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Posted: 6/21/2002, 3:07 am
by Odin
defying_gravity, sorry but the t-shirt will be MINE, as well as "Everything I saw may be a lie" and "You might be a king or a little street sweeper". Also I'm interesting in "Cofuckingquitlam" and "Get me drunk and fuck me". But I doubt I would wear that in public, maybe in a club or when I go to Coquitlum.

Posted: 6/21/2002, 12:23 pm
by defying_gravity
They're all brilliant. Especially Cofuckingquitlam. Genius.

Posted: 6/21/2002, 4:55 pm
by smoking_monkey
i listened to Beautiful Midnight today for the first time in a while (too busy with AOB!) wow....... :drool:

Posted: 6/21/2002, 8:23 pm
by Odin
^Why are you drooling?

Posted: 6/21/2002, 8:28 pm
by Bananababy
he wants to have sex with his CD

Posted: 6/21/2002, 8:32 pm
by smoking_monkey
you're starting to unravel my deep strange secrets... shhhhhhh

Posted: 6/21/2002, 9:03 pm
by Bananababy
ehhehehe :evil:

Posted: 6/21/2002, 11:41 pm
by smoking_monkey
:oops: :evil:

Posted: 6/22/2002, 4:19 am
by defying_gravity
Bananababy wrote:he wants to have sex with his CD


It is a MGB CD, so that is perfectly natural.

Posted: 6/22/2002, 12:06 pm
by smoking_monkey
feeeeeewwwwwwwwfffff

Posted: 6/22/2002, 4:40 pm
by defying_gravity
From matthewgood.net studio diary:

rich wrote:Ok, so where can you find tubular bells, tympani, and a Kaoss pad, all in the same place? It has been a great couple of days, Pat came by and laid some killer tymp tracks, Papa Good dropped some meat on the 'cue that was out of this world and it appears that England has a shot at the Big One. I still can't crack a million in Garibaldi.

Oh, yeah, we are about halfway done the new album.


Sounds good to me.

Posted: 6/22/2002, 8:02 pm
by Bananababy
woohoo! maybe I'll be able to find this one...?
but HEY, I'm going to Canada on Tuesday and maybe I can go wild Canadian-music shopping!! ....but NO! I don't have money!! Damnit!!! :mad:

Posted: 6/24/2002, 12:07 am
by Odin
I just noticed how Matt Good always get inspirations from TV, and Raine writes songs that strikes him in everyday life.

How does Thom get his inspirations?

Posted: 6/24/2002, 3:21 am
by defying_gravity
World events, politics, that kind of thing (prime example = Life In A Glasshouse).

Posted: 6/24/2002, 1:03 pm
by Odin
Sounds really U2 to me.

Posted: 6/24/2002, 2:18 pm
by defying_gravity
Interesting.

Posted: 7/1/2002, 11:13 pm
by Odin
Time to revive this thread!

I've been listening to Loser's Anthem lately, I discovered that I like the recording style the most. The Fine Art of Falling Apart is just amazing, no dubbing, no mixing, just Matt Good, the guitar and the microphone and it somehow brings Matt Good's voice to the closest. Everytime someone ask me for Matt Good recommendations, I send this song.

From what I know, if Matt Good's upcoming album is going to focus on his voice and nothing else, then the songs should sound more like Loser's Anthem. Weapons and House of Smoke and Mirrors are really in that style.

Loser's Anthem has became my desert island selection, I can listen to Fine Art of Falling Apart non-stop on repeat and I still can't get enough.

Posted: 7/2/2002, 7:08 am
by defying_gravity
Life Beyond The Medium Safe Distance is similar. I really like Loser Anthems - it's very different from the full length albums and has some amazing variety (i.e. My Life vs Flashdance II).

Posted: 7/2/2002, 9:56 am
by ArlieKoz13
I just picked up Beautiful Midnite the other day. I am in love with this CD. :love:

Posted: 7/2/2002, 10:28 am
by the android
Isn't it great :mrgreen:?!

My brother borrowed it the other day. He said it was okay, but it didn't really do anything for him. Well, at least he tried it, right?