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Posted on Dec 19 2009, 05:58 PM.
Oh, are you talking about 'Lenin' from the Dark Was the Night?

If I remember, it was originally called 'When Lenin was little' and was supposed to have been on Neon Bible. I can see why they left it off.  Pinch.
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Posted on Dec 19 2009, 06:05 PM.
yeah perhaps. though i listened to that on spotify the other day and it seemed average. i heard one on the radio that i had to turn off last year. unless lenin has grown on me come second listen i think it might have been something else. but yeah, lenin wasn't up to much.  Sad
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Posted on Jan 10 2010, 02:03 PM.
I didn't see a Final Fantasy thread...thought I'd post here. Just heard this on CBC:

Owen Pallett & Symphony Nova Scotia
Recorded: Oct. 23, 2009

Not sure if those outside Canada can listen to it?

And that pic is  Wub. .

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Posted on Jan 17 2010, 09:33 PM.


There are a fews threads I could have posted this, but I felt since Régine is famous primarily for Arcade Fire, I felt it best to post it here. Get some kleenex...you'll need it:

"Somewhere in my heart, it's the end of the world.

These days, nothing is funny. I am mourning people I know. People I don't know. People who are still trapped under rubble and won't be rescued in time. I can't help it.

Everybody I talk to says the same thing: time has stopped.

Simultaneously, time is at work. Sneakily passing through the cracks, taking the lives of survivors away, one by one.

Diaspora overloads the satellites. Calling families, friends of families, family friends. Did you know about George et Mireille? Have you heard about Alix, Michaelle etc, etc? But I know that my personal anguish is small compared to the overwhelming reality of what is going on down there.

When it happened I was at home in Montreal, safe and cosy, surfing the internet, half randomly, like millions of westerners. Breaking news: 7.0 earthquake hits Haiti near Port-au-Prince.

Such emotion came over me. My breath stopped. My heart sank and went straight into panic mode. I knew right away that the whole city is in no way built to resist this kind of assault and that this meant that thousands were under rubble. I saw it straight away.

I ran downstairs and turned on the television. It was true. Tears came rushing right to my eyes and I let out a cry, as if I had just heard that everybody I love had died. The reality, unfortunately, is much worse. Although everything around me is peaceful, I have been in an internal state of emergency for days. My house is quiet, but I forget to eat (food is tasteless). I forget to sleep. I'm on the phone, on email, non-stop. I'm nearly not moving, but my pulse is still fast. I forget who I talked to and who I told what. I leave the house without my bag, my keys. I cannot rest.

I grew up with parents who escaped during the brutal years of the Papa Doc regime. My grandfather was taken by the Tonton Macoutes and it was 10 years before my father finally learnt he had been killed. My mother and her sister returned home from the market to find their cousins and friends murdered. She found herself on her knees in front of the Dominican embassy begging for her life in broken Spanish. Growing up, I absorbed those stories, heard a new version every year; adults around the dinner table speaking in creole about poor Haiti.

When I was growing up, we never had the money to return. Even if we had, my mother never could go back. Until she died, she would have nightmares about people coming to "take her away". My mum passed away before she could meet my future husband, or see our band perform and start to have success, and though I have dreamed of her dancing to my music, I know she would have been very worried to hear that I was travelling to Haiti for the first time last year.

It is strange that I was introduced to my country by a white doctor from Florida called Paul Farmer who speaks perfect Creole and knows how to pronounce my name right. He is the co-founder of an organisation titled Partners in Health (Zanmi Lasante in Creole). There are several charity organisations that are doing good work in Haiti – Fonkoze is a great micro-lending organisation – but in terms of thorough medical care, follow-up and combining of parallel necessary services (education, sanitation, training, water, agriculture), there is none that I could ­recommend more than Partners in Health. It takes its work for the Haitian people very seriously and, indeed, most of the staff on the ground are Haitian. PIH has been serving the poorest of the poor for more than 20 years with a ­curriculum that really astounded me, given the limited resources available in the area.



Visiting its facilities, I was overwhelmed by, and impressed with, the high-level, top-quality services provided in areas where people own next to nothing and were never given the opportunity to learn how to sign their own name. I was delightfully shocked to see the radically positive impact it has had in the communities it serves. Of course, during my visit, I saw some clinics and hospitals that were at different stages than others, but through it all, I could clearly see that PIH staff are very resourceful and set the bar extremely high for themselves. I know that, right now, they are using their full ­capacities to save as many lives as possible.

So in these critical times where death comes every minute, I urge you to donate to Partners in Health (www.pih.org) and be as generous as you can. I know from having talked to some staff that they are on the ground right now, setting up and managing field hospitals as well as receiving the injured at their clinics in the surrounding areas.

I realise that by the time you read this it will be Sunday. The cries will have died out and few miracles will remain possible. But the suffering survivors should not be abandoned and should be treated with the best care countries like ours can offer.



