Yage - The Woodlands of Old

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seedy
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Re: Yage - The Woodlands of Old

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epitome wrote:Ugh, now I don't know whether to move Yage to the top of my list of stuff to listen to... I'm still working through the Archive albums and was just about to go through the AA stuff from The Isness and on... so much music, so little time!
personally i would say it doesn't matter


everything you just mentioned is superb so you can't "go wrong" here :mrgreen:
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Re: Yage - The Woodlands of Old

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seedy wrote:
epitome wrote:Ugh, now I don't know whether to move Yage to the top of my list of stuff to listen to... I'm still working through the Archive albums and was just about to go through the AA stuff from The Isness and on... so much music, so little time!
personally i would say it doesn't matter


everything you just mentioned is superb so you can't "go wrong" here :mrgreen:
Haha, good point, I don't doubt it :mrgreen:
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Re: Yage - The Woodlands of Old

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Ross wrote:Before reading interviews and web stuff, I also assumed there were more than just the two of them - especially with all the mad credits on Dead Cities, the stories in the ISDN book and so on.
Yeah all that Dead Cities stuff had me going!

Well looks like I need to buy this Yage album pronto.....
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