AnaAerophina

Ana "Overshoot" Weaver, 20, Female, United StatesLast seen: 1 hour ago

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  • greenearlymist wrote:
    September 2011
    Idk if you've heard, but Born Ruffians, Said the Whale and Tokyo PC is playing a holiday show in toronto. Didn't wanna be a tease, but it'd be legendary. and read somewhere, they're serving gingerbread cookies and cider. so canadian!

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  • qurk wrote:
    September 2011
    A guy at work last night asked me if I had ever heard of TMBG :) I told him my favorite album was flood, and sang the theme song to him :)

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  • mecbirdhouse wrote:
    August 2011
    Mmmm Mountain Goats live is a delicious, excellent thing. Also, Lincoln and John Henry are both great, when I'm in the mood for some TMBG songs I so often go for John Henry tracks, stuff like A Self Called Nowhere and End of the Tour just completely blows me away. And I mean, Lincoln starts and ends so exquisitely, with Ana NG and Kiss Me, Son of God... especially Ana NG, which I think has some of the most brilliant, affecting lyrics I've ever heard. Plus there are classics in between, like the gleefully eery Where Your Eyes Don't Go and heartbreaking They'll Need a Crane. They're such an original and creative band, I'm so grateful to have found them. I can't believe how many people criticize The Else for being too "normal". There isn't a song on there (well... aside from the catchy but sort of generic Take Out the Trash) that doesn't have TMBG written all over it. Yes, it's different, but it retains TMBG's INTELLIGENCE in songwriting. I'm Impressed and Climbing the Walls are classics.

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  • Omenofnight wrote:
    August 2011
    Hi, friend.

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  • mecbirdhouse wrote:
    July 2011
    Also, one of your top-played TMBG songs I have never heard before?? :O (No Answer)

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  • mecbirdhouse wrote:
    July 2011
    Tallahassee is sooo good, and was my first Goats album! I've been obsessed with concept albums ever since I was 17 and started listening to Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, and The Sunset Tree and Tallahassee are so brilliant not just because every song is awesome, but because every song is different but all part of the same narrative. And yes, I mean, I heard them saying they were doing an album more akin to their early work, but I didn't anticipate it sounding like it came out in 1989 or so. I mean, some of my friends aren't really into their first couple albums beyond the singles (which I can sort of understand and entirely don't understand at the same time... but personally, stuff like The Else and John Henry got more plays from me. I think it says a lot about the kind of band TMBG are that their fanbase is so divided on what albums are best, but personally, honestly, among their 'adult' albums there is not one that I haven't been obsessed with at one point or other :)

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  • mecbirdhouse wrote:
    July 2011
    Alright, I shall divide my responses numerically: 1) Tally Hall live sounds astonishingly excellent. Twice in one week? You might die from happiness overload! Which is how I hope today, one day. 2) I am listening to Join Us for the first time now, and enjoying it MUCHLY. Although... I will say it is WEIRD listening to a whole album of TMBG songs and not knowing all the lyrics already. But I was slightly terrified to listen to it because I was all "ahhh what if I don't like it and then my 17-year-old self is upset with me?" but that was silly and I was wrong to think it. 3) The Sunset Tree is my favourite album of all time. I mean, there are a lot of albums I love, and Mountain Goats are pretty consistently brilliant (We Shall all be Healed, Heretic Pride and Tallahassee would rank AMONG my favourite albums) but The Sunset Tree is the most cohesive and intense and diverse and brilliant thing I've ever heard. Emotionally exhausting, though.

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  • qurk wrote:
    July 2011
    Been better, but can't complain :) Much.

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  • jadeybeans wrote:
    July 2011
    We are both guilty of not having TMBG as our top artists for 3months and 6 months. High school Jade and Ana would be so disappoint.

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  • mecbirdhouse wrote:
    June 2011
    I agree with... everything you just said. haha. I am excited to listen to it more, it's not MMMM, but maybe it's good that it's different even though I don't think I like it as much. Partially because it seems not just less silly, but also less eclectic musically? Which is part of their appeal. Ah well. + that was a nice cover! + HOLY SHIT YOU COVERED AUTOCLAVE ON AN ACCORDION??? That is quite possibly my favourite song. Mountain Goats = glorrriouuussss.

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"Music self-played is happiness self-made."

Hi, i'm Ana, whom you may know as Ganna from This Might Be A Wiki, or Gannabel from Twitter.

Anniversary Tracks:
2500: They Might Be Giants - The Other Side of the World
5000: The Velvet Underground - Rock & Roll
7500: They Might Be Giants - Damn Good Times
10000: La Dispute - The Surgeon and the Scientist
12500: They Might Be Giants - Hall Of Heads
15000: The Last Car - Drive Demo
17500: Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band - Roosevelt Room
20000: The Decemberists - Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then)
22500: Devo Spice - Mr. Xcitement

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