Many Haitians expect to be let down. History shows they are right to feel that way. Haitians know that they have been wronged many, many times. What we are seeing on the news right now is more than a natural disaster. This earthquake has torn away the veil and revealed the crushing poverty that has been allowed by the west's centuries of disregard. That we must respond with a substantial emergency effort is beyond argument, but in the aftermath, Haiti must be rebuilt.

Ultimately, we need to treat Haiti with compassion and respect and make sure that the country gets back on its feet once and for all. Haiti's independence from France more than two centuries ago should be thought of as one of the most remarkable tales of ­freedom; instead, she was brought to her knees by the French and forced to pay a debt for the value of the lost colony (including the value of the slaves: the equivalent of $21bn by current calculations). We cannot ­overestimate the strength and resilience of the brave people living in this country whose ancestors had to buy their own bodies back.

The west has funded truly corrupt governments in the past.

Right now, in Haiti, there is a democratically elected government.

Impossibly weak, but standing.

This is the moment where we need to show our best support and solidarity.

Since Haiti shook and crumbled, I feel as if something has collapsed over my head, too. Miles away, somehow, I'm trapped in this nightmare. My heart is crushed. I've been thinking about nothing else.

Time has stopped – but time is of the essence.

So I've been sitting here at my computer, food in the fridge, hot water in the tap, a nice comfy bed waiting for me at some point… but…

Somewhere in my heart, it's the end of the world.


Régine Chassagne is a member of the rock band Arcade Fire"
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Posted on Jun 01 2010, 03:16 PM.
Bump!  Tour dates announced:

Aug 1 – Boston – Bank of America Pavilion
Aug 2 – Philadelphia – Mann Center ^
Aug 4 – New York – Madison Square Garden ^
Aug 6 – Columbia MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion ^
Aug 9 – Nashville – Ryman Auditorium
Aug 11 – Atlanta – Verizon Wireless Amphitheater ^


They're touring with Spoon.

I'll be in Atlanta for work when they're in DC and NY.  Cry

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Posted on Jun 01 2010, 03:37 PM.


I'll be in Atlanta for work when they're in DC and NY.  Cry



Orly?  Shifty.
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Posted on Jun 01 2010, 03:38 PM.


I'll be in Atlanta for work when they're in DC and NY.  Cry



Orly?  Shifty.

Yes, really.  Want to come rescue me?  Shifty.
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Posted on Jun 01 2010, 03:40 PM.


I'll be in Atlanta for work when they're in DC and NY.  Cry



Orly?  Shifty.

Yes, really.  Want to come rescue me?  Shifty.

Yes, please.  Cornholio.  When are you going to be there?
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Posted on Jun 01 2010, 03:42 PM.
Aug 4-6 is the meeting.  I assume I'll be there too late on Friday to fly home in time for Arcade Fire. 

I could be persuaded to hang out the weekend.  Shifty.
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Posted on Jun 01 2010, 03:44 PM.
*persuades*

I bet we could find something to do in Atlanta that weekend.   Whistle.
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Posted on Jun 01 2010, 03:44 PM.
I'll be in Atlanta for work when they're in DC and NY.  Cry
clearly the only solution is to come see them with me at lollapalooza.
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Posted on Jun 01 2010, 03:54 PM.
Hrmmmmm.   

This is all assuming I'm still at this job come August, of course.    Roll Eyes
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Posted on Jun 01 2010, 04:01 PM.
Hrmmmmm.   

This is all assuming I'm still at this job come August, of course.    Roll Eyes

 

If you're not, that just means more free time to hang out!!!  Cornholio.  Cornholio.  Unsure.
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Posted on Jun 02 2010, 01:31 PM.
I'm coming into Atlanta from around the 10-18 or thereabouts, if people are around.
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Posted on Jun 02 2010, 02:11 PM.
I'm coming into Atlanta from around the 10-18 or thereabouts, if people are around.

In August?  Does Hollie know?
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Posted on Jun 17 2010, 02:58 AM.
I am shocked that no one is discussing Arcade Fire's upcoming album!!  Woah!

Honestly, can't stop listening to Suburban War. In fact it made me cry 1st time I heard it. Last time that happened, I was listening to Reckoner (In Rainbows version).

This album is gonna be as great as Funeral, I think. Ah! Just that song....so amazing.

"All my old friends, they don't know me now.
All my old friends, staring right through me now.."

Win even talks about missing a person so much that you look for them in passing cars. I totally do that! Maybe this is hitting such a chord for me because my ten year high school reunion is up next month. I'm not going (who does anymore?) but it's bringing up all these old feelings that, so far, Arcade Fire are nailing right on the head.

Sooo excited for August 3rd!!!  Cornholio. Cornholio.
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Posted on Jul 23 2010, 06:52 PM.
the new stuff sounds so good.  anyone have a leak?
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Posted on Jul 23 2010, 07:13 PM.
the new stuff sounds so good.  anyone have a leak?

I haven't found one yet, but I'm waiting until the get the Special Edition cd and download I forked over $40 for. Until then, I refuse to listen to the whole album.  Stanley.

