I am so not with it when it comes to new franco music. I haven't even heard the last Arianne Moffatt. But maybe you could troll http://www.bandeapart.fm/ Radio-Canada's version of Radio 3.
Hee hee. I really like that Mara Tremblay track - one of my exes was into her stuff (this is my ex from 2003), but I found her too country. But this I like, and the album's been getting great reviews.
Haha! They said that they wanted to delve into the Quebec prog thing for this album. It reminds me of the first real franco party I went to, where the host busted out his old Harmonium albums and couldn't believe I hadn't heard La Heptade.
my taste is too Celtic or something.
Alright...
So what kind of stuff do you prefer - something fast, something loud, something slow?
:-)
you are not allowed to help me de-Gaelic.
Whatever.
:-p
What do you like? What do you need?
runway music. New music.
What kind of runway?
one with hot babes on it.
the music team is mostly franco, and I tried to get Sleepy Maggie into the show and was met with seriously puzzled faces.
I am so not with it when it comes to new franco music. I haven't even heard the last Arianne Moffatt. But maybe you could troll http://www.bandeapart.fm/ Radio-Canada's version of Radio 3.
They described sleepy maggie as historic.
I did my best not to get pissy.
(and I've heard some new arianne moffatt. I like it.
)
#9 on their top 10 is from Halifax!
I feel like wearing that fractal jumpsuit when listening to this music.
but I like it.
oh and their concert photographer does nude shoots in my bff's living room. cause halifax is about as big as my pinky finger.
Hee hee. I really like that Mara Tremblay track - one of my exes was into her stuff (this is my ex from 2003), but I found her too country. But this I like, and the album's been getting great reviews.
the announcer called it a space song. I think I agree.
Me too! There's something kind of spacey in a different way about that Malajube tune, too.
the malajube song sounds like a bad loft party.
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Haha! They said that they wanted to delve into the Quebec prog thing for this album. It reminds me of the first real franco party I went to, where the host busted out his old Harmonium albums and couldn't believe I hadn't heard La Heptade.
I went on a date with someone who asked me if Neil Young was a reggae artist.
sometimes I can't believe we're still on planet earth.