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In Reply to: I thought it was a great episode posted by ToshiroofKreplachastan on March 13, 2006 at 04:51:56:
A bit clunky in parts. Tho thats not terribly unusual for the show.Wonderful beginning. What was that song (not the title song) in the opening collage?
Didn't see the shooting at the end coming. Damn near dropped my second margarita.
Nice to see a character wounded in the stomach act like a person wounded in the stomach.
Jenny Sach looks like an F'ing whale.
Loved the bitching at Artie's. I didn't catch the dialogue completely, did one of em say, this bread must be from the bread museum?
Tony on the scales was LOL.
The much hyped following show, Big Love, needs an injection of life. If it turns out its main storyline is one wife bitching about, or at, the other wife, fuggedaboutit.
Follow Ups:
opening song was WILLIAM s. BURROUGHS spoken word piece.
... recorded with Burroughs.
I haven't seen theepisode but there are several versions of the track in circulation. One is on an album called Seven Souls and is a great CD if you liked the one track.
There is also The Road To The Western Lands, basically a remix album by various people, but I would suggect Seven Souls if you liked the track on the show.
By the way, for the "casual" listener, Material, which is, basically, a vehicle for Bill Laswell, is a very interesting band and a lot of people here would LOVE Hallucination Engine a floaty semi ambient CD from the early 90s featuring a whole load of jazz and "world" musicians.
Hugely fabulous record.
I agree... a fabulous album. It's a must-have for anyone intersted in Bill Laswell's projects.Two other must-haves are Axiom Ambient: Lost in the Translation and Divination: Ambient Dub Volume II, Dead Slow
There's no mistaking a Bill Laswell bass line, is there?
-Anthony
"Never get involved in a boy and girl fight..." Great advice.
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