I'll inevitably be watching the live-streaming of their concert at Madison Square Garden on 5 August.  Cornholio.
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Posted on Jul 24 2010, 02:55 AM.
the new stuff sounds so good.  anyone have a leak?

I haven't found one yet, but I'm waiting until the get the Special Edition cd and download I forked over $40 for. Until then, I refuse to listen to the whole album.  Stanley.

I'll inevitably be watching the live-streaming of their concert at Madison Square Garden on 5 August.  Cornholio.

ugh, same here.  i can't listen to a leak that i pre-ordered.

must.  resist.  Pinch.
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Posted on Jul 24 2010, 09:52 AM.
well, anyone have a leak-link for the rest of us that didn't pre-order?  Tongue
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Posted on Jul 24 2010, 10:12 AM.
well, anyone have a leak-link for the rest of us that didn't pre-order?  Tongue

i just found this one.  it says it's 320.
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Posted on Jul 24 2010, 11:28 AM.
i downloaded from atease.  i'm not picky.   Tongue
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Posted on Jul 24 2010, 02:06 PM.
I've downloaded it and the quality, whilst not great, is good enough for now. It is a good album with some great songs (like The Suburbs - the best one - , Sprawl  and Modern Man), some average and some really bad ones (Rococo WTF!  Pinch. and Month of May). It seems a bit too long though.  IMO, of course.

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Posted on Jul 24 2010, 05:25 PM.
I read some review linked on Facebook by an Arcade Fire fan that says it's "better than OK Computer."  Roll Eyes

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Posted on Jul 25 2010, 08:49 AM.
My paper states that Chris Martin thinks that "Arcade Fire is the best band ever."
Hm  Wtf.

I'll have a listen today and see if I like it
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Posted on Jul 25 2010, 02:58 PM.
The Suburbs in no way is better than OKC and hearing the album  with the comparison in mind only makes it weaker. The opening song is a winner but everything sounds average from that on.

My paper states that Chris Martin thinks that "Arcade Fire is the best band ever."
Hm  Wtf.

haha. Let's see if they have enough balls to do a Kid A.
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Posted on Jul 25 2010, 11:21 PM.
better, see if they have the balls to do a "x and y."   Tongue
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Posted on Jul 28 2010, 08:03 AM.
http://thefilmstage.com/2010/07/26/terry-gilliam-directing-arcade-fire-msg-concert-streaming-live-on-youtube/  Cool.
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Posted on Jul 28 2010, 10:11 AM.
Oh, that is the concert I almost bought tickets for.  Didn't work out logistically, and wasn't keen on seeing them in a massive stadium again.  I prefer the idea of seeing this through the lens of Gilliam, actually.
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Posted on Jul 28 2010, 04:55 PM.
Although knowing the Gilliam Curse, something terrible will probably happen to prevent the concert from taking place, or worse, to Win or Regine while they're on stage.  Tongue
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Posted on Jul 31 2010, 04:17 PM.
The new album is so good! I'm hooked! Seeing them (with SPOON Cornholio.) on Monday too
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Posted on Jul 31 2010, 05:28 PM.
my cd arrived in the mail today... i can't wait to listen to it!! Cornholio. Cornholio. Cornholio.
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Posted on Aug 01 2010, 06:43 PM.
Oh, the new album is fucking smoking! And I'm still just listening to the leak! Woah!

Where do we watch the stream on August 5th?  Cornholio.

edit: I feel bad because I was all "meh" about the first two songs when they were released. I probably should have listened to more than 15 seconds of each of them before saying that. Roll Eyes Blush.
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Posted on Aug 01 2010, 06:46 PM.
Ah, here we are: http://www.youtube.com/arcadefirevevo
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Posted on Aug 01 2010, 08:43 PM.
anyone who would be so kind as to send me the leak????

would be greatly appreciated
 Wub. Wub.

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Posted on Aug 02 2010, 12:42 AM.
anyone who would be so kind as to send me the leak????

would be greatly appreciated
 Wub. Wub.



Here you go (this is the proper digital version which I received after pre-ordering the CD): http://www.mediafire.com/?sbo2rom0174iyk0
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Posted on Aug 02 2010, 07:25 AM.
 Cornholio. Cornholio.  Seeing them in 8 days! 
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Posted on Aug 02 2010, 05:09 PM.
Cornholio. Cornholio.  Seeing them in 8 days! 

Dammit! You know that they have, like, ONE Canadian date scheduled for the next four months? Angry. Angry.
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Posted on Aug 03 2010, 12:21 AM.
Cornholio. Cornholio.  Seeing them in 8 days! 

Dammit! You know that they have, like, ONE Canadian date scheduled for the next four months? Angry. Angry.

they gotta add more dates, right? 
i'm gutted that i can't attend any of the arcade fire/spoon shows.  Cry
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Posted on Aug 03 2010, 03:28 PM.
That was the first time I've checked Atease in forever.  . And I still couldn't find a download  Pinch. .

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Loving what I'm finding on youtube though Wub.
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