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Dean wareham black postcards
Dean wareham black postcards







dean wareham black postcards

They flirted with major record companies (Elektra and Beggars Banquet), but ultimately they got jilted. Like another of my favourites, Bettie Serveert, and perhaps the Go-Betweens, they seemed to have everything needed to generate popular and commercial success. Luna was a cult indie band that played from 1991 to 2005. I don't know the answer to the question, but I'll have a go.

dean wareham black postcards

I can't wait to see what Dean has to say. The promo says that "Black Postcards" is also about what it's like to have to pretend to be civil as you answer the same helpful question over and over again, "Why aren't you guys more famous?" I experienced a little sense of excitement yesterday when I learned that Dean Wareham had written a book about his life before, in and since one of my favourite indie bands, Luna (due out March 13, 2008). Luna and Dean Wareham – "So why aren't you guys more famous?" I have read the book since then and loved it. It's a whole lot of ideas in anticipation of the publication of the book.

dean wareham black postcards

My review below isn't really a review of the book after I read it.









Dean wareham black postcards