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Who reads Me & Jill on the Whitey album?
I love this track, its an essential for mix-tapes, but who's voice is this? I used to think it was Lee, but it really doesn't sound like him coming to think of it. Does anyone know?
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steve
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That's a tough one, now that you mention it. I used to automatically think that anything of that spoken-word nature would have to feature Lee's output, because he's always been the most beatnikkish of the bunch; but now I'm wondering, having heard Steve's voice in various interviews.
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I always thought it was obviously Thurston
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No way, definately not Thurston's voice I'm afraid. I think the Steve suggestion sounds most likely, I never knew he was such a fine poet! |
█████████ is correct, it's Steve who recites Me & Jill.
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Written by Lee and performed by Steve. Correct?
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Yep, it's Steve, and the text was written by Lee
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The text is in LENGTHS & BREATHS. As is "NYC Ghosts & Flowers."
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You're all wrong. S.S. Beat Control contributes the reading of The Sigh's poem.
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It sure as hell ain't me...
Of this much, I can be sure. |
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