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Size Matters Not: The Extraordinary Life & Career of Warwick Davis
Warwick A. Davis and George Lucas
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Published to coincide with his highly anticipated new sitcom - a mockumentary follow-up to Extras...
Jonathan Donahue recommended Ode To Billie Joe by Bobbie Gentry in Music (curated)
CHILLFILTR (46 KP) rated Believe by Mitch King in Music
Jul 11, 2019
Of course there are first impressions that speak to Dave Matthews, but I also hear the influence of Bon Iver, certainly on how the vocals are mixed and with that classic heartbeat pulse. Mitch King achieves a real clarity of purpose with his song Believe:
“You will taste it if you can be patient
The more you believe, the more you create it”
— Mitch King
Mitch King lives his life on the road, and has created an impressive career on the back of relentless touring and an irrepressible love for life. We think that comes through loud and clear with this ode to achieving personal spirituality through shared experience.
Namaste.
“You will taste it if you can be patient
The more you believe, the more you create it”
— Mitch King
Mitch King lives his life on the road, and has created an impressive career on the back of relentless touring and an irrepressible love for life. We think that comes through loud and clear with this ode to achieving personal spirituality through shared experience.
Namaste.
CHILLFILTR (46 KP) rated Space for Days by Kendall Street Company in Music
Jul 11, 2019
When I hear a song like this, I think immediately of my own college days in Madison, WI when Galactic would come through town and borrow my Wurlitzer.
Very polished and hummable, Space for Days feels like Dave Matthews on acid at Mardi Gras. It threads the needle between philosophy and stoner truism:
“I got space for days
What I matter didn’t say
Still keeping same
Let it all breathe”
— Kendall Street Company
The truth is this is a party band with a party song, and if you like wah wah licks doubling the saxophone and a bass player who plays up on the neck like he's Jaco Pastorius, this is your party.
Enjoy.
Very polished and hummable, Space for Days feels like Dave Matthews on acid at Mardi Gras. It threads the needle between philosophy and stoner truism:
“I got space for days
What I matter didn’t say
Still keeping same
Let it all breathe”
— Kendall Street Company
The truth is this is a party band with a party song, and if you like wah wah licks doubling the saxophone and a bass player who plays up on the neck like he's Jaco Pastorius, this is your party.
Enjoy.
Willa of Dark Hollow
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This enchanting companion to Robert Beatty's instant #1 New York Times bestseller Willa of the Wood...
A Man Walks on to a Pitch: Stories from a Life in Football
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'When a man walks on to a pitch there's always a chance something magic can happen, that's what...
Broken Horses
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The critically acclaimed singer-songwriter, producer, and five-time Grammy winner opens up about a...