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*phew* well the difference about this is: blur never split and the gorillaz are just a thing for damon to really do experimental stuff he never could've done with blur.. kula split cos crisp wanted something else, had to see and learn, and realised kula was the best he ever did. why should he get back to the jeevas?! i don't think so. sorry.
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| Posts: 1258 | Location: fairyland | Registered: 13 January 2006 |    |
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I thinks its more to do with the Jeevas 2nd Album not doing well and the crowds dwindling at the gigs.
It was fun whilst it lasted. . .
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| Posts: 2925 | Location: New Earth | Registered: 11 January 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Andi Crisp: I loved the 2nd Jeeva Album better
I kinda agree. If u like alt-country/country then the 2nd album is good. Thats probably why i preferred it to 1234. Although, 1234 certainly stood out for its 4 singles. K
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| Posts: 2925 | Location: New Earth | Registered: 11 January 2006 |    |
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I found 1234 a fair bit closer to the KS vibe than Cowboys and Indians (possibly because of Silver Apples, Edge of the World and What Is It For?), although I'd be extremely hard pressed to pick a favourite. If you've got to start somewhere, I'd say there's a logical progression from PP&A to 1234 to the 2nd album, so get 1234. Plus The Undertones are one of my fave bands, and the Jeevas cover of You've Got My Number is my favourite cover of all time!
Sit quietly, doing nothing, spring comes, and the grass grows by itself. Zen saying
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| Posts: 109 | Location: Headwalking and mindgazing in Beds and Brighton | Registered: 14 January 2006 |    |
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