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10/11/2010 8:48:50 AM
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Q-Elizabeth

10/11/2010 8:48:50 AM ---- Updated 10/11/2010 9:48:03 AM

Hey guys and gals
Q-Elizabeth here from Slow Commotion radio, from back in the day if you remember. If you are an 'old timer' I know you. How are you doing? If I've never met you, nice to meet you.

I put up some Lo-fi gems! I used a four track in Paris to record these and then held a mic up to a converted imovie file on my computer to get it digitized~!

Check out my new smash hit single, Paris, and if you want to get lulled to sleep Nico style, listen to my Lullabye.

By the way, check out Babakool (imo the future of music). I collaborated with him by adding vocals in his sexy song, Crackheads.

Thanks for listening!

Elizabeth


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Steve April

10/11/2010 11:29:09 AM ---- Updated 10/11/2010 11:31:02 AM


hi elizabeth,

welcome back!!! added "Paris" to m'station, so refreshin'.

i should mention i'm an edith piaf fan from way back, and love french poetry and the language. poets like arthur rimbaud, baudelaire, verlaine. also, painters like monet, van gogh, gauguin..

your song summons up french romanticism, and the production reminds me of edith-piaf-in-a-club vibe...


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Q-Elizabeth

10/11/2010 3:01:21 PM


Oh my goodness my first station add ever after so many years of adding songs.

Thanks so much Steve for listening and adding! Hope you're well.

Q


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Tom O'Brien

10/11/2010 5:28:30 PM


Steve, van Gogh was Dutch, but we won't tell anyone. :)


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John Pippus

10/11/2010 6:42:12 PM


Hi Eliz. For sure I remember you. I was so excited when you added one of my tracks all those days ago. Cool to hear you've joined the music making end of things. I like the "Nico vibe" on Paris. Lo-fi rules the world.


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Q-Elizabeth

10/13/2010 8:10:12 AM


Photograph was the song right? Nice to see you!


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John Pippus

10/13/2010 12:37:48 PM


Yep. Blurry Photograph to be exact. Since then, I teamed up with a young woman in Paris, Chrystelle Nammour, and she did a French version (with her vocal on it) and it's called "Le Cadre Photo". Have a listen. There's an east/west influence in her voice, she's half Lebanese. Soulful singer. Tears your heart out.


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