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Re: The Official OWB Thread
Anyone else a sad-act like me and picked up on the typo in the sleeve credits? http://www.underworld.live.com isn't an active domain as far as I know (unless there's something planned that's yet to be announced)
Spelling aside, OWB is improving with every spin... just like Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab
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I gave it first listen last night after the Diamondbacks got swept
.I hadn't listened to anything pre-release other than Crocodile and the Beautiful Burnout off their myspace page. I think the overall record is uniquely Underworld with all of their inspirations showing. Holding the Moth is way harder than I thought it would be, in a good way. I hope they begin to play it out on this tour. I enjoy Glam Bucket, but after hearing the live versions before hand, I probably would have enjoyed it more if I heard the album version first. Like it's been said here before, it reminds me of how Twist is live compared to the CD. I like all of the ideas presented, and I like how 'live' it feels. You know real instruments and whatnot. I'm sure the rest will click sooner or later. Can't wait to see they have next. I guess my favorite is either Holding the Moth or Best Mamgu Ever. The DVD is fine, but not essential. I was expecting it to be shown in 16x9 screen size, but that's just nit-picking. And I really dig the shirt. --Jason |
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rabid Sunshine fans. not all that odd when you think about it.
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