Where have heard momofuku?

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arcadecline
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I am studying in a Borders Bookstore in Sacramento Ca. They are blasting Momofuku!
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Good for you. The album has just about zero presence in Dublin. HMV has a few copies in the EC section, no promotional display, no copies in Tower or just about anywhere else. The independent store where I ordered a copy just to give them a sale hasn't got it yet. EC's only presence around here these days is on 80's oldies shows where, ironically, the hits from PTC & GCW get plays. An industry person today told me that a former business associate of EC's around here regrets this, and thinks Elvis should have stuck with Jake Riviera. Too bad. Still, while expected a new album this year, I was pleasantly surprised at how good it is, maybe we could be in for another surprise around here as well.
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My house and my car! Nowhere else.

It would be interesting to hear if anyone in the UK or Ireland has heard even a mention of Momofuku on any radio or tv station.

Maintaining Radio Silence from now on?
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I rarely drive and when I do my ancient banger has a cassette machine, so was happy to bring the CD on a trip in a work car this weekend but then mightily pissed off to find when I reached to put it on that I couldn't play it cos the CD has taken up residence in the CD player in the kitchen! I'm driving the car again in the morning across town. Some major roadworks indicate a high likelihood of traffic delays. Yay! Should get to play most of the CD before I arrive...
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There is a radio station 100.3 "The Sound" here in L.A. that has a new format that I'm still trying to figure out.

Well, as I'm driving around this past Saturday they followed up an older Elvis song that I missed with No Hidding Place. This was the only time I've heard any Elvis song from Momofuku on any L.A. radio station.

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Well the traffic was annoyingly clear, but I managed up to 'Harry Worth'. It does sound great in a car! Volume 8 was too damn loud, volume 7 was insipid. Why don't cars have half sizes? The drums on 'Turpentine' just sound great at loud volume.
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I heard "Harry Worth" in a Borders Books store yesterday.
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Mark Lamarr and Jo Brand played a track on Radio 2 yesterday morning. It's the first time i've heard it on the radio anywhere! They are both big Costello fans though.

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Which track did they play?
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Indigo Books & Music on Bay St. in Toronto (the location where I saw Leonard Cohen & Ron Sexsmith sing together outside) was playing the record the other day. I've also heard XM Radio play "Mr. Feathers" and "Harry Worth."
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Otis westinghouse wrote "Which track did they play?
Track played by Mark Lamaar on BBC Radio 2 Saturday was Go Away - and it sounded fantastic!!
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