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February 01, 2006  |
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The Music Room Broad Chalke, Wilts, UK |
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Notes
A rough mix from the vocal session by Lewis Taylor for Songbook No 1.
Those familiar with the Vicar Chronicles may recall the scene in "Chronicle The First", where Punk is floundering in the rain on the outside of The Betsy. The accompanying soundtrack might just be "That Boy's not Cool, Not an ounce of Cool, He's got ears the size of dinner plates, a broken nose and twisted face..."
A track as wonderfully unhinged as the scene.
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Tracks
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That Boy's Not Cool | [PREVIEW] |
3.11 |
All previews are MP3 192kbps
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Band Member Diaries
That Boy's Not Cool Fri., Feb 3, 2006
Written by The Vicar
Today at the Vicarage : The Music Room Earlier in the week, the Tall Pointy One described himself as "a drowning man facing up to the fact that he cannot reach the shore" - not a happy bunny! So we have taken practical steps to send a lifeboat. The first being to compile a CD of the currently available tracks for Songbook No 1. Then we will know how far from the shore we are. And today, that distant shoreline leapt several miles closer, singing and dancing as it came. The rough and dirty mix of That Boy’s Not Cool (now available on this site, following the helpful urgings of the Venal One) proved that, while he may be unhinged, The Tall Pointy One can write wonderful, if bizarre, songs (something we already knew) - but, more importantly, that Lewis Taylor can give some of them voice. He is even now looking at a second track. By the end of next week, we will hopefully find that this impossible album is not only possible - but within touching distance of competion. So keep swimming, my friend!
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Fan Reviews
     A snappy little flap jack!, Sat., Feb 4, 2006
Written by sonnenberg
A very enjoyable and delightfully idiosyncratic little opus. Densely hinged. Bodacious. ’kay then. Paul Sonnenberg Austin, TX
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