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Old 09.05.2007, 04:13 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
I See A Darkness is a superb album, but Viva Lost Blues is simply great. I don't always feel like playing his music, but when I do it generally feels like the perfect time for doing so, a bit like when a record is calling you from inside its sleeve and you need to listen to it in order to feel ok. I don't think he is overlooked either, he basks in the right amount of attention that gives him the chance to still sell enough records without having to prostitute himself.

Yeah i dont know why people see him as overlooked in any way, i can imagine him having a Sonic Youth style tour doing I see a Darkness, its a bit of a cult thing but a big one, and the man on the street going "Bonnie what?" but he does have a significant fanbase.
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