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Mission of Burma, "Forget"

They don't seem to dig Coliseum around here. I remember the non-stellar review of Sister Faith, which is an excellent album by the way. David appears pretty peeved you can't hear the keyboards i the mix. I tend to think a lot of music would be better if you couldn't hear the keyboards, but maybe i am wrong. Not

I love lifetime, seen them many times from the 1st 7" to the reunion, but i have to say this album isn't that great. Certainly not in comparison to Jersey's Best Dancers or Hello Bastards, or hell even Background. that said, they still rule.

Mission of Burma - Forget

Chuck Ragan is one of the nicest people i have ever met. Always a kind word and pleasant smile, even under grueling touring schedule. One recent year he spent more than 260 days on the road away from wife and home. And he has been doing this since the mid 90s. The man takes offered handshakes at the urinal with the