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  1. 07. Many Splendored Thing. David Pajo. "Whatever, Mortal". 03:53. Composers: Papa M. Access the complete album info (13 songs) 1999 Drag City Inc.

  2. Whatever, Mortal, an Album by Papa M. Released 11 December 2001 on Drag City (catalog no. DC194CD; CD). Genres: Americana, Singer-Songwriter. ... It’s just David Pajo’s voice and beautiful guitar picking with the sober instrumentation. Published . ADVERTISEMENT. copey37 Jan 29 2012.

  3. David Pajo: Profile: American alternative rock musician born June 25, 1968 in Louisville, Kentucky. Sites:Wikipedia, Bandcamp: Aliases:Aerial M, David Pajo, M Is The Thirteenth Letter: Artist [a30391] Copy Artist Code. Edit Artist. For sale on Discogs Sell a copy. 940 copies. Shop now. Share.

  4. David Pajo is a New Jersey-based musician known for his work with bands like Slint, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Interpol. He was 46 when I interviewed him in New York City on March 11, 2015. ... “What a selfish dick to do this to his kids,” or whatever… It’s just fear that makes people think like that.

  5. 9 de jun. de 2023 · Discograffiti’s 9-hour interview with David Pajo continues with Part 3, in which the indie rock legend reveals the surprise derivation of the Papa M band name from none other than Prince himself; exactly which substances David experimented with during his various recordings; and the 3 vastly different Papa M records he’s currently in the midst of making!

  6. Live from a Shark Cage is the first album by Papa M, the third such pseudonym used by David Pajo (after 'M' and 'Aerial M'), released in 1999 on the Chicago -based Drag City label (see 1999 in music ). The album was released on both CD and 180-gram vinyl. As specified in the brief liner notes, "Roadrunner" was recorded in San Francisco by Nat ...

  7. He began his solo career in 1995, with a cover of João Gilberto's "Undiu" that the David Pajo Band contributed to the Ear of the Dragon compilation, which featured tracks by Asian-American artists. Later that year he went by the name M is the Thirteenth Letter for a single on Palace Records, and simply as M for a split single with Laetitia Sadier's project Monade in 1996.