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Date:         Fri, 4 Jan 2002 15:16:48 -0500
Reply-To:     Isaac Taylor <itaylor@MEDIAONE.NET>
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From:         Isaac Taylor <itaylor@MEDIAONE.NET>
Subject:      Re: What's in your tape deck?  (FRIDAY)
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>Subject: What's in your tape deck?

I've got a newish factory cd-changer, with:

1. The Strokes (Is This It) Shocking good post-punk throwback guitar rock, reminds me of the Velvet Underground.

2. Peaches (The Teaches of Peaches) Naughty, naughty, naughty Jewish Canadian hip-hop schoolteacher.

3. Luna (Live) Il n'y a rien meilleur que l'histoire de Bonnie ("Par-ker") et Clyde Barrow.

4. Radiohead (the new-old one) The future of rock and roll. Period.

5. Neil Young (Decade, disc one) He was at his best at 23, drugged and in love (with Joni Mitchell).

6. Ryan Adams (Gold) He *IS* at his best 23, drugged and in love.

And the BONUS cassette for those washboard logging roads: http://www.finleyquaye.com Genius scouser (at least I think he's a scouser) reggae (at least I think it's reggae).


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