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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Imagined response to a number of good points made in an argument by a person with whom it's impossible to reason, recorded here for posterity

It's all too easy to hide behind this wall of intentional obfuscation. I'm all for stepping into the glare of the spotlight of critical appraisal.

You on the other hand

, you refute my position on a number of key points. And you're the leader of the pack. And, I am easily led.

Don't talk to me about Ingmar Bergman. Don't talk to me about My Bloody Valentine. Don't talk to me about anyone else who is dead.

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This seems to be just the right track for the day after you get wrecked on valium and martinis and sleep for 11 solid hours.

It's the b-side of a 1996 Labradford 10" single, Scenic Recovery. (I found it here.)




Labradford - Underwood 5ive (4.71 MB mp3: right-click and Save As to download; play using the handy little embedded player below)



Nice ae? Like I said one time the other day to this guy, no wonder Labradford were my favourite band for most of the nineties.

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comments:

Oh my god I can completely imagine having that kind of argument (either in my head or with a real person)

fuck
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