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Seer_of_Visions
08-27-2004, 08:28 PM
yes, im her brother...the crazy girl.....she talks of wales alot, dosn't she now, neglecting to even mention the scottish blood that runs alongside the welsh in our veins (shes not proud of it) oh, it's been long since I've seen her in person. I live in America, and visit her as often as I can afford. But, to the point of me typing here. My sis, jenny, tends to send me wonderful suprises, now and then, and a month ago she sent The Bedside Drama: a Petit' Tradgedy, and Kumquat Mae. These are some of the most beutiful sounds the world may ever know, and sadly most of the world does not. But sometimes, I cannnot belive, nor describe the feelings these beutiful pieces of music envoke , but they tint my world with both a bright yellow, and a dark grey, and it indeed makes me see everything the way all that is intended to be seen. And personally it was a pleasure to have my virginity of blindness taken away by Mr. Helium and Co.
And of course, every single one of shine with immense beut, so lets have some tea

[Edited on 8-28-2004 by Seer_of_Visions]

RaelO
08-28-2004, 05:49 PM
Yay! welcome. :)

it's probably as well the world at large doesn't know, for what would we do if the only place we saw BP was on MTV?
I'm not so much of a groupie or a fan as a band-hag; I likes to befriend the bands I like and, when I can, help them in weensy ways... two of the bands I'd known and loved since they were bitty bar bands actually DID become pop stah famous. It didn't seem to do them a lick of good... after that it was hard to find time to so much as say hello to them, & when I did, they tended to look OLDER somehow, as if all that lifestyle was making them move beyond their years... anyway. Long story short, one of the bands ended because a member died, & the other has finally had the sense to break up recently & retire.

I saw one Of montreal vid get play on Subterrean all of once and then never again, & frankly, that's the closest I hope any of our E6 bois come to the Big Time...I hope that doesn't feel like a jinx, but I'm of the opinion that, whereas making the extra money is nice, fame on the whole is bad for a musician's soul.