![]() Moon Safari (1998) [ larger cover art ] |
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| Proclivities (Paris of the Piedmont) | Posted: Feb 01, 2013 - 13:05 oldsaxon wrote: this song will most definitely be played in a loop on the bridge of my airship, should I ever get it built. Well, at least you have some of the music picked out; Godspeed on building your airship. |
| britinva (Deepest Darkest Virginia) | Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 21:27 joe-1 wrote: Love the perfect mix with the previous song Hooverphonic - Renaissance Affair and the Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade Of Pale segway. Impressive! Fantastic stuff! aw, you spoiled the surprise. But yeah, nice set. |
| joe-1 (Düsseldorf, Germany) | Posted: Dec 16, 2012 - 12:28 Love the perfect mix with the previous song Hooverphonic - Renaissance Affair and the Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade Of Pale segway. Impressive! Fantastic stuff! |
| cShaggy (..in the general vicinity..) | Posted: Nov 25, 2012 - 02:06 ..soaring sootheness.. |
| Pedro1874 (Newton-le-Willows, England) | Posted: Oct 30, 2012 - 12:12 Just love the "music search" facility! 28 other tracks in the Library - more please Bill! I just LOVE Air and Zero 7. |
| kingart (Brooklyn NY) | Posted: Oct 30, 2012 - 12:09 I keep waiting for "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" or "Across 110th Street." |
| oldsaxon (Wales via Vancouver, BC.) | Posted: Aug 28, 2012 - 11:44 this song will most definitely be played in a loop on the bridge of my airship, should I ever get it built. |
| MojoJojo (Indianapolis, IN USA) | Posted: Aug 22, 2012 - 17:22 dsd wrote: In the most subjective opinion I can muster, I find this to be pretty darn good, alright? Aaaahiet! |
| dsd (PDX) | Posted: Aug 12, 2012 - 18:35 In the most subjective opinion I can muster, I find this to be pretty darn good, alright? |
| coloradojohn (A Mile High and then some, Cherry Creek, Denver) | Posted: Jul 06, 2012 - 22:08 Always dug the hook on this; so evocative — inspires such dreamy mindscapes... |
| wonderlove99 (Out Here Somewhere...) | Posted: Jun 26, 2012 - 15:23 Good call yellowfish - You're referring to 'You do something to me' of course. similar progression, but I think Air have their own vibe going on which differentiates them and also the utilisation of electronica further separates them from Wellers more earthy approach to things. yellowfish wrote: The theme sounds to me a lot like a particular Paul Weller song. 5 notes...hard not to imitate somebody, sometime, somewhere. |
| chilibob (Peachtree City) | Posted: Jun 10, 2012 - 16:06 Excellent! |
| yellowfish | Posted: May 04, 2012 - 09:54 The theme sounds to me a lot like a particular Paul Weller song. 5 notes...hard not to imitate somebody, sometime, somewhere. |
| jen3005545 (Fort Worth, TX) | Posted: May 04, 2012 - 09:53 Very nice. |
| westslope (BC coast) | Posted: Apr 24, 2012 - 01:49 fredriley wrote: Fair enough, but in that case it wouldn't be libertarian. Freedom includes the freedom to be insulting and profane, or it's not freedom. Discuss. Interesting comment. Perhaps that is why I prefaced libertarian with 'my'. Libertarianism defines freedom with respect to the State or perhaps the States of others who send their armies, for example.
Nobody is suggesting that the government regulate the use of profanity on privately hosted web-sites. It is understood that people do and should use social interaction to influence the use of profanity. In the absence of State intervention, that interaction in principle precludes violence. Once violence including property destruction manifests itself, the State is rarely far behind. Even radical Libertarians would agree that throwing insults in public must be limited by the force of law due to the value of reputations. Hence the nuanced treatment of private insults versus very public insults.
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| westslope (BC coast) | Posted: Apr 24, 2012 - 01:38 Sloggydog wrote: Yes, yes. Red is the new black - c%nt is the new f@ck or perhaps I miss the point entirely and am making my own that the power of words should not be underestimated and the effective use of profanity is an equal skill to any other style of expression. Well put. I agree absolutely. Deploying profanity effectively in some circles takes skill and social sensitivity. In others not. Question is: should traditional peoples who suffer some sort of injury upon hearing profanity in their presence be made to suffer the indignity and general lack of respect? It is one way of communicating disrespect. Secular materialism does not have to be disrespectful to traditional approaches to what works out to be essentially social cohesion. I suppose this is all linked to my own personal concerns about violent colonialism and other forms of resource appropriation such as demographic flooding. I understand the temptation to exploit the weaknesses of other peoples; other peoples' weaknesses are like the irresistible pull of sex or the call of highly addictive narcotics. Unfortunately the dominating party often suffers too. Invading and occupying somebody else's territory is no longer as profitable as it once was.
