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08 April 2010

Under Heavy Manners David Byrne and Robert Fripp.
[More:]I hadn't heard this for probably 15+ years. I stumbled across it while looking for some Robert Fripp "League of Gentlemen" stuff. I wanted to share my joy at hearing in this again with you in case you haven't heard it in a while (or never heard it).

The images on the video are kind of dumb.

Sunder here, Navy man!!

Share some other Fripp or Byrne oddities if you got 'em.
I have this and more on vinyl, but I haven't yet digitized it. Give me a few months, I am working through my collection. It's older than you think- from his 1979 album Network. Other tracks also feature Daryl Hall, Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins and Brian Eno.
posted by es el queso 08 April | 23:35
Mebbe I sound like a young'en, maybe that's what I am. Mebbe I am too old for teh Internets. Either way, after the events of the day, after the events of this day, I found myself wondering about the lyrics (serendipitously) of "Once in a lifetime" just this very day. I have never looked at the lyrics, despite having spent my entire childhood chanting, "same as it ever was, same as it ever was, same as it ever was" (head thrown back in a too big suit). Today, of all days (or of all mornings, I suppose), I read the lyrics of the song for the first time. Substitute beautiful wife and beautiful car with, well, beautiful this and beautiful that, and you have a perfect buddhist life tune, don't you?
posted by msali 09 April | 00:12
For the first time in Fresno. || My aller

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