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Passing Afternoon" from Our Endless Numbered Days.
"Communion Cups and Someone's Coat" is a new one and was recorded in August of 2004. This track should keep you satisfied until the new Iron and Wine EP Woman King comes out February 22, 2005. "Dearest Forsaken" previously available only on the Iron and Wine Sub Pop Singles Club 7 inch; here recorded live at KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic in Los Angeles.


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1. Passing Afternoon
2. Communion Cups and Someone's Coat
3. Dearest Forsaken.

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I like Iron and Wine, but I do not see how they are any different than your average local hippy folk bands

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glorified_version wrote:
I like Iron and Wine, but I do not see how they are any different than your average local hippy folk bands

I strongly agree with this evaluation. My father is in one of those hippy folk bands, I own an Iron & Wine CD and like it a lot. But I almost always fail to see how he garners so much attention for something done by so many people.

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glorified_version wrote:
I like Iron and Wine, but I do not see how they are any different than your average local hippy folk bands


LOL and I was just going to ask what kind of music it is :lol: I guess this is more information than I needed.


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Buffalohed wrote:
glorified_version wrote:
I like Iron and Wine, but I do not see how they are any different than your average local hippy folk bands

I strongly agree with this evaluation. My father is in one of those hippy folk bands, I own an Iron & Wine CD and like it a lot. But I almost always fail to see how he garners so much attention for something done by so many people.


Indeed. I had heard it was revolutionary, but it was just a dude singing some nice songs and picking on the ole geetar. Nice for a summer day, but nothing really special.

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glorified_version wrote:
I like Iron and Wine, but I do not see how they are any different than your average local hippy folk bands


Because Beam's voice, guitar, lyrics and sense of song arrangement are all impeccable. An average songwriter could never produce a song like Passing Afternoon, Fever Dream or Upward Over The Mountain.

Iron & Wine gets two thumbs up from me.

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zeb wrote:
glorified_version wrote:
I like Iron and Wine, but I do not see how they are any different than your average local hippy folk bands


Because Beam's voice, guitar, lyrics and sense of song arrangement are all impeccable. An average songwriter could never produce a song like Passing Afternoon, Fever Dream or Upward Over The Mountain.

Iron & Wine gets two thumbs up from me.

j.



*love*

hey boy, check the song "communion cups......"
its probably on my top 5 of iron & wine

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His cover of Such Great Heights is phenomenal.


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His cover of Such Great Heights is phenomenal.


:high five:

You should hear his cover of Smokestack Lightning. :nice:

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zeb wrote:
bknollenberg wrote:
His cover of Such Great Heights is phenomenal.


:high five:

You should hear his cover of Smokestack Lightning. :nice:

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what?

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zeb wrote:
glorified_version wrote:
I like Iron and Wine, but I do not see how they are any different than your average local hippy folk bands


And other things I read in indie trash weekly.


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should i go see them live, since they are in town twice next week

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should i go see them live, since they are in town twice next week


YES.

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Still a fat piece of trash.


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Still a fat piece of trash.


And you're still a trivial, spiteful dipshit. Way to go.

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zeb wrote:
glorified_version wrote:
I like Iron and Wine, but I do not see how they are any different than your average local hippy folk bands


Because Beam's voice, guitar, lyrics and sense of song arrangement are all impeccable. An average songwriter could never produce a song like Passing Afternoon, Fever Dream or Upward Over The Mountain.

Iron & Wine gets two thumbs up from me.

j.


Iron and Wine are cool, but I don't see the records as being great by any means. Upward Over the Mountain breaks my nuts everytime I hear it, I must admit.


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zeb wrote:
glorified_version wrote:
I like Iron and Wine, but I do not see how they are any different than your average local hippy folk bands


Because Beam's voice, guitar, lyrics and sense of song arrangement are all impeccable. An average songwriter could never produce a song like Passing Afternoon, Fever Dream or Upward Over The Mountain.

Iron & Wine gets two thumbs up from me.

j.


Iron and Wine are cool, but I don't see the records as being great by any means. Upward Over the Mountain breaks my nuts everytime I hear it, I must admit.


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Woman King has been leaked. I will be on that tonight when I get home.

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