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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Aug 3, 2006 15:22:18 GMT -5
I'm uploading it. You're awesome.
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Post by francky on Aug 3, 2006 15:34:35 GMT -5
Oh I didn't read the previous replies, I have it on my computer but I use Winrar.
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Aug 3, 2006 15:37:27 GMT -5
For some reason my computer freezes and/or slows down everytime I try to download Winrar. I don't know how Winzip became semi-obsolete so fast lol
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Aug 3, 2006 17:42:49 GMT -5
Ok, I love this album. My favorite so far is "The Letter" but it's all good. Not only does he have a good voice, but he knows how to use it. His delivery and projectory skills are great. And all these songs are very melodic.... and simple but intricate at the same time.
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Post by That Skipping Rope. on Aug 3, 2006 18:25:15 GMT -5
Can anyone hook an American up with the album taht may or may not ever be released in my country? Thanks lol. Me, too please! Thanks!
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Post by francky on Aug 3, 2006 18:56:26 GMT -5
Check your PMs!
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Post by That Skipping Rope. on Aug 3, 2006 20:16:04 GMT -5
Thanks guys! What a refreshing album!
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Post by RedDragon on Aug 5, 2006 12:20:22 GMT -5
This is my favorite song right now!
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Post by The Seldom Seen Kid on Aug 5, 2006 16:19:31 GMT -5
This is my favorite song right now! ;D Very happy to hear that! Hopefully he can add to the British music invasion of the US at the moment.
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Post by tozion on Aug 7, 2006 20:09:55 GMT -5
I LOVE this now! It's easily one of my favorite songs to come out of the UK this decade. I really hope it gets a US release.
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Aug 7, 2006 20:19:56 GMT -5
I love it more with every listen. It's becoming one of those songs that just sounds so big.
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Post by bellboys on Aug 9, 2006 9:39:26 GMT -5
Excellent album, excellent single. Definite parallels (career wise) with Blunty here (he even looks like his younger brother!), Like Blunty he appeared on Jools Holland when only those 'in the know' had heard of him. Like Blunty he was allowed only one song (Blunty stole the show but Morrison didn't quite for reasons I will tell you about further down the post!!). And they both cut their musical teeth supporting female singers who they would eventually eclipse in the success stakes. (Corinne Baily Rae for Morrison and Katie Melua for Blunt). More 'soulful' voice than Blunty but I'm still not convinced his songs have quite the depth of JBs but only time and repeated listens will determine that. Here's his rather excellent accoustic version of the hit single he performed on the afore-mentioned Jools Holland: www.youtube.com/watch?v=s993u4qAyiwAnd here's the reason why he didn't quite steal the show - a frankly startling live version re-working of 'Crazy' by Gnarls Berkley. Mr Morrison can be observed really getting into thsi near the end! www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihQfHEGb7Lk
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Post by tozion on Dec 26, 2006 16:57:50 GMT -5
The success of this song is amazing. It's still topping the charts in countries. It's just going from one country to another and becoming a smash.
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Dec 26, 2006 19:03:18 GMT -5
The success of this song is amazing. It's still topping the charts in countries. It's just going from one country to another and becoming a smash. Hopefully we're next. Not only is it a nice sounding song with great lyrics, but his vocal performance and projection throughout his album (and especially on this song and "Wonderful World") are top of the line. He really brings it back to when you had to be super talented in order to get a record label. I think James M. is like the best qualities of James Blunt and John Mayer rolled into one and then capped with a non-annoying voice lol.
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Post by Grenade on Jan 2, 2007 22:34:58 GMT -5
Whoa, this song is great. This really deserves US success. Great vocals.
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