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| vanmas (Leiden, Netherlands) | Posted: Mar 02, 2012 - 00:19 Love this! Please more Air! |
| ziakut (Unmoon) | Posted: Feb 20, 2012 - 14:54 Great |
| Sloggydog (UK) | Posted: Jan 14, 2012 - 02:11 fredriley wrote: Fair enough, but in that case it wouldn't be libertarian. Freedom includes the freedom to be insulting and profane, or it's not freedom. Discuss. Yes, yes. Red is the new black - c%nt is the new f@ck or perhaps I miss the point entirely and am making my own that the power of words should not be underestimated and the effective use of profanity is an equal skill to any other style of expression. |
| cohifi (Denver) | Posted: Jan 03, 2012 - 23:42 We Like This Guy: fredriley wrote: Fair enough, but in that case it wouldn't be libertarian. Freedom includes the freedom to be insulting and profane, or it's not freedom. Discuss. |
| skikel (foothills/nc) | Posted: Dec 29, 2011 - 13:55 Nice and smooth.... |
| fredriley (Nottingham, UK) | Posted: Dec 13, 2011 - 07:52 westslope wrote: The banalization of profanity is a relatively new, recent development. I don't know what to think. Unlike many liberal and left-wing bullies, I abhor shoving this sort of symbolic trash down the throats of conservative, traditional peoples. My libertarian utopia does not include gratuitously disrespecting people. Fair enough, but in that case it wouldn't be libertarian. Freedom includes the freedom to be insulting and profane, or it's not freedom. Discuss. |
| cohifi (Denver) | Posted: Nov 27, 2011 - 20:32 BUMPing Mr.: dstrickler wrote: I got exposed to "AIr" via RP, and really like it for a breath of fresh... err.. air amongst the other music I listen to. Thanks to RP for exposing me to many bands I would never hear played on commercial radio. That's why I donate to them, and why, if you haven't, you should too. |
| dstrickler (Boston, MA) | Posted: Nov 17, 2011 - 10:00 I got exposed to "AIr" via RP, and really like it for a breath of fresh... err.. air amongst the other music I listen to. Thanks to RP for exposing me to many bands I would never hear played on commercial radio. That's why I donate to them, and why, if you haven't, you should too. |
| ZiegZeon (Tulsa, OK) | Posted: Nov 17, 2011 - 09:54 Always liked Air. |
| Limpopoking (The Parish of St. Alfonzo) | Posted: Oct 27, 2011 - 06:14 Cellocaster_Paul wrote: Bill and Rebecca, What the fuck is this??? It's a band called "Air", off their 1998 album called "Moon Safari". BTW, the song is entitled "Talisman"... awesum hey? |
| lshinkawa (Berkeley, CA) | Posted: Sep 25, 2011 - 13:46 I love this band - They're so mellow; am I just getting old? |
| AlienRelic (east of Eden) | Posted: Sep 15, 2011 - 07:01 ri_shelton wrote: This is a song I'd insist on playing in the car, while my friend's 19-year-old know-it-all sits in the back seat. You see, his window for musical taste is so tiny (basically, Jimi Hendrix or nothing), that I feel I must torture him with song after song from RP. One day, the world will thank me, as this kid wants to be a U.S. President, based on his awesome guitar experience I suppose! I really find it strange to be living in a world where 50 something year old relics like me are constantly trying to expand their musical experience while 19 year old kids are listening to nothing but a guitarist (admittedly, probably the best one there has ever been) who has been dead all these many, many years. |
| Stingray (JULIAN'S NWO) | Posted: Aug 30, 2011 - 11:21 Weird - but I like their "AIRy" sound! |
| jenovella70 (Willows, CA) | Posted: Jul 30, 2011 - 01:58 C019740 wrote: I played this at wallmart on one of those electronic keyboards. That rules. |
| Poacher (Brighton, UK) | Posted: Jun 07, 2011 - 05:52 westslope wrote: The banalization of profanity is a relatively new, recent development. I don't know what to think. Unlike many liberal and left-wing bullies, I abhor shoving this sort of symbolic trash down the throats of conservative, traditional peoples. My libertarian utopia does not include gratuitously disrespecting people. That is bollocks. |
| djsarong | Posted: Jun 07, 2011 - 05:50 Pharlap wrote: Godlike defined totally agree |
| Pharlap (Bahama, NC) | Posted: May 12, 2011 - 06:27 Godlike defined |
| Webfoot (Eugene, Oregon) | Posted: May 06, 2011 - 15:48 sirdroseph wrote: Actually if I ran the site, I would welcome these types of comments; take note of them and make sure and play this song more often! It is kind of a Darth Sidious type of thing; feeding off of hate, ya know? Air is a guilty pleasure for me. I know, I need to get out more. |
