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Of Hari Krisna Sick (Hut Recordings/Virgin 1999)






   A unit founded for the smaller scene in Alternative Pop Britons formats on huge members than usual with Barney C. Rockford on 2nd drumming, Alice Readman for bass guitar, Luke Haines on guitars/piano/vocals, Glenn Collins the 1st drummer and James Banbury for cello which considered as a weird consolidates musical performance for a band but the unique-taste from The Auteurs in their fourth album lend us the beauty for listening more comprehensive good sounds not like the rest within thus melodic arrangements led by strings section to low folded slower tunes of non-hushy feelings reflects as How I Learned To love The Bootboys means to tell the rural remoting places around the highlands low hills or rocky beach lime-walls and weird pinkish sheep herder on Brit-Pop taste imaginations where the listeners being taken out far and wrapped by the blended female/male voices to the warmth invisibility hands of magic or northern winds cold breeze awakening the sleeping islander souls while the music softly, bursts Some Changes, Johnny and The Hurricanes, The South Will Rise Again, Asti Spumante, School, 1967 and Future Generation has brought newer fictional reality news towards your head to process back the tides wavy higher sending danger or the preserving thoughts making the world a better place for gods blessings upon you and me manage still tomorrow.





How I Learned To Love The Bootboys:
https://open.spotify.com/album/7gEMM9q5gutkC7iWibheV2

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