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Joined: August 03 2006
Location: Espoo, Finland
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Posted: March 24 2011 at 14:00
The Monodrone wrote:
A fan of Shearwater, eh Pekka?
Hellyeah, the last three albums are great. One of my biggest gig-related misfortunes is having a terrible flu on the night they played their to date only gig in Finland. I had the ticket and it ended up being one of my fiancee's favourite ever gigs The final gig of the tour.
Joined: March 21 2010
Location: Indiana, USA
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Posted: March 24 2011 at 14:03
Pekka wrote:
The Monodrone wrote:
A fan of Shearwater, eh Pekka?
Hellyeah, the last three albums are great. One of my biggest gig-related misfortunes is having a terrible flu on the night they played their to date only gig in Finland. I had the ticket and it ended up being one of my fiancee's favourite ever gigs The final gig of the tour.
AHHH, I wish you could've seen them.
I wish they'd come to Indy...
Yeah, their last three are quite amazing. I just got Palo Santo a few days ago, which completes the trilogy. Beautiful.
Joined: August 03 2006
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Posted: March 24 2011 at 14:08
The Monodrone wrote:
Pekka wrote:
The Monodrone wrote:
A fan of Shearwater, eh Pekka?
Hellyeah, the last three albums are great. One of my biggest gig-related misfortunes is having a terrible flu on the night they played their to date only gig in Finland. I had the ticket and it ended up being one of my fiancee's favourite ever gigs The final gig of the tour.
AHHH, I wish you could've seen them.
I wish they'd come to Indy...
Yeah, their last three are quite amazing. I just got Palo Santo a few days ago, which completes the trilogy. Beautiful.
Every time I listen to Shearwater I curse that day But I trust they'll come again, by all accounts they had a wonderful time just like the audience.
I had barely listened to Palo Santo until a couple of days ago when I found out it's just as gorgeous as the last two. Rooks is probably my favourite, the title track was the first one I heard and I fell in love immediately.
Joined: May 22 2007
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Posted: March 24 2011 at 14:14
We were talking about Shearwater yesterday. I thought that that was the concert that you had missed because you were sick. My memory ain't as bad as I thought, for an old guy.
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Posted: March 24 2011 at 14:24
rushfan4 wrote:
We were talking about Shearwater yesterday. I thought that that was the concert that you had missed because you were sick. My memory ain't as bad as I thought, for an old guy.
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Posted: March 24 2011 at 14:41
progkidjoel wrote:
Mornin'.
Jordan and/or Pekka (), I'm gonna see if I can grab a Shearwater album or two when I go to sydney in a few weeks. Wut's the best album for a noob?
Edit: derp Seeya Jordan
Rooks worked for me, but any of the last three should be good Palo Santo (there's probably only the two disc special edition with partial re-recordings available, that's the one I've got), Rooks and the Golden Archipelago that is.
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