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Circuit Music Journal 9

Circuit Music Journal 9

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rufus Wainwright
Review: I haven't even watched the whole DVD, but I watched the section on Rufus Wainwright, and that made it five stars. There is a pretty good interview with him on here and two performances. It's really interesting and I always love watching him perform live. If you like music at all get this because with Rufus Wainwright you can't go wrong. Also, there is a pretty good section on At the Drive in. So if you like them buy it too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rufus Wainwright
Review: I haven't even watched the whole DVD, but I watched the section on Rufus Wainwright, and that made it five stars. There is a pretty good interview with him on here and two performances. It's really interesting and I always love watching him perform live. If you like music at all get this because with Rufus Wainwright you can't go wrong. Also, there is a pretty good section on At the Drive in. So if you like them buy it too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worth the price!
Review: This is another fine Circuit release. Quirky interface, but well worth the trouble. Intimate Wainwright performance in his cramped studio. Malkmus' is in fine form for a couple short solo songs. The Soft Machine and Red Krayola bring their obscure and freakish weirdness out of the 60s and 70s (respectively) to this fine release.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worth the price!
Review: This is another fine Circuit release. Quirky interface, but well worth the trouble. Intimate Wainwright performance in his cramped studio. Malkmus' is in fine form for a couple short solo songs. The Soft Machine and Red Krayola bring their obscure and freakish weirdness out of the 60s and 70s (respectively) to this fine release.


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