[Nagnagnag] Nobody got URP for Christmas I guess?
ed.arthur at comcast.net
ed.arthur at comcast.net
Thu Jan 8 22:11:27 EST 2004
I received mine a day or so before you got yours.
First listen I was underwhelmed. But I'm hooked
now. I keep meaning to put a list together of
stuff he's sampled from other songs. Lack of time,
sorry.
/Ed
> Hey naggers,
>
> Have the times changed that much? A new Kirk album comes out, and the
> response on the nag list is nil?
>
> We've talked about it a little at the Cab club, and I've exchanged a few
> emails with folks offlist, but I can't believe we have gone this long since
> the release, and as far as I can recall, nobody has chimed in here at the
> naglist with either an "It Rocks!!" or an "It Sucks!!"
>
> What gives? I've been busy too, but when a new Kirk release doesn't even
> garner any comments in the weeks to follow, well, I gotta wonder why.
>
> To start hopefully at least one reply here's a small take from me: I
> received it xmas eve, and tossed it into the cd player. I'll be honest, on
> first listen, I was looking for, I don't know, something either new, or
> earth-shatteringly beat driven that I would be worried about paint flaking
> off the walls. Since neither of those two things happened, I played it
> again, and have to admit, ole Kirky seduced me again...I really dig the
> beats when he lays them down, and even though they weren't as heavy as I as
> hoping, Die Anglotzen pays the bills, and I like the disco swirl of
> Damascus. The album has grown on me since. I am still trying to decide if
> I like this dance party cd more or less than his other more thematic albums.
>
> Anybody else have any other thoughts on this one?
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