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Sep 18, 2006 18:57

Anyoen who knows me knows that I'm a massive Savage Garden fan ( Read more... )

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cwtyger September 19 2006, 05:24:42 UTC
And he's writing another album. *Happy pyrr.*

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ingonyama70 September 19 2006, 14:28:20 UTC
I KNOW. I can't wait.

I still have to get "The Tension And The Spark." Fortunately, payday is tomorrow! ^_^

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cwtyger September 19 2006, 23:55:09 UTC
It may or may not be available in the US... it's rather hard to get. Try importing a copy from Canada; for some reason we got it but you didn't.

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ingonyama70 September 20 2006, 02:28:10 UTC
I saw a copy available on Amazon, from the UK. It's not going to be a problem. ^_^

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cwtyger September 20 2006, 07:22:44 UTC
It is an awesome album. You're going to love it. ^^ (I hope. It's got a different sound than his first solo album, or both Savage Garden albums.)

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ingonyama70 September 20 2006, 14:46:50 UTC
I've liked just about everything he's done so far.

He really has a gift for running the gamut of human emotion. Between the bright, poppy songs on "Spin" and the bone-deep stuff on "Affirmation," I'm starting to think there's nothing this man can't do. ^_^

I won't lie and say I don't miss the hell out of the SG duo, but Darren on his own has shown some real talent. And in concerts, he's always so energetic and alive...I totally less than three him. ^_^

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cwtyger September 20 2006, 15:40:34 UTC
Then you will love Tension/Spark, as it's literally made of emotion.

Did you get Truly Madly Completely, the SG best of compilation?

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ingonyama70 September 21 2006, 17:14:59 UTC
Of course! ^_^ It practically never leaves my CD player.

I remember actually buyiung some of the singles the B Tracks are from, 'cause I know I've heard "I Don't Care" somewhere else.

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cwtyger September 21 2006, 17:42:37 UTC
I ended up downloading the B-sides a few years before the compilation came out, so I'd heard them already. But it was still great to finally have them on a CD. (Eventually, I'll stalk eBay for old SG singles.)

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ingonyama70 September 22 2006, 17:11:53 UTC
My favorite old SG singles are "Chained to You" (it's got the live versions of "Affirmation" and "I Want You" on it from the Brisbane DVD) and the "Affirmation" single itself (complete with a DVD music video of the song, spliced with footage of the last 100 years of pop culture as it's relevant to the song)

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