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Obi Once
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Saw her at a festival filling up the Doves place, they had better things to do, anyways was a very nice surprise.. good lyrics, a nice mellow tunes with a bite..
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a co-worker burned a copy of her album for me, I've kinda half-assed listened to it....it didn't annoy me completely....but hasn't grabbed me just yet either.
I did see her to a solo live performance of "Black horse and the Cherry Tree" and it was pretty wicked....she looped the "Woo-Hoo" part on a hand held recorded (much like Ed did with Arc in 2003), and then played it back while she played guitar and sang the song.....pretty talented IMO."It's all happening"0 -
Saw her live in September, and it was a great show. I enjoy her music, and she was a lot of fun to watch live. She is the real deal.0
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I've seen her at the Lowlands festival a couple of years back...great shows, some really nice songs...it definitely surprised me.Obi Once wrote:Saw her at a festival filling up the Doves place, they had better things to do, anyways was a very nice surprise.. good lyrics, a nice mellow tunes with a bite..0 -
Which CD? The album or the acoustic, the latter is stuck in my player..Indian Summer wrote:a co-worker burned a copy of her album for me, I've kinda half-assed listened to it....it didn't annoy me completely....but hasn't grabbed me just yet either.
I did see her to a solo live performance of "Black horse and the Cherry Tree" and it was pretty wicked....she looped the "Woo-Hoo" part on a hand held recorded (much like Ed did with Arc in 2003), and then played it back while she played guitar and sang the song.....pretty talented IMO.
Yea those solo appearances with sampler are awesome! Check this one out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0wYJ407wNA
She sure is one talented artist!allornone wrote:Saw her live in September, and it was a great show. I enjoy her music, and she was a lot of fun to watch live. She is the real deal.
I was there too, 2005 was the year, yeah I only knew the single of that moment, but really liked the show!parel jam wrote:I've seen her at the Lowlands festival a couple of years back...great shows, some really nice songs...it definitely surprised me.your light's reflected now0 -
Indian Summer wrote:I did see her to a solo live performance of "Black horse and the Cherry Tree" and it was pretty wicked....she looped the "Woo-Hoo" part on a hand held recorded (much like Ed did with Arc in 2003), and then played it back while she played guitar and sang the song.....pretty talented IMO.
I think I saw the same performance, on Vh1. It was impressive enough for me to buy the cd. Not a bad casual listen, and she's Scottish to boot!"Hello Oregonians. Hello Washingtonians. Hello Portland..where the fuck are we? We're in Ridgefield!"0 -
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Obi Once wrote:Which CD? The album or the acoustic, the latter is stuck in my player..
Yea those solo appearances with sampler are awesome! Check this one out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0wYJ407wNA
She sure is one talented artist!
I was there too, 2005 was the year, yeah I only knew the single of that moment, but really liked the show!
Oh, that is bad ass!"It's all happening"0
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