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<blockquote data-quote="philN" data-source="post: 23860224" data-attributes="member: 104498"><p>Did I Step On Your Trumpet is probably the best thing Daniel Smith has ever written.</p><p></p><p>The Ships album is good -- but it was a bit of a letdown in terms of what I was expecting to hear when all those who collaborated actually got together and made music.</p><p></p><p>That's not to say the album is bad, it's just not as mind-blowing as I thought it would be after hearing Did I Step On Your Trumpet.</p><p></p><p>That said, Jacob, if you haven't checked out Fetch the Compass Kids, you should probably do so at some point. I think that is my favorite Danielson album to date.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Side note: Radiohead tickets go on sale tomorrow. And while I realize I have as good a chance as anyone at getting ahold of them -- I am really worried that they are going to sell out within the first few seconds and I am not going to get to see them.</p><p></p><p>Eh, maybe the gods will smile upon me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philN, post: 23860224, member: 104498"] Did I Step On Your Trumpet is probably the best thing Daniel Smith has ever written. The Ships album is good -- but it was a bit of a letdown in terms of what I was expecting to hear when all those who collaborated actually got together and made music. That's not to say the album is bad, it's just not as mind-blowing as I thought it would be after hearing Did I Step On Your Trumpet. That said, Jacob, if you haven't checked out Fetch the Compass Kids, you should probably do so at some point. I think that is my favorite Danielson album to date. Side note: Radiohead tickets go on sale tomorrow. And while I realize I have as good a chance as anyone at getting ahold of them -- I am really worried that they are going to sell out within the first few seconds and I am not going to get to see them. Eh, maybe the gods will smile upon me. [/QUOTE]
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