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Anillos para llaveros Pack x 250

Modelo 0YN7IFJY
Fabricante o sello Lucky Line
Peso 0.16 Kg.
Precio:   $67,689.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 15-05-2024 y el 23-05-2024
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-Titulo Original : Lucky Line Give Away Key Rings 3/4 Diameter, Pack Of 250 (75675)

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Lucky Line

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Live at Jitter Joes is a long-rumored recording of the Neutral Milk Hotel lead singer performing at an Athens, Georgia, coffee shop in early 1997. His set includes selections from On Avery Island and In the Aeroplane over the Sea (the latter of which would not appear for another year), a generous portion of B-sides and unreleased tracks, and a heartfelt cover of Phil Spectors I Love How You Love Me. Its enthralling to hear these songs in such a casual, unadorned setting: one envies the small crowd in attendance. Mangums clearly having fun, joking with the audience and asking for requests. Its particularly revealing when he refers to Two-Headed Boy, Part II as a song that will probably never come out or anything, and spontaneously decides to merge a short hymn to Jesus with Up and Over We Go--a medley that would later turn up on record as King of Carrot Flowers, Part II and III. Also included: a QuickTime video of the entire set shot by video director Lance Bangs. Its just Mangum in almost complete darkness, with a few colored lights hanging behind him and a small child cavorting in the background. The visuals are sweet yet mysterious--the perfect accompaniment to these brilliant songs. --Mike Appelstein Jeff Mangum Live at Jittery Joes is the first live recording of Jeff to be released to the public. The solo acoustic show took place at a local coffee house in Athens, GA in 1997 and was recorded onto high 8 video by R.E.M. cameraman and independent film maker, Lance Bangs. The CD consists of both audio tracks (playable on any CD player) and the video image (viewable on both Mac and PC computers using Quicktime movie viewer). Jeff Mangum is well known as the lead singer and songwriter for Neutral Milk Hotel, but he has previously never released any of the solo performances that were so enjoyed by the local community in his home town of Athens. This record contains both solo versions of songs that were used on In the Aeroplane Over the Sea and previously unreleased songs that were never played by the band. Highlights include an amazing version of Phil Spectors I Love How You Love Me as well as the swooning childrens song Engine (written by Mangum). The video image shows Mangum in the Starlit Crypt, a room covered with Christmas lights, performing a highly intimate show with a small child dancing at his feet. For all of those persons who were never able to see Jeff Mangum and/or Neutral Milk Hotel play live, and even the ones who did, this album will be a real treasure.
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