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Kyle Patrick Smith
kpsmith at xxx.edu
Sun May 13 20:03:34 BST 2001
> Apparently there was a duo called David et Jonathan, i'm assuming
> French. They did a song calledLovers of the World Unite, apparently in
> 1966.
any relation to shoplifters of the world unite? i can't find them on
napster.
> Lately, i've been listening to a lot of Death Cab for Cutie
do you know where their name comes from?
i don't, but on "Lowell, MA" they sing about 'skyscrapers fall into the
ground' -- yet there is not one skyscraper in Lowell. nice.
> Weezer's swinging through London early July, for those of you who don't
> hate them.
>
> * a brownie point to anyone who caught that one
The Magnetic Fields. and let's all additionally laugh at the fact that
only a Harvard band would ever think to write a song about Ferdinand de
Saussure. and only these guys could write it well. but they're
surprisingly not so popular yet?
kyle
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