Foot (NorCal / Wine) | | Posted: Apr 22, 2013 - 19:59 | |
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unclehud (now 50 feet above the planet in Boston) | | Posted: Feb 18, 2013 - 22:17 | |
WonderLizard wrote:Don't know where they nicked the sitar piece from—doesn't matter. How long do you think it would have taken the sitar to penetrate Western music—much less rock, without George Harrison? Those pesky Beatles again.
When I saw them at Atlanta's Fabulous Fox two years ago, they had a sitar player on stage; no nickage involved. Along with a half-dozen guests singers rom the ATL's rap/hiphop community. Twas a rocking time! |
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rdo (DC) | | Posted: Feb 18, 2013 - 17:00 | |
One of life's strange coincidences I suppose, but a Thievery Corporation song features very prominently in the recent film by Steven Soderbergh Side Effects, which deals with the subject of my comment below almost as if he had read it here.
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25demayo (dreaming of an asado) | | Posted: Jan 23, 2013 - 05:50 | |
Saw them in concert last Friday and tend to agree. When they're good they're very good but some of their music also leaves a lot to desire. AndyJ wrote:When these guys are good -They are very, very good. When they are bad they are horrid.... Know nothing about curls on forehead. I wish I could find some consistently good CD instead of making my own from here and there... Oh well... Enjoy the good and ignore the bad Solid -8- and I never saw the movie. But I do but a lot of soundtracks looking for hidden nuggets... |
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d-don (Oregon) | | Posted: Jan 18, 2013 - 14:33 | |
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mostling
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Nice transition from Chemical Brother to Thievery Corporation. Now follow up with some Massive Attack to round it out.
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AndyJ (Oregon) | | Posted: Oct 16, 2012 - 13:02 | |
When these guys are good -They are very, very good. When they are bad they are horrid.... Know nothing about curls on forehead. I wish I could find some consistently good CD instead of making my own from here and there... Oh well... Enjoy the good and ignore the bad Solid -8- and I never saw the movie. But I do but a lot of soundtracks looking for hidden nuggets...
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buddy
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newwavegurly wrote:This song always has me picturing that spin the bottle/rolling on x scene from "Garden State." The intro to this song is just so... lush. Actually, this was during the hotel visit to see Diego (Method Man)....spin the bottle was "In the Waiting Line" by Zero 7.... |
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Rockit (Ottawa ON) | | Posted: Jun 12, 2012 - 10:54 | |
fredriley wrote:I preferred Red Leb back in the 80s, which came from the Lebanon (and helped finance armed factions in that country, which rather embarrassed us right-on types) - smooth taste and easy to crumble and you didn't need much in your spliff to get a nice pleasant high  Blond or Red Leb........Yummy! |
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WonderLizard (2,755.46 mi. due east of Paradise) | | Posted: May 16, 2012 - 08:26 | |
Don't know where they nicked the sitar piece from—doesn't matter. How long do you think it would have taken the sitar to penetrate Western music—much less rock, without George Harrison? Those pesky Beatles again.
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Groogrux69 (Auburn, CA) | | Posted: May 16, 2012 - 08:22 | |
brucej76 wrote: I agree, the soundtrack is one of my fav cds...introduced me to the Shins, and other cool bands. Ditto here. great song, great album. |
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zoebikini
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This song is SO over played! It's done, kaput, no mass...stop playing this song! There is too much music in the world for this song to be played over and over and over and over.....and over! I love you RP, but please!
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brucej76 (Toronto, Canada) | | Posted: Apr 14, 2012 - 15:06 | |
Cynaera wrote:My "9" isn't just for this song, but for the whole "Garden State" soundtrack. What a FUN set of music! I have it in my car CD player now, and every song makes me crank the (malfunctioning) volume a little more. I agree, the soundtrack is one of my fav cds...introduced me to the Shins, and other cool bands. |
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rdo (DC) | | Posted: Feb 11, 2012 - 05:03 | |
philbertr wrote:
Depression for some people is situational and a relatively short-lived single event. For a very large number of people, however, it is a chronic, life-long condition—a neurochemical imbalance disorder—that has to be managed, much like diabetes. Modern antidepressants can do wonders for most people, but not all. And even for those who are helped by these drugs, there a days of darkenss and dispair, and even days when the thought of death to end the pain is intensly alluring. And depression tends to worsen with age, the medications become less effective. For me its not scary so much as it is relentless, grinding, a battle that I know someday I will loose. For each of us, with different backgrounds, different biochemistries, different experiences, that day comes soon or late, but it comes.
