Amy
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