| RideMaine (Coast a' Maine) | Posted: Mar 04, 2011 - 12:46 Yawn... Snore... Blech! |
| ri_shelton (A few clicks up the river) | Posted: Dec 21, 2010 - 19:04 This is a song I'd insist on playing in the car, while my friend's 19-year-old know-it-all sits in the back seat. You see, his window for musical taste is so tiny (basically, Jimi Hendrix or nothing), that I feel I must torture him with song after song from RP. One day, the world will thank me, as this kid wants to be a U.S. President, based on his awesome guitar experience I suppose! |
| Crawlmeister (NYC) | Posted: Nov 30, 2010 - 06:43 I approve this message. |
| rdo (DC) | Posted: Oct 19, 2010 - 09:37 crockydile wrote: Cellocaster_Paul wrote: Bill and Rebecca, What the fuck is this??? If I were Bill, I would disable your account and send you an email that said, "It's our website, that's what it is!" Guess Bill is a nicer guy than I am. nicer, and not as priggish too. |
| Huey (Netherlands) | Posted: Sep 01, 2010 - 14:09 westslope wrote: I sympathize Gorgeous Ned but look around you. Pick up a copy of the Globe and Mail. You might find a few articles using the word "fuck", perhaps quoting sentiments of venture capitalists, where any easy, quick rewrite would have communicated the same message sans profanity. The banalization of profanity is a relatively new, recent development. I don't know what to think. Unlike many liberal and left-wing bullies, I abhor shoving this sort of symbolic trash down the throats of conservative, traditional peoples. My libertarian utopia does not include gratuitously disrespecting people. English please. |
| C019740 | Posted: Aug 16, 2010 - 15:17 I played this at wallmart on one of those electronic keyboards. |
| coolpeople_rule (Winter wonder land) | Posted: Aug 11, 2010 - 07:21 Such a cool song. Transports me away from wherever I am every time! |
| socalhol (Seattle) | Posted: Jun 29, 2010 - 16:53 Twelve years later this album is still in my collection and gets played regularly! |
| rmmartins | Posted: Apr 21, 2010 - 11:39 Nice, although their newer stuff is better in my opinion... but I like this album too! |
| westslope (BC coast) | Posted: Mar 05, 2010 - 12:42 handsomened wrote: Mr. Articulate wrote: I guess I should know better but I am still surprised by how people choose to express their opinion over . . . what, a piece of music? Bill and Rebecca, What the fuck is this??? I sympathize Gorgeous Ned but look around you. Pick up a copy of the Globe and Mail. You might find a few articles using the word "fuck", perhaps quoting sentiments of venture capitalists, where any easy, quick rewrite would have communicated the same message sans profanity. The banalization of profanity is a relatively new, recent development. I don't know what to think. Unlike many liberal and left-wing bullies, I abhor shoving this sort of symbolic trash down the throats of conservative, traditional peoples. My libertarian utopia does not include gratuitously disrespecting people. |
| sirdroseph (Outer Mongolia) | Posted: Mar 05, 2010 - 12:40 crockydile wrote: Cellocaster_Paul wrote: Bill and Rebecca, What the fuck is this??? If I were Bill, I would disable your account and send you an email that said, "It's our website, that's what it is!" Guess Bill is a nicer guy than I am. Actually if I ran the site, I would welcome these types of comments; take note of them and make sure and play this song more often! It is kind of a Darth Sidious type of thing; feeding off of hate, ya know? |
| crockydile (Outer Spiral Arm, Milky Way) | Posted: Mar 05, 2010 - 12:38 Cellocaster_Paul wrote: Bill and Rebecca, What the fuck is this??? If I were Bill, I would disable your account and send you an email that said, "It's our website, that's what it is!" Guess Bill is a nicer guy than I am. |
| JK27 (Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA) | Posted: Mar 05, 2010 - 12:35 Cellocaster_Paul wrote: Bill and Rebecca, What the fuck is this??? Paul: you're giving Milwaukee a bad name! Air is a fantastic band. Perhaps you simply need to open your ears — and your mind — a little. |
| Dillinquent (Hertford, UK) | Posted: Feb 17, 2010 - 07:16 Cellocaster_Paul wrote: Bill and Rebecca, It's music Paul. What the fuck is this??? It's why we listen to RP. |
| Proclivities (Carrboro, NC) | Posted: Feb 17, 2010 - 07:13 Cellocaster_Paul wrote: Bill and Rebecca, What the fuck is this??? What a "meditative" question that is. |
| ick (S.E. La Jolla) | Posted: Jan 22, 2010 - 13:25 We are scheduled to get some Air down San Diego way March 27th. Hmm? I think I might be needing some Air about then. |
