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berlies_
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So I keep saying I have favorites such as Vintage People (even though I only heard it once) and Plenty of Paper - but everytime Golly Sandra plays I cant help but Swoon. Its just so freakin catchy and fun and pretty and likeable!!!

It's almost addicting. Not almost, it is. What is it about it. Is there some type of science behind songs...the meter and all that good stuff - that you can write something and know people will just fall in love with it.

Man - I'm getting so confused. Lost at Sea just came on - and that one is amazing too. How do I pick a favorite? How do I pick my least favorite? I cant. Because they are all equally amazing.

Things like this dont happen in the real world! One band cant have this many amazing songs! Whats gooooing on??

Darn those Eisley kids and their talent. Its because of them that theres people like me that dont havy any talent. They just went and soaked it all up.

Anyway - this was pretty much a post to say: Eisley is good.

Kimberly

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eisley is darn tootin' good.
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I feel bad that there isn't a great version of Plenty of Paper or Vintage
Peeps on line also... but those songs aren't so worked out live yet. They
sound ok, but nothing like the new tracks. OH my golly darn; I say
they're sweet. I said it.

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berlies_
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You better feel bad. Haw dare you not have those songs online for us to hear. J'k - I still love you. But what was up with playing Plenty of Paper at Som and not the Troubador. made me sad. I remember Vintage People being awesome though. I had it stuck in my head. I wish I could remember it.
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dude plenty of paper.. dude.. dude.. like.. yeah... dude. that song is so fricken awesome. while they played it Brewtone's i couldn't use my camera, i was just paralyzed. twas soooooo sweet.
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Golly Sandra, Vintage People, and Plenty of Paper better make the record. I'd be so happy if it would.
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wish i knew for sure if these songs will end up on the record.
i think vintage peeps turned out poewrful. recorded last week. plenty of paper is also great. Golly great.... i'm falling asleep.

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berlies_
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I wish I could remember what plenty of paper sounded like. I just remember being mesmerized when I heard it at Soma and having it stuck in my head for the next couple days.

But its vanished from my brain and all I'm left with is the memory of having fallen in love with a song. It was like love at first...sound,like in the movies... and you let it slip through your fingers and spend your nights wondering if you will ever (hear) it again. Hopefully it will be a happy ending and we will be reunited when its included on the CD.

That would be nice.

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