markie
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 12, 2004 at 07:05 PM UTC
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your fro?
Perhaps you should try this: <img src="
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Rhett Miller
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 12, 2004 at 07:12 PM UTC
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http://www.930.com/cgi-bin/ubb-cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=006016 2/10.
More like ONE month ago, unless this isn't the thread you are referring to.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
And I made a post about Franz Ferdinand like three months ago after hearing them on WOXY. Markie, Kurosawa, Skonster and Jaguar all had the EP and thought highly of it.
So I imagine all those on this board can say that they bought the CD after hearing the band on WOXY and KEXP and after getting a tip from someone on the 9:30 board.
Originally posted by bunnyballs:
Hey, I went to the in-store and bought her cd based on seeing an ad for her in-store in the City Paper, as well as a tip from someone on the Fulks Board.
If I had known she was getting hype, I probably would have been contrary and avoided her ass.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by bunnyballs:
Hypesluts, the all of ya…
Nellie McBalls.
ggw
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 12, 2004 at 07:15 PM UTC
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That's not the thread to which I was referring.
markie
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 12, 2004 at 07:16 PM UTC
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No, there is an older thread. Kurosawa was talking about them ages ago. I got the darts of pleasure EP from CD warehouse just before Christmas, if my memory serves me well. (i think I bought it on my first visit there for two years) I have been back more often since.
bags
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 15, 2004 at 09:34 PM UTC
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I don't have the powers or pollard, Rhett or dupek to find old threads…was there one on Revolution Records in particular?
Well, I went to RR yesterday looking for Ferdinand. Got there mid-in store performance by Gist – problem was I couldn't shop while they were playing, as I was looking for "F" franz ferdinand, "G" get up kids, and "m" mekons, two of which were up front behind the band.
Great space, really cool listening rooms with chairs, mags, lava lamps – even a turntable for vinyl listening. And staff (one of whom played in Gist) was super nice, friendly, helpful. They had punch and cookies after the performance.
I asked about FF and they were out, but offered to reserve me a copy. Then I got the whole story about how the distributor will let them have only so many copies, FF is sold out all over town, etc. Really nice and seemingly happy to be working in a record store…
The one concern I have is that their stock isn't sufficient. They don't seem to have many CD racks at all - the space is cool, but almost like a living room rather than a record store. I'm sure they'll order anything you want, but… Granted, I didn't peruse much, as I was looking for three discs in particular and had already waited around about 20 minutes for the in-store to end.
I will keep shopping there and see how it goes…
Random Citizen
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 16, 2004 at 12:41 AM UTC
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You may want to check in with the Dupont Olsson's, too. I stopped by there over the weekend to pick up my FF reserve copy, so they may have more on hand now.
skonster
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 16, 2004 at 11:25 PM UTC
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I don't know if anyone's still looking, but Melody on Connecticut had 6-7 copies of the Franz Ferdinand album. No Sufjan Stevens, though. Oh well.
bellenseb
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 17, 2004 at 12:51 AM UTC
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Wow, I saw a bunch of copies of the new Sufjan Stevens album (Seven Swans) last week at Melody, I'm suprised it sold out so quickly.
As someone who thought Greetings from Michigan was, while interesting, a little too post-rocky and indulgent, is Seven Swans more intimate and folky, as I've heard? How would people compare the 2?
Has anyone spotted the new Mirah and Simon Joyner records that came out today around town?
redsock
Joined: February 20, 2002 at 06:01 AM UTC
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 17, 2004 at 01:22 AM UTC
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Originally posted by Bags:
I don't have the powers or pollard, Rhett or dupek to find old threads…was there one on Revolution Records in particular?
Well, I went to RR yesterday looking for Ferdinand. Got there mid-in store performance by Gist – problem was I couldn't shop while they were playing, as I was looking for "F" franz ferdinand, "G" get up kids, and "m" mekons, two of which were up front behind the band.
Great space, really cool listening rooms with chairs, mags, lava lamps – even a turntable for vinyl listening. And staff (one of whom played in Gist) was super nice, friendly, helpful. They had punch and cookies after the performance.
I asked about FF and they were out, but offered to reserve me a copy. Then I got the whole story about how the distributor will let them have only so many copies, FF is sold out all over town, etc. Really nice and seemingly happy to be working in a record store…
The one concern I have is that their stock isn't sufficient. They don't seem to have many CD racks at all - the space is cool, but almost like a living room rather than a record store. I'm sure they'll order anything you want, but… Granted, I didn't peruse much, as I was looking for three discs in particular and had already waited around about 20 minutes for the in-store to end.
I will keep shopping there and see how it goes…
the funny thing is that BigYawn bought the promo copy of FF at Revolution, and the owner really didn't know who they were. Pretty good deal too. But I agree, they do not have enough racks of CDs.
ratioci nation
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 17, 2004 at 03:30 PM UTC
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ggw
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 17, 2004 at 08:30 PM UTC
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Originally posted by Random Citizen:
The album came in at #3 on Olsson's Bestselling Popular Music list for the week ending March 14.
I wonder why a book written 150 years ago (Extraordinary Popular Delusions & the Madness of Crowds by Charles Mackay) is appearing at #2 on their bestselling books.
anastasia
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 17, 2004 at 08:33 PM UTC
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I bought my Franz Ferdinad CD in London three weeks ago. Worth the money and the hype.
Rhett Miller
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 17, 2004 at 08:39 PM UTC
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Maybe he's related to Nellie McKay…
BallCage
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Deep8 Productions
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by Random Citizen:
The album came in at #3 on Olsson's Bestselling Popular Music list for the week ending March 14.
I wonder why a book written 150 years ago (Extraordinary Popular Delusions & the Madness of Crowds by Charles Mackay) is appearing at #2 on their bestselling books.
bags
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 18, 2004 at 01:13 AM UTC
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Originally posted by chimblysweep:
Originally posted by Random Citizen:
The album came in at #3 on Olsson's Bestselling Popular Music list for the week ending March 14.
Maybe it's because they ORDERED SO FEW that it sold out at most of their stores. (Ask me, I know.)
Actually, the guy at Revolution Records told me some interesting info. The distributor will not give any stores more than a few each with their deliveries, as every store has asked for more and the distributor wants every store to get some copies. I'm sure that's a short term issue, until the overall regional order can be upped. Interesting, though, don't ya think?
Jaguär
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 19, 2004 at 05:12 AM UTC
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A DC record store has a chance of making some money and the stupid record companies are holding them back. :roll:
You know, with the lack of Indie record stores now in the area, you are best to be patient and wait for the record to come in instead of going online or out of town. It will only be a short time in your life and it's not that important to have it immediately. Look at it as investing in the future of your one and only local independent record store.
kosmo
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 22, 2004 at 05:02 PM UTC
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i'm now one of the kwel kidz having gotten my copy yesterday… anyone heard how well this record did sales wise the first week? given the big underground buzz that developed on this band. i'm also under orders to get this on kosmette's ipod lickety split… might have something to do with them being sharply dressed scots ;)
bags
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Re: F Ferdinand
March 22, 2004 at 05:30 PM UTC
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I ordered a bunch of books from Amazon, so in laziness I ordered FF as well. Should get it end of the week. Good price, though I shoulda ordered it from Revolution…