What is the First...
What is the First...
Posted: Monday, October 5, 2009 - 19:10
I don't know about the rest of you, but I and Love and You is the only thing Ive been listening to since npr hosted it. I simply cannot just pop on Emotionalism or the other albums, not yet. It feels like treason to the new album...
but...
If you have, what is the first non-I and Love and You song that you've played since the release?
okay, okay, I may have stumbled upon "At the Beach" on youtube...


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The Laundry room versions of Telling Time and Late in life...love those two...
I listened to Mignonette yesterday.
Langhorne's new one.
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Ive still been listening to alot of backwards with time and shame and timothy seth avetts darling album
Pretty Girl At The Airport over and over and over...and over...and then some Tin Man ha
Love like the movies...but up until today it's been I and Love and You album nonstop.
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Can't say that I have only listened to I and Love and You, but I haven't listened to anything outside of the Avetts.
I tried listening to Emotionalism the other day and almost immediately popped I and Love and You back in. The new Built to Spill album will be vying for my attention come tomorrow, though!
I listened to Carolina Jubilee on a road trip today but it has been I and love and you since last tuesday.
I listened to A Carolina Jubilee today:] SO GOOD
I put an mp3 disc with all the previous albums in the car stereo over the weekend. Nearing the end of Mignonette.
I listen to Mignonette once through pretty much everyday.
Non Avetts wise-
Modest Mouse
Of Montreal
Cold War Kids
Beirut
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I'll see you in the morning time.
i'm going to see u2 this evening & STILL have been playing "I&L&U" fairly nonstop, even tho i like u2's newest album as well...
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we came to break the bad
we came to cheer the sad
we came to leave behind the world a better way
I and Love and You has definitely dominated my playtime, but like Jim, I've been enjoying Langhorne's newest as well. Been shuffling the iPod a lot to try to mix it up.
This morning, I chose Emotionalism for my 5:30 am run. It had been a while since I listened to it, and it really kept me going, which I desperately needed.
ETA: I'm listening to Paleface n Mo's latest right now. It's excellent and might be tomorrow's running soundtrack.
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I second lovewritesaletter -- especially with Tellin' Time.
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Baltimore, Philly. Come sooner!
I listened to "Those Green Eyes" after my first few runthroughs of I&L&Y. Since then, it has been a rotation of TAB Self-Titled, TS Avett's Mourning, Mignonette, and The Gleam II. I'm in the mood for A Carolina Jubilee right about now.
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"The nights only get darker before your sun will shine...leave the clock alone my brother, your enemy is time."
Pretty much I&L&Y all the time, but I'm also loving Dan Auerbach's Keep It Hid. It's so good.
i'm with you darling kids...in between i&l&u plays, i shuffle his three albums, or hit up 'mourning' when i need a bit more order.
i find the darling project to be the perfect moderator between avett brothers and non-avett brothers music...i often find myself listening to it between multi-show runs, when i really need some avett musical input, but don't want to overdose.
The kids and I be-bop to school every morning to Mignonette and Four Thieves, and then I just shuffle my entire Avett collection on my ipod at work..but do find my self repeat I & L& U more then others lately.
Gleam 2 on the ipod at work, and Live Vol2 at home, because it's right after I&L&Y on my iTunes, and once Pretty Girl From Annapolis fires up I lose it and just can't press stop.
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I'm like my grandma: short, but I stand tall, playing every card that's dealt to me. Some days are aces, and some days are faces, and some days are twos and threes.
I've actually been listening to the first record and country was allot lately.
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There were a ton of good new records that came out recently. New Sam Baker came out recently, and then this month new ones by Malcolm Holcombe and Guy Clark. My iPod has mainly been cycling between those three and TAB's new one (which I played over and over waiting for the official release).