Your Favorite Fall Song

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a two-way split:

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Susan vs. Youthclub / Janet vs. Johnny - Action (UK), 2002

I'm a sucker for any late-period greatness from prolific artists. It's so easy for young genius - try pulling out something incredible when you have thirty albums behind you. MES still (on occasion) does this, and it's thrilling when it happens.

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Your Favorite Fall Song

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alex maiolo wrote:Kick-ah! Kicker Conspiracy!
What a great song. It actually grooves a little.
Plus, it name checks George Best.

"High flair! Is punished-uh!"

Prole Art Threat is close behind.

-A


One of the great songs about football. I can't remember where I read it, but at the time Rough Trade weren't into the idea at all - "You lads are into football?"

One of the many black marks against Mark Smith's character is that he's a Dirty Red but still, great song.
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Your Favorite Fall Song

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I can't make any rational decision about this, so top ten it is. in no order.

1 frightened
2 psykick dance hall no. 2
3 fiery jack
4 the classical
5 wings
6 dr. buck's letter
7 new face in hell
8 c'n'c-s mithering
9 slates, slags, etc. or an older lover
10 fit and working again
Life...life...I know it's got its ups and downs.

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Your Favorite Fall Song

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Sing Harpy
Chicago Now
Jawbone and the Air-Rifle
Gramme Friday
Interlude / Chilinism
Strychnine (a fine song in it's own right)
Mr. Pharmacist

...and Higgle-dy-Piggle-dy (from a "mixing it" session)
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Your Favorite Fall Song

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that damned fly wrote:
Nina wrote:...and Higgle-dy-Piggle-dy (from a "mixing it" session)


did they cover the monks?

that'd be awesome if i liked the fall.


they also covered "I hate you" under the title "Black monk theme part 1" with modified lyrics (e.g. a lot of MES vitriol added to the original lyrics).
Life...life...I know it's got its ups and downs.

Groucho Marx wrote:Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it, misdiagnosing it and then misapplying the wrong remedies.

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