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RE: Breaking In My Heart
- Subject: RE: Breaking In My Heart
- From: "Nathaniel Mumford" <nathaniel.mumford@no...com>
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 18:46:15 +0100
'Note this down' is 'Coats' - first up on spitting out miracles
etiquette is indeed called that.
dunno about the old men & the barrel though. anyone?
-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Rush [mailto:philip_rush@ye...fsnet.co.uk]
Sent: 23 April 2003 18:29
To: blueplanes@st...net
Subject: Re: [Blueplanes] Breaking In My Heart
My problem is that I don't know the titles of the songs. I play the CDs
but I don't read the covers enough.
I really like Honey I, and especially the French. I had always thought
the mood was finely caught. Please don't disabuse me.
I like the acoustic guitar/ poemy ones probably best.
If you've got time, well, maybe you can add the titles.
1. Honey I
2. Vade Mecum Gunslinger
3. That one with the line about old men spitting at a barrel.
4. The one with the hurdy gurdy: Spitting out Miracles.
5. The one that starts 'Note this down'.
6. All of Cavaliers. If that's what it's called. I'm a sucker for
collage.
7. The Applicant. Partly for Sylvia Plath and partly for that chord.
8. Cowardice and Caprice
9. Jacket hangs
10. Jack Leaves and Back Spring
11. Cat Scan History because I saw that documentary too when I was off
sick one day.
12. Whatever happened to our golden birds? I love it.
12. Etiquette. Is it called that?
12. Teaching English through sex and death. Because I do.
It's a kind of baker's dozen. Kind of.
Philip
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