Don't you wish you'd never, never met her?
Got my page proofs for "The White Swan" (in TEL : Stories) today, and they are beautiful. I can't wait to see—and read—the entire anthology. [edited 2005-03-31 16:28] And it has a nice-looking advertisement, too!
In other news, I'm trying to figure out how on earth I managed to make it all the way to grad school without ever listening to PJ Harvey. I love her work. A professor of mine introduced me to her last fall with To Bring You My Love: it was instant addiction. A day ago, I borrowed Rid of Me; and given that I've been listening to it almost nonstop since then, it may be about to displace To Bring You My Love as my favorite PJ Harvey album. I'm not really familiar with any of her recent stuff, though. I've got Dry and Is This Desire?, which are likewise fantastic—I retain a certain preference for the three earlier albums, but Is This Desire? has "Angelene," "The Wind," "A Perfect Day, Elise," and "No Girl So Sweet," which are individually some of my favorites—but I've never heard either Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea or Uh Huh Her.
Recommendations, warnings, abstract thoughts, anyone?
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In other news, I'm trying to figure out how on earth I managed to make it all the way to grad school without ever listening to PJ Harvey. I love her work. A professor of mine introduced me to her last fall with To Bring You My Love: it was instant addiction. A day ago, I borrowed Rid of Me; and given that I've been listening to it almost nonstop since then, it may be about to displace To Bring You My Love as my favorite PJ Harvey album. I'm not really familiar with any of her recent stuff, though. I've got Dry and Is This Desire?, which are likewise fantastic—I retain a certain preference for the three earlier albums, but Is This Desire? has "Angelene," "The Wind," "A Perfect Day, Elise," and "No Girl So Sweet," which are individually some of my favorites—but I've never heard either Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea or Uh Huh Her.
Recommendations, warnings, abstract thoughts, anyone?


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Purchase Uh Huh Her first opportunity you get.
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You might also want to check out Marianne Faithfull's new album, Before the Poison, which PJ Harvey worked on - especially the song "My Friends Have," which is very PJ-esque. (You can get a download of "My Friends Have"> here.)
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This probably isn't a good enough reason, true. Still everyone should go listen to Harvey Danger.
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My Marianne Faithfull fave is Broken English, with my song picks being 'Broken English' itself, 'Ghost Dance' (which is a cover of Patti Smith, oddly enough), and 'The Ballad of Lucy Jordan', which is one of the most heartbreaking songs I've ever heard.
I could use a bit of a guide to P.J. Harvey, frankly, as I've had and loved a copy of To Bring You My Love for years, but don't know a thing about her other work. Where should I start?
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