let the sadness off those molars…

farewell trustworthy tooth, you have served me well



17 Comments

Wallace

WTF?!?!!?1 lol. BTW, if you tour with your new solo material, be sure to drop by Michigan:)

EWWWWWWW WTF

Ben

and this is how meth rumors get started

Vanessa

If you want to keep it? Soak it in bleach for a few days to kill the bacteria and to remove the blood!!

Charles

YES KELE! nice tooth bro, buzzin for Reading can’t wait to hear it. What sort of sound are you going for or is it top secret at the moment?

Javos

Ouch! How did that happen? :o

D.I.

rough…

Bouclette

I hope it doesn’t hurt too much ? I have to tear away one of my molars too verry soon…scary!

Matt

Woah, how did that happen? Was it a dentist visit, home dentistry, or some sort of horrible accident?

msgingerbrown

i always thought you had a toothy grill

Kris

Nasty. How did that come about…? You didn’t pull it out yourself did you?

Cuddle_Duck

OUCH!! That looks painful. I hope it wasn’t!!

Nicole

Painful? Aw,poor you! Looks like a bad series: sprained ankle, tooth operation. I hope that’s it then, or do you have an op on the other molar as well?
Get well soon! It’s nasty to have the molar removed just before easter, no chocolate eggs for you then?

Markus

if you need a Dentist next time you’re in germany, just ask me .. :D

blocparty4life

i swear if that tooth affects your voice….
ILL BUY IT

kavita

nice title

Kele.

I listen to your music on the way to my Sixth Form everyday. I alternate between Silent Alarm, A Weekend In The City and Intimacy in chronological order and listen to each album in one trip. My play count for each of your tracks is somewhere in the hundreds.

I remember smiling the first time listening to ‘So Here We Are’, the simple shift in piano tone towards the beginning of the song is spine tingling and I don’t know why. And I smile each time I have listened to it it since that day when I was thirteen (four years ago now).

You remain my absolute when it comes to music.

I also remember waiting at the bus stop for the 7:18 while listening to Waiting For The 7:18 also. And I know you’re referring to the Northern Line in London when you vocate it but it still made me wonder all the same. Whenever I told anyone else about it they didn’t seem to understand or marvel at it the way I did.

So do you know what I did? Caught the train from Birmingham one cold January morning to London where I then went from London Euston to Piccadilly just to wait for the 7:18.

You’re right though, the Northern Line is the loudest.

But unfortunately January is not endless.

Harvey.

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