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Day 185: Windom Earle - I Saw The Way You Looked At Me

July 3rd, 2006 by Chris Campbell

Windom Earle - The Things I Do For GirlsI’m at a party talking with someone about Creative Commons licensing (doesn’t everyone?) and he says that he’s been interested in it for a while, but wasn’t sure how to get started. I figured that being featured on CC:365 would be a good way to start, so the second CC premiere from that party (the other was Giant Lizards) is Windom Earle with I Saw The Way You Looked at Me from the 2004 release, The Things I Do For Girls. Windom Earle is built around Stephan MacLeod with Greg Boone and Matt Packman. They have a great synthesizer-based sound that reminds me of the 1980s and it has beats that make it possible to dance as people do when Windom Earle perform. Sometimes people such as Stephan get hurt and you can see the pictures of how Stephan broke his wrist. Windom Earle is now on a gruelling cross-Canada tour with Sharp Like Knives, which conveniently shares two band members with Windom Earle. They are in Winnipeg tomorrow night, then Saskatoon on July 9th, Calgary on the 11th and in Vancouver on the 14th and then they head back east playing all along the way to end up at home in Halifax on August 6th. If you’re in Canada in the next few weeks, you’ll probably be close to them, so check them out.

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Windom Earle - I Saw The Way You Looked At Me

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