If you aren't into gradually unfolding books it may seem a bit dull -- or maybe it does follow the Great British tradition of "a beginning, a muddle and an end".
However the notion of a working-class kid inheriting property and wealth (something still relatively, unheard of now let alone a time when Marx was still struggling to grow a whispy moustache) and his reaction to being thrust into bourgeois company kept me interested during the 'muddle'.
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once had swimmer's ear. that was a real *****
the worst was having 3 kidney stones as a kid. those things are excruciating.
finally, can't wait for Oct 25th (Warpaint LP) and 26th (the obvious)
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and...
DMB
Leonard Cohen
Editors
Carbon Leaf
The Notwist
Victor Wooten
The National
OAR
The Chameleons
The sound quality is much, much improved. A taste.
There's a guitar solo and I think Mallika's vocals are even better. And wow, on Zealotry, about 1:43 in, it sounds like a Nile song for about ~40 seconds.
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Finally gotten around to listening to the new Enslaved album... excellent stuff, although seemingly just on the cusp of being even better yet. Can't wait to see how they top this, as they seem likely to.
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