Yes. I wasn't going to stick around for Grandaddy, but then I started
feeling bad about leaving before the headliner played when I saw Bright Eyes
@ TT's a while ago, so I've decided I will stay. In preparation for seeing
them, I bought The Sophtware Slump and really like it, so now I'm twice as
excited for that particular show.

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Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 5:15 PM
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: bright eyes


> I love Bright Eyes. (I'm 21, by the way) Putting into words everything I
love
> about them seems almost impossible, but I'll try.
>
> I love all that emotion...Conor rocking back and forth while singing and
> almost falling off his chair, in tears? I think thats brilliant. Lots of
> bands seem to lack emotion and they just play their instruments because
> that's what they're used to doing.  It's not that way with Bright Eyes,
> though. And for being 20, his songwriting is incredible. Shit, it's good
no
> matter how old he is. Just think what he'll be able to write once he's
older
> and more experienced (in life, not so much in music).  Music is all about
> emotion for me, and Bright Eyes puts pure emotion on record better than
> almost anyone.
>
> Not to mention the music is quite fucking good.
>
> Five days till bright eyes in boston. anyone else going?
>
> haligh haligh,
> mer.
>

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