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August 10, 2005

New Phoenix: "Everything Is Everything" (Acoustic)

Matty Fluxblog's gonna love this one.

Phoenix - "Everything Is Everything" (Acoustic) (MP3 Link Expired)

Takes on a whole new life unplugged, no?

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9 Comments

Oooh... this is very different! Where does it come from?

Posted by: brooks at 08/10/05 11:08 AM | Reply
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Is this that new iTunes session version? There's a few recordings of this version around. When they play live, they usually do the regular version in the main set, and the acoustic version in the encore. It's great.

Posted by: Matthew at 08/10/05 11:36 AM | Reply
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Yeah Matt, that's what they did when i saw them in DC...thanks stereo

Posted by: Ryan at 08/10/05 12:17 PM | Reply
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They played it like this at the KEXP sessions in April. Very very good.

Posted by: Jeff at 08/10/05 3:05 PM | Reply
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apparently it's so good it causes typos in post titles...

but in all seriousness, phoenix rocks. especially live.

Posted by: tim at 08/10/05 5:16 PM | Reply
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Ooooooooooooooooooooooooo thank you!

Posted by: The 15-Minute Hipster at 08/10/05 10:13 PM | Reply
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awsome thanks bud!

Posted by: mar-lon at 08/10/05 10:23 PM | Reply
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Damn! Looks like I missed this one. I've been addicted to the original sine I snagged it from Fluxblog - any chance you could hook me up via email or yousendit.com ?

Posted by: Christophe at 08/12/05 8:24 PM | Reply
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great

Posted by: Hazar at 10/09/05 8:30 AM | Reply
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