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ElspethOllie Posted Mon 22 Oct, 2007 9:17 PM |
Has anyone else listened to this? It's fan-freaking-tanstic! Sorry for the cheese... but it's really insightful and it's great to hear the band talking about the journey they underwent while making the album. It did have a lot of little anecdotes that I hadn't heard before. Go download it if you haven't already. |
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ashleyb Posted Mon 22 Oct, 2007 10:51 PM |
It's downloaded and on my 'things to do after i finish my midterms' list. Can't wait to listen to it! |
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heyjude Posted Mon 22 Oct, 2007 10:57 PM |
i'm totally behind on this stuff. gonna download when i get home. thanks again for the tip :-) |
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FranFlower Posted Tue 23 Oct, 2007 12:22 AM |
Thanks for the reminder. I'm downloading it now :) |
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monkey Posted Tue 23 Oct, 2007 12:39 AM |
ElspethOllie wrote: Has anyone else listened to this? It's fan-freaking-tanstic! Sorry for the cheese... but it's really insightful and it's great to hear the band talking about the journey they underwent while making the album. It did have a lot of little anecdotes that I hadn't heard before. Go download it if you haven't already.
i'll get it downloaded when my porn is finished downloading!;) |
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lindsey22295 Posted Tue 23 Oct, 2007 2:00 AM |
Oh thanks I completely forgot about that. Like Ashley it is on my after midterm list. Or perhaps before. Muahahahaha. |
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Natasa Posted Tue 23 Oct, 2007 9:54 AM |
Erm...where can you download it from? |
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Jimmy_Jimmy Posted Tue 23 Oct, 2007 12:37 PM |
Quite an interesting podcast actually.
Well worth a listen.
Who'd have thought that The Man Who was dedicated to a dog!
Really interesting though to hear the bands views and experiences of the years around which the Man Who was produced and released.
Has anybody listened to any of the other documentries? |
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mayfly Posted Tue 23 Oct, 2007 12:38 PM |
Natasa wrote: Erm...where can you download it from?
on iTunes store. |
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ElspethOllie Posted Tue 23 Oct, 2007 3:30 PM |
Jimmy_Jimmy wrote: Quite an interesting podcast actually.
Well worth a listen.
Who'd have thought that The Man Who was dedicated to a dog!
Really interesting though to hear the bands views and experiences of the years around which the Man Who was produced and released.
Has anybody listened to any of the other documentries?
Yeah, I listened to the one on Franz Ferdinand, and Kaiser Chiefs. And I started the one about The White Stripes. |
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ElspethOllie Posted Tue 23 Oct, 2007 5:35 PM |
I loved the part where Fran says that the second verse of WDIAROM? could have been slightly different...
Why does it always rain on you?
Is it because I picked you up in '92...
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SamuraiSandy Posted Tue 23 Oct, 2007 6:40 PM |
listening to it right now at work! it's great to hear all of this...Travis Rock! |
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bullyweeben Posted Wed 24 Oct, 2007 12:10 AM |
listening to it just now, goodness, we nearly lost Driftwood! thank god for singing to ourselves! |
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FranFlower Posted Wed 24 Oct, 2007 4:03 PM |
This podcast is truly a gem :) Loved all of it, and I wish it'd last twice as long. How awesome would it be to have one for each Travis album?!??
Anyways, this was just what I needed to pep me up for this weekend's Oslo gig :D Can't wait! |
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ElspethOllie Posted Sat 27 Oct, 2007 5:11 PM |
I'm listening to it again...
Ah, it's so good. I'm glad that they talked a little about Good Feeling, and the contrast between them. When I listen Good Feeling, I do get this kind of free young feeling. And The Man Who, kind of feels like settling down, growing up, the moment when you realize you're an adult, and not a kid. |
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