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Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Listen to "Oh! Gravity." legally! Stream the whole album now.

Yes, you read that right, you can now listen to the whole thing. Your wait has officially ended, thanks to MTV2's "The Leak", and thanks to AGoofyFoot for letting us know. Enjoy!

EDIT: A crazy thought just occured to me. Did you notice how the wrong song plays when you click a track on that page? What if its not MTV2's mistake and the songs are INTENTIONALLY in a messed up order to reflect "Oh! Gravity."? It also goes with how all the images in the cover are thrown about and in the wrong place.

I remember one of the reviewers saying the album opened with "Yesterdays", and I thought it was a typo, but now, strangely enough, when you click "Oh! Gravity.", what plays is "Yesterdays".

Crazy thought. If thats how it is, it'd be strangely cool, a very original thing to do.

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posted by phil @ 3:53 PM
 

6 Comments:
  • At December 20, 2006 12:16:00 PM PST, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    But yours didn't come like that, right? Did you get the official version of the album, Phil?

     
  • At December 20, 2006 1:10:00 PM PST, Blogger Natalie J. said…

    no, his wasn't like that. But Phil also didn't get the official album either. it was sort of a raw, uncut, not-quite-digitally-mastered Oh! Gravity album. :)

    and very cool for analyzing that, Phil.

     
  • At December 20, 2006 2:07:00 PM PST, Anonymous rose said…

    eeh I really doubt the official albums will be like that but it's a nice idea.

     
  • At December 20, 2006 2:51:00 PM PST, Blogger Tina said…

    hey dude, me and the g-unat are a tad bit worried about you. what is up w/your skype? let us know you're alive, aside from your overactive switchfoot blogger, haha.

    take care.

    - tina

     
  • At December 20, 2006 3:40:00 PM PST, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    i mean can you imagine buying O!G songs on itunes? confusing...

     
  • At December 22, 2006 7:21:00 PM PST, Blogger Phil said…

    No, mine didn't come like that. What I got was an advance press/listening-party copy. It didn't have the album cover or liner notes, and had my name printed on the disc.

    Considering the track 4:12 is 4 minutes 12 seconds long, and other interesting stuff like the album cover unfolding into a 6-panel poster with more elaborate, as-yet-unrevealed artwork... I wouldn't be all that surprised if the guys mixed up the songs and their titles. I don't know. Its a cool thought, even though its unlikely.

     
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