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Saw them play at The Double Door in Chicago in 1996. It stands out as the most astonishing live show I’ve ever seen.
9 love this
jhorton wrote:
this exactly
Nick Cave called. He wants his style back!
this exactly
ziggytrix wrote:
Section of flattened fig newton? A tumbled licorice all-sort?
So any thoughts on what that's supposed to be on the cover? A delicious pastry? Some sort of ottoman? A vegemite sandwich?
Section of flattened fig newton? A tumbled licorice all-sort?
So any thoughts on what that's supposed to be on the cover? A delicious pastry? Some sort of ottoman? A vegemite sandwich?
Makes Leonard Cohen sound upbeat in comparison 
DaidyBoy wrote:
Or Rolf Harris.
Weird how just tapping two bits of wood reminds me of Timmy Thomas.
Or Rolf Harris.
Reminds me of early Bowie
this really weird song is growing on me...must resist...oh...let go
Weird how just tapping two bits of wood reminds me of Timmy Thomas.
Boosting this to an EIGHT imho.
The singer lives in "la Creuse" one of the most depressing area from France. You can hear it on this song... The "la Creuse' touch"...
chrrrrrrrr ... chrrrrrrrrr ... chrrrrrrrr ...
Meh.....
quite likeable imo
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I really like this band. Growing on me. Just love the mellow sound.
Terrible! If the idea was to make me depressed, it worked.
Bouh..
rocklandlove wrote:
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Tindersticks' first 4 records were masterpieces from start to finish. Fresh and deep and darkly poetic. Would love to hear some of these tracks here... they'd fit!
Anyone can make submissions: Songs must be available for public listening via YouTube, Soundcloud, or Spotify. Keep in mind that if you include only a Spotify link, your submission may not be available to all potential listeners. YouTube & Soundcloud are more universally accessible.
Tindersticks' first 4 records were masterpieces from start to finish. Fresh and deep and darkly poetic. Would love to hear some of these tracks here... they'd fit!
Sounds like he is singing with a clothespin on his nose...
this is growing on me...I didn't get it the first time through
I just want the man to catch the train and soon!
Man, this tune is seriously casiotastic!
Like this very much! ..there are no siucidal dendencies with me!! 😀
Weird.
LizK wrote:
And with a second warning that says "Are you sure you want to commit suicide?"
Improved diction would help. And why don't Songs to Commit Suicide By come with a warning label?
And with a second warning that says "Are you sure you want to commit suicide?"
Reminds me of "Why Can't We Live Together". Not as good, of course.
nope
I agree : Stuart Staples sings like Droopy, but you know what? It makes me happy.

The singer sounds kind of like Aaron Neville.
LizK wrote:
Now this right here....thats funny
Improved diction would help. And why don't Songs to Commit Suicide By come with a warning label?
Now this right here....thats funny

Like the Band, this cut....hmmm....not so much!
Nick Cave called. He wants his style back!
Kind of cool - reminds me of "Yakety Sax" by Boots Randolph.
q4Fry wrote:
'finger snaps' at end of performance
What is this nonsense? Poetry reading with a woodblock?
'finger snaps' at end of performance
Improved diction would help. And why don't Songs to Commit Suicide By come with a warning label?
q4Fry wrote:
this comment totally made my day
What is this nonsense? Poetry reading with a woodblock?
What is this nonsense? Poetry reading with a woodblock?
Thanks for more Tindersticks!
Now go for more Tindersticks: Another Night In ...