Meanwhile, life is for the living. I do the best I can, lots of days are good and some days I find exquisite joy. C'est la vie et c'est bon.
OBTW, the Wall Drug Store is in Wall, South Dakota. But you probably know that already.
Hang in there.  I really hope you are feeling better. I read a good book recently, Anatomy of an Epidemic, by Robert Whitaker. It seems these drugs work for only a few lucky people, and over the long term they tend to be more harmful than helpful. I am not depressed, though, not now anyway, so who am I to say. I was depressed a long time ago, having the same feelings as you, and I was helped by an SSRI, but I was only taking it for 3 months. I think you have to take caution and not trust the MDs too much in this field. |
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ddog (Midwest USA) | | Posted: Feb 06, 2012 - 13:11 | |
One of Thievery Corporations better songs I'm my opinion. Has a mysterious sound and I think the sitar works well with it!
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Bobert_ParkCity (Park City Utah) | | Posted: Feb 06, 2012 - 13:10 | |
ScottN wrote:Song is quite nice. And what a wonderful name for a band!
They were going to be called Halliburton but it was taken.... |
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fredriley (Nottingham, UK) | | Posted: Jan 10, 2012 - 10:00 | |
sharkey wrote: | | | lebanese blonde | High quality hashish. The best comes from Turkey. First exported in early 1970s. So, you got some of that lebanese blonde? by Z-dawg Oct 20, 2004 share this |
I preferred Red Leb back in the 80s, which came from the Lebanon (and helped finance armed factions in that country, which rather embarrassed us right-on types) - smooth taste and easy to crumble and you didn't need much in your spliff to get a nice pleasant high  |
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ScottN (Condo in Gaza full time now. Thank TFSM I saw the divot where the landmine was placed.) | | Posted: Jan 05, 2012 - 18:10 | |
Song is quite nice. And what a wonderful name for a band!
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shellbella (so california) | | Posted: Dec 09, 2011 - 14:32 | |
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mandolin (...drifting...) | | Posted: Sep 01, 2011 - 09:30 | |
...radio paradise plays this song very often...
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bluecshells (EARTH) | | Posted: Sep 01, 2011 - 09:28 | |
Love this song - oh yeah...and that was a great film...hmmm |
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djblitz (Boston, MA) | | Posted: Jun 30, 2011 - 14:14 | |
The most amazing band I saw this past weekend at the Dave Matthews Caravan........and just for seeing this live and the SEVEN lead singers they brought on stage, it qualifies as an automatic ten.
The special sitar one of the band members played on stage for it was stellar as well!
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newwavegurly
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This song always has me picturing that spin the bottle/rolling on x scene from "Garden State." The intro to this song is just so... lush.
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Foot
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This track far better than the Shins that got all the ink/juice from this soundtrack.
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Cynaera (South of Neanderthal) | | Posted: Sep 19, 2010 - 15:10 | |
My "9" isn't just for this song, but for the whole "Garden State" soundtrack. What a FUN set of music! I have it in my car CD player now, and every song makes me crank the (malfunctioning) volume a little more.
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jim1964 (british columbia, but use to ride the IRT to work) | | Posted: Mar 12, 2010 - 15:30 | |
steve_san_carlos wrote:Holy crap. I heard this song walking through a Macy's in, of all places, Boca Raton Florida today. Holy crap. ...the Macy's in Town Center? |
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DaveInVA (In a crumbling Queen Anne mansion in Damnville, VA) | | Posted: Dec 08, 2009 - 07:03 | |
This is one of the few Thievery Corps songs I actually like, wish more of their stuff was less ghetto like this song.
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etcarroll (stuck among the Amish) | | Posted: Oct 06, 2009 - 08:44 | |
Mugro wrote:Nice seque from Chemical Brothers — One Too Many Mornings !!
And Elvis Costello - Watching the Detectives! Nice bass workout through the 3 songs. |
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hallogallo (Raleigh, North Carolina) | | Posted: Aug 04, 2009 - 09:07 | |
I've always liked this song. Heard the Mirror Conspiracy album somewhere, been a TC fan ever since. Putting music like this into the mix is great. I'm sure being so broad has challenges, but you make it work. Extremely well, actually.  |
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NormaJean
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Thank you much for playing this!  |
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