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		<title>Comment on Sounds From The Lost &amp; Found by SaneAsylumRecords &#187; Page not found</title>
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		<title>Comment on House of Mirrors by SaneAsylumRecords &#187; Page not found</title>
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		<title>Comment on GEwIZ &#8211; Touching Madness by Shyla Idris</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shyla Idris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 06:04:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m Still Alive to My Surprise is a keeper.  I love the title.  I want this song as my ring tone.  It sounds as if someone is having a nervous breakdown.  Someone is in distress, but in a comical Mel Brooks fashion.  You might find this guy in The Very Very Nervous Ward of High Anxiety, a movie a dear friend recently turned me on to.  You might end up laughing at yourself, finding a resonance with this song.  Hope not, for your mental sake!  The rest of this &quot;Madness&quot; album really sounded like two buddies, possibly drunk, letting go, after they&#039;ve possibly shared their battle stories in the middle of the night.  At first, you are drawn in unexpectedly, but then this live theatre experimental piece of strange noises and tapping must be your preferred acquired taste. Much like, some people prefer tea over coffee or the musical to the straight narrative.  I&#039;ll take a cup of Joe and go for heavy Drama, but that&#039;s just me.  I grew tiresome and quickly yearned for more music!  I loved the last album more, Chasing The Dream, but once in a while we all need some primal scream(just that raw form of therapy) Thanks for letting us be kids again and reminding us to let loose!  Life is too short and serious, but please go back to that type of singing and songwriting I fell in love with! I preferred the poetry sung to music than spoken word.  Thanks for the unexpected.  We all love to be shocked!  I&#039;d rather be 
insane in a sane asylum with these two cool cats than watch Dancing With The Stars with the majority of no-taste America!  Can&#039;t wait to hear what&#039;s up next time!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m Still Alive to My Surprise is a keeper.  I love the title.  I want this song as my ring tone.  It sounds as if someone is having a nervous breakdown.  Someone is in distress, but in a comical Mel Brooks fashion.  You might find this guy in The Very Very Nervous Ward of High Anxiety, a movie a dear friend recently turned me on to.  You might end up laughing at yourself, finding a resonance with this song.  Hope not, for your mental sake!  The rest of this &#8220;Madness&#8221; album really sounded like two buddies, possibly drunk, letting go, after they&#8217;ve possibly shared their battle stories in the middle of the night.  At first, you are drawn in unexpectedly, but then this live theatre experimental piece of strange noises and tapping must be your preferred acquired taste. Much like, some people prefer tea over coffee or the musical to the straight narrative.  I&#8217;ll take a cup of Joe and go for heavy Drama, but that&#8217;s just me.  I grew tiresome and quickly yearned for more music!  I loved the last album more, Chasing The Dream, but once in a while we all need some primal scream(just that raw form of therapy) Thanks for letting us be kids again and reminding us to let loose!  Life is too short and serious, but please go back to that type of singing and songwriting I fell in love with! I preferred the poetry sung to music than spoken word.  Thanks for the unexpected.  We all love to be shocked!  I&#8217;d rather be<br />
insane in a sane asylum with these two cool cats than watch Dancing With The Stars with the majority of no-taste America!  Can&#8217;t wait to hear what&#8217;s up next time!</p>
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		<title>Comment on GEwIZ &#8211; Chasing The Dream by Shyla Idris</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shyla Idris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 00:44:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you&#039;ve ever wanted to sit in on a a studio recording,  or love hearing rare footage of your favorite musicians talk in between songs, takes, you&#039;ll love this website!  It&#039;s free, and you don&#039;t have to go out and graze the internet with a credit card...but you might want to eventually!  These songs are perfect in their length and sound, intermingled with conversation, immediacy, poetry, and beautiful guitar.  It&#039;s like turning on the golden age of radio and listening to hipper gold.  GeWiz!(one of their names).These guys will make you laugh out loud and think too deep.  Get in and out of your head and in and out of bed with some of these sexy vocals and cool lyrics. I&#039;m going back on saneasylumrecords again!  I wish I was this sane and talented. Good name! So, Goodbye.  I must confess, I might pull down the shades and shut off the lights.  Wait till you hear Iz Aha sigh!(the other guy)Ooh..guys..</description>
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