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Old 02.14.2007, 12:00 AM   #31
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I really liked Nurse. Still do. I still put it in SY's top ten records. easily. It's so much better than Rather Ripped, with or without Helen Lundeberg and Eyeliner. I'd say Washing Machine is really layeed too. I notice new things about Washing Machine (song), Saucer-like, SkipTracer and Diamond Sea all the time. On every listen, I find at least one thing new on there that I had never consciously noticed.

I'll have to go listen to all the reocrds I have, but I'd say that all their records from EVOL onwards are really layered, with the exception of perhaps Experimental Jet set, it's very bare-bones.

Murray Street is up there too.
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Ben Stiller - "How can I cheer up this orphaned kid? By showing him the DVD of Dodgeball? Well, sure, then he'll be happy for an hour and a half, but what then? Do I show him Dodgeball again? Of course, he'll get more out of it, because he'll spot new things the second time round. It's layered; it's written that way. But how many times can I show him Dodgeball? Seven, eight, maybe. Then what?"
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