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Post by Ampage on Nov 7, 2005 18:05:58 GMT -5
She only has a son. You wanna hit that, admit it dog.
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Post by Kensterberg on Nov 7, 2005 18:22:17 GMT -5
Her son wears those clothes?
He seriously needs to get on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy ...
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Post by Ampage on Nov 7, 2005 19:38:44 GMT -5
Um, okay.
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Post by riley on Nov 7, 2005 20:12:20 GMT -5
I thought she was just as hot back in the day
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Post by riley on Nov 7, 2005 20:28:16 GMT -5
Neko's sexier.
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Post by tuneschick on Nov 8, 2005 8:16:18 GMT -5
Now now Tunes, green is not your colour. Not at all, my friend. I can fully admit when Liz looks hot... I just happen to think she looked far hotter before she started trying to look like a 16-year-old mallrat. And yes, Neko is ridiculously hotter. So is Britta Phillips, and I don't even like blondes
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Post by phil on Nov 8, 2005 8:49:39 GMT -5
WHOA !!
That's one picture Eldest Son might be interested in ...ÔÔ...
Thanks Tunes !!
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Post by phil on Nov 8, 2005 8:53:10 GMT -5
What band does she play in ... ??
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Post by tuneschick on Nov 8, 2005 9:34:07 GMT -5
She played bass for a band called Luna (who broke up last year, I believe) - a sort of spacey, mellow indie-rock band. She also put out a fantastic album with former band member Dean Wareham, L'Avventura - highly recommended!
The pairing of dream pop godfather Dean Wareham with the voice of Jem from Jem and the Holograms, singer/bassist Britta Phillips, yields a heady mixture of sex, style, and '60s kitsch on the collaborative L'Avventura.
A collection of originals and covers, the 11 duets feature the two trading flirtatious come-ons and wistful laments over a deluge of Tony Visconti strings. Unfortunately, they climax on the opening track, leaving an empty bed of ashtrays and broken promises in its wake.
"Night Nurse," despite its melodic simplicity, revels in intellectual dirty talk, replacing the standard carnal proposition with the wicked "I am the visitor/You are the host." It's a great single that warrants a great record, or at least a solid EP.
Nothing on the record is bad. In fact, if it weren't for the lofty standards set by the opener, the capable tracks that follow would glow much brighter. "Out Walking" and "Knives from Bavaria" give the licorice-throated Phillips a chance to shine, and a spacious cover of the Doors' "Indian Summer" — Wareham has a fetish for the subject matter, evidenced by Luna's 1993 rendering of the Beat Happening song of the same name — is lent new credibility by his soft and sinister cadence.
There's a classy feel to the whole production, and despite misfires like the Madonna snoozer "I Deserve It," the songs feel like standards for the new jet set. If anything, L'Avventura is evidence that the indie community can age gracefully.
All that, and she's incredibly hot. And Dean Wareham ain't too bad himself (though I can't find a single photo that will actually post in here...)
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Post by Rit on Nov 8, 2005 10:51:25 GMT -5
Leslie Feist, of Broken Social Scene and, um, Feist, fame is also very hot.
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Post by phil on Nov 8, 2005 10:53:33 GMT -5
She looks like a young Carly Simons ... !
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Post by Rit on Nov 8, 2005 10:56:03 GMT -5
kinda, she does.
but i think she's better looking than Carly, who has always seemed like an ogre in any picture i've seen of her.
and anyway, i agree with Riley, Feist's sexiness is ramped up huge because of her strong personality and good music. it's all of a piece.
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Post by tuneschick on Nov 8, 2005 11:12:26 GMT -5
I find Sarah Harmer really attractive... but sort of like that episode of Seinfeld, in the wrong light she can kinda scare me.
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Post by riley on Nov 8, 2005 11:52:49 GMT -5
Feist is sexy and so is Sarah Harmer, but yeah her features are a bit sharp or something depending on the photo.
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Post by Galactus on Nov 8, 2005 13:21:02 GMT -5
Dean and Britta...currently recording a new album. I loved Luna and the first Dean/Britta album...can't wait...
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