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My home! | Reviewer: Emma Bannister | 5/28/07

I know Leslie Feist's aunt! I don't want to like ruin anyone's interpretations lol. But it's about her aunt and the small place called Cornhill where I live. :)



what its all about | Reviewer: Amelia | 5/11/07

its obviously about a girl and a boy who are together and getting their new house. making memories and begining their lives together and starting a family.



Postal Service Remix | Reviewer: Bulent | 5/7/07

Go to the iTunes store and download the Postal Service remix of Mushaboom. Nothing is more hauntingly beautiful, talk about playing over and over....



Mushaboom | Reviewer: Eireannach | 5/1/07

makes you feel like you are in love. it makes me feel so good and hopeful, this song.



mushaboom | Reviewer: adam | 5/1/07

great song, about a little place down the eastern shore of nova scotia called mushaboom...



What I think it means. | Reviewer: Katherine | 4/26/07

Most women want to have kids eventually, and have a backyard where they can play a garden with their family.

She wants kids, but they haven't been born yet, she wants a garden, but she doesn't have a backyard, and they're just sotrof sticking it out until they get a little more money.



amazing!! | Reviewer: rosie | 4/24/07

i absolutely love this song...and the lyrics are really cool. download it!! it's great!



I hate this song | Reviewer: Kathryn | 4/17/07

This song drives me mad; I turn over when both the adverts that it features on come on because it's such a lightweight piece of trash.



Mushaboom speaks to us all | Reviewer: mr_keith@hotmail.com | 4/4/07

These are the kind of lyrics that reach into your very being and bring reflective thoughts about how one spends their mortal existence on our little blue marble, planet earth. It predisposes that you will in fact have progeny and that you will somehow engage in our cultural metaphoric existence. More than that, it portends that you can, in fact, will achieve a complacency that will warm your soul into its natural progression toward ecstasy . Now, if we could only live our lives the way feel our emotions - the way that Feist invites her "I'm there" melodic expressions.
Peace be and all health and happiness be yours.
Seriously...
Keith



finally! | Reviewer: Christine | 4/5/07

I first heard this song in the lacost ad...loved it sooo much...months later i found out it was performed by feist..an album ive had for months but hadnt listened much to, now i havent stopped..





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