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The Vicar's Diary       Fri., Nov 2, 2012
What better to excite the lives of earnest bearded young men, and few older follicly challenged ones, than a kiss from poor troubled Amy. Sadly yet another member of the "Forever 27 year old" Read more

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The Music Room   Broad Chalke, Wiltshire, UK    March 03, 2006
Posted by: singliwr
Perhaps these songs are engrained in my psychy as they strike a chord, make me smile at what I have and dream of everything more I can choose to be.  Can’t wait for the album - an avid Read more

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...ghost of Brian Wilson...   Fri., Feb 9, 2007
Posted by: RevDrWeinushausen
...someone wants to be Brain Wilson or Russell Mael... Maybe significant sonic detail is lost when playing this song over little computer speakers, but the arrangement and vocals sound mediocre to me when heard in low resolution (and I currently lack the Read more

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Very refreshing   Fri., Feb 9, 2007
Posted by: HarrySpade
I hear the Beatles influence as mentioned in the other reviews, and I also hear the  Beach Boys in the harmonized vocals. You can’t beat that combination. I’ll be listening to this for a Read more

Fan Review
here again   Fri., Feb 9, 2007
Posted by: The_Papetti_Incident
I guess I’m becoming a Vicar fan! Just like «In Dying Fire» this piece reveals a wonderful taste for pop in its authentical terms. Again, mr.Partridge springs to my mind as the first Read more

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Oh so catchy   Fri., Feb 9, 2007
Posted by: dsdyte
Very Beatlesque, in an Eleanor Rigby/She’s Leaving Home sort of way. But also XTC-ish and... well, it’s just a gorgeous little song. Thank you! Read more

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The girl with the sunshine in her eyes   Fri., Feb 9, 2007
Posted by: Stahlhofen
That is a very pretty little piece of music. I don´t know exactly why, but the Beatles came to my mind when I listened to it. I think I go and try to find my copies of "Revolver" and "The white Read more

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   Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom   February 08, 2007
Posted by: Severance
That was short but sweet Vicar man! Read more

Fan Review
In Dying Fire   Sat., Jan 20, 2007
Posted by: The_Papetti_Incident
What a wonderful song, Vicar. This piece seems to have Eno’s simplicity and "sense of what is right" (RF), Andy Partridge’s good taste for pop (expecially in the closing variation), plus the delicacy of Cathy’s viola, all of that Read more

Fan Review
Beautiful!   Sun., May 28, 2006
Posted by: johnburr54
I’m no technical reviewer, folks, so all your gonna get from me is that this is altogether a very beautiful piece of work. I’m surely most satisfied and appreciative! Read more

Fan Review
Somewhere An Orchestra Beckons   Wed., Mar 22, 2006
Posted by: barrystock
A dark one, brooding and sad, that stings the heart. A real orchestra is tuning up, somewhere in the future, to play this music with nimble hands and controlled breaths. -bs P.S. Dear The Vicar, Read more

Fan Review
roll on the album   Tue., Mar 21, 2006
Posted by: singliwr
Perhaps these songs are engrained in my psychy as they strike a chord, make me smile at what I have and dream of everything more I can choose to be.  Can’t wait for the album - an avid Read more

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