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