Motion Sickness [Live]
- Bright Eyes
- Band Name: Bright Eyes
- Record Label: Team Love / Saddle Creek
- Release Date: Nov 15, 2005
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elyseJan 14, 20069i love this cd. it includes some great bright eyes songs, live, which makes it that much better. the cover of feist's mushaboom and elliot smith's the biggest lie are amazing, and not available from any other album.
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DavidTJan 2, 20069motion sickness captures conor's emotions on stage. if you're a bright eyes fan, pick it up
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MarkRDec 17, 200510Clearly demonstrates Obersts slow evolution to full-blown political country-rocker. Or something.
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WillyPDec 20, 20054Dude can't sing!
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giuliaJan 20, 20068i m not very fond of live albums, but i must say i like it a lot, its of course not like the real experience (i ve been to the one in zurich, which was nice, though the digital ash one in ulm was better...), but there are some nice songs, the feist cover is not his best, but funny.
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eliezercJan 23, 20061io quero receber novas musicas
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kaylaeDec 25, 20059i love him for his genius mind and sentimental feelings expressed in his one-of-a-kind and amazing songs. I love conor for who he is, not what Rolling Stone tells us to like him for. take that bitches. true fans know all his cds and music, not just for the last 2 new releases.
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8015 thrilling highlights. [Jan/Feb 2006, p.93]
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Motion Sickness is an unnecessary document that is almost disquieting in its puppet-like manipulation of the facts. It's a live album masquerading as a bunch of inferior studio cuts.
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This is a rare and wonderful joy: a live album that even non-obsessives should embrace. [12 Nov 2005, p.45