Eric McFadden & Wally Ingram — Actual Size
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boring
I drove by a Stanley Marsh property this summer in Amarillo, Texas - with out my camera - but it looked something like this (not exactly though - I wonder where this one is) :
sounds like a cover of a Cracker song (in my mind, not necessarily in reality)
Happygirl wrote:
Hope so! :)
I don't understand—is it a literal question?
Hope so! :)
First listen for me and I think it's quite nice, especially the strings.
two2fly wrote:
I don't understand the negative reviews... I really enjoyed it! Infective and mellow.
I agree. Nice string work, too.
I don't understand--is it a literal question?
I was in the pool!
I was in the pool!
I don't understand the negative reviews... I really enjoyed it! Infective and mellow.
This really should be followed by She's Actual Size by They Might Be Giants.
Recognized McFadden's style right off though this is the first time I've heard this - I like it!
But my *very* favorite is when he was with Liar - a tune called "Everything Good" (lies on the highway) - I ripped it long ago but it looks like I never uploaded it... OK I can fix that.
Looks like we've got potential for a completely even score distribution... Wouldn't that be something??
...is this song being played as a comment on the previous KT tunstall album cover?..
Can't wait for his next album... Music To Nap By
elliotgoettelman wrote:
Eric McFadden is a major talent. Check out his other band "crack daniels" with songsmith pat macdonald (of old 1980's Timbuk 3)
Wally is no slouch eithor...and he used to be a Timbuk 3'er too.
Eric is amazing, he's been a touring member of both Parliament/Funkadelic and Eric Burden, he has about a half dozen side projects besides crack daniels, and having met him on several occasions he's one of the nice guys.
Thanks Bill, for adding this upload of mine
Eric McFadden is a major talent. Check out his other band "crack daniels" with songsmith pat macdonald (of old 1980's Timbuk 3)
Yes!!!!!! My first first. Okay, and I like it too. I like pick-y guitar and slightly gravelly voice.
First?