Word: vibes
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...fuck.” And so when I asked him how Monday’s concert would get me laid, he was quick to reply, “All I can say is thoroughly.” But consistent with his new-found “lovey-dovey vibe,” he promises “more of a smoochy thing, less of a full-on boot knocking thing.” Drawing on the breadth of Soul Coughing material and the depths of his own talent, Doughty’s tour should live up to the promise...
...ever seen stumbled in. Within two minutes, they’d insulted the host and spilled a handle of vodka on the stairs. Later, I found out they all worked on the UC.” Commented one socially maladjusted party-crasher, “I got a weird vibe from the people there, like they didn’t want to see drunken, uninvited buffoons spill shit on the furniture.” He then composed a resolution demanding world peace...
...feeling of euphoria.” He cites friendly qualities as “criteria we look at first and foremost” when hiring. And the Friendly Eating Place wouldn’t be as affable without some help from the patrons. “The vibe rubs off when they see us playing around back here,” Petros explains. Of course, it’s not all fun and games: “They’re friendly as long we don’t mess up their order,” he says...
...heralded by the deeply felt and sung line, “You’re here / I’m pleased / I really dig your company,” which sets the tone for the entire live disc. Scott’s high-energy performance emphasises the vibe between performer and her audience. “Long Walk” hits its peak pretty quickly and, as with the live disc as a whole, it seems at times to run out of places to go once it has hit that emotional and musical high. Scott has a highly impressive voice...
...Soul’s characteristic brand of hip-hop. That’s what they were doing with the re-release of 3 Feet High, and it is continued, to an extent, on Bionix. Whereas Mosaic Thump was geared towards atmospheric beats and creating a party vibe, Bionix is much more lyrically focused, much more a return to the intensity of communication that sets albums like 3 Feet High apart...