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juan_diego wrote: I have NEVER heard Eisley at any store or public place.
I work at a DQ Grill & Chill and we play Midlake and Fleet Foxes all the time, so, maybe one day we will play Eisley. Not to get off subject or anything but is anyone else in LOVE with Fleet Foxes. They are soooooooo FU*&%*G EPIC!!!! I first heard Fleet Foxes probably five years ago or so, when they were called The Pineapples. Their sound was amazing, it was like a mixture of The Zombies and The Shadows or something. They eventually changed to that folksy choral thing they do now right before they got signed, which I don't really like as much, sadly. I haven't heard their whole album, though, so maybe there's something on there that will bring me back. |
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boone wrote: juan_diego wrote: I have NEVER heard Eisley at any store or public place.
I work at a DQ Grill & Chill and we play Midlake and Fleet Foxes all the time, so, maybe one day we will play Eisley. Not to get off subject or anything but is anyone else in LOVE with Fleet Foxes. They are soooooooo FU*&%*G EPIC!!!! I first heard Fleet Foxes probably five years ago or so, when they were called The Pineapples. Their sound was amazing, it was like a mixture of The Zombies and The Shadows or something. They eventually changed to that folksy choral thing they do now right before they got signed, which I don't really like as much, sadly. I haven't heard their whole album, though, so maybe there's something on there that will bring me back. Dang. I think a modern-day Zombies would be amazing. The music scene could really use that. _________________ |
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Unfortunately, their old, old stuff is unavailable. It's possible the people who still have the songs is the band itself (hopefully they kept them.) They recorded a self released EP that kind of had a transition sound from when they were going from "The Fleet Foxes" to just "Fleet Foxes." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuBC-Q0XuVU "She Got Dressed." Kind of an old song, but a bit different. Less twangy guitar, which was my favorite part of their old sound. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr9tF2OM9pQ "So Long to the Headstrong." Way old song, one of the first I'd heard, but it has been changed so much it's unrecognizable. I think the words are the same, and most of the melody, but it's much slower with different instrumentation. Think The Strokes, but better with Hank Marvin playing guitar. Here's a live version from '05 that's a bit closer to the original: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTyFdY-3eQ0. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdw1gVEIz_Q "In the Hot, Hot Rays." Probably from 2005 or so, so not as old as the other songs, but a bit indicative of their old sound. I like it. EDIT: Oooh! I just found this. It was one of the first completed songs I'd heard from them, and always was my favorite. "Anyone Who's Anyone." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v12FejWxODI. |
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Thanks for adding the links from the Fleet Foxes! I think (well, know) that I like their old sound more. I have the album, but never got into it really... About Eisley in public places...I may have heard them in Bath and Body works. Either I did, or a friend told me that they did. I know there was some report. I still keep listening when I hear similar music/bands in the background at stores. |
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TheAntrider wrote: grain thrower wrote: Hanging around Victoria's Secret for the music is the new reading Playboy for the interviews. If I've got to go to Victoria's Secret to hear Eisley songs played, so be it... I'll accept the sacrifice... _________________ Dan and daughter, Samantha - We Love Eisley! |
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i think be kind would work well for a runway show of classy euro styled clothes, or just a collection of worldly styled clothes. _________________ Oneironaut http://www.facebook.com/ChengBand |
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Listening to Eisley while leering at headless plastic torsos wearing g-strings and see-through bustiers? Sure it's fun at home but in public? That's right I wear that stuff at home. _________________ we're really not alone, we have each other |
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boone wrote: Unfortunately, their old, old stuff is unavailable. It's possible the people who still have the songs is the band itself (hopefully they kept them.) They recorded a self released EP that kind of had a transition sound from when they were going from "The Fleet Foxes" to just "Fleet Foxes."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuBC-Q0XuVU "She Got Dressed." Kind of an old song, but a bit different. Less twangy guitar, which was my favorite part of their old sound. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr9tF2OM9pQ "So Long to the Headstrong." Way old song, one of the first I'd heard, but it has been changed so much it's unrecognizable. I think the words are the same, and most of the melody, but it's much slower with different instrumentation. Think The Strokes, but better with Hank Marvin playing guitar. Here's a live version from '05 that's a bit closer to the original: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTyFdY-3eQ0. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdw1gVEIz_Q "In the Hot, Hot Rays." Probably from 2005 or so, so not as old as the other songs, but a bit indicative of their old sound. I like it. EDIT: Oooh! I just found this. It was one of the first completed songs I'd heard from them, and always was my favorite. "Anyone Who's Anyone." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v12FejWxODI. Oh my goodness. I love Fleet Foxes now, but these songs make me love them more. Where can I get me some mp3s? |
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redboots wrote: boone wrote: Unfortunately, their old, old stuff is unavailable. It's possible the people who still have the songs is the band itself (hopefully they kept them.) They recorded a self released EP that kind of had a transition sound from when they were going from "The Fleet Foxes" to just "Fleet Foxes."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuBC-Q0XuVU "She Got Dressed." Kind of an old song, but a bit different. Less twangy guitar, which was my favorite part of their old sound. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr9tF2OM9pQ "So Long to the Headstrong." Way old song, one of the first I'd heard, but it has been changed so much it's unrecognizable. I think the words are the same, and most of the melody, but it's much slower with different instrumentation. Think The Strokes, but better with Hank Marvin playing guitar. Here's a live version from '05 that's a bit closer to the original: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTyFdY-3eQ0. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdw1gVEIz_Q "In the Hot, Hot Rays." Probably from 2005 or so, so not as old as the other songs, but a bit indicative of their old sound. I like it. EDIT: Oooh! I just found this. It was one of the first completed songs I'd heard from them, and always was my favorite. "Anyone Who's Anyone." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v12FejWxODI. Oh my goodness. I love Fleet Foxes now, but these songs make me love them more. Where can I get me some mp3s? You can get the Firefox add on called DownloadHelper and download the mp4 and convert it to mp3 from the youtube page. The add on will even convert it for you. |
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RockerChick wrote: Pantheon4 wrote: I heard Eisley in a hospice. I was about to go off on how stupid these threads are and how much I don't care but...THREAD REDEEMED. "One Day I Slowly Floated Away"? _________________ we're really not alone, we have each other |
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