about  the long winters library & archive

if you find the real world let me know

This site aims to be a resource for those seeking more in-depth information about The Long Winters, John Roderick's band from Seattle WA, USA. This band is much talked about, and its founding father can be quite talkative himself. Much of this information is hidden within those vast stretches of webspace out there, or yellowing on paper, about to be recycled. Moreover some of the more readily available information was somewhat outdated at the time of foundation of this library. This site hopefully helps you find more information on past and present goings on in the world of the wonderful 'river otters of rock'.

This library is an independent institute, which has no formal links with the official Global Inter-net Consideration of The Long Winters. However, the GINC-o'TLW has approved the building application and is also regularly invited to make sure the library's collection does not contain misfiled items or erroneous information.

Although the utmost care has been taken to credit library items to their rightful owners, please contact the librarian if you feel your copyright has been infringed upon.

If you have items to add to the collection, or would like to make suggestions for new wings, the librarian will warmly welcome your input.

Your librarian is very grateful to Chris Hamilton, John Roderick, Laura, Litsa Dremousis, Merlin Mann, Moni Gaubinger, Taylor Dahlin, William Anthony and everyone who ever posted useful information on the forum.

Yours sincerely,
with rock,

Liesbeth Rijnierse
your librarian

A few library rules:

This is a research library, meaning that although you may use the information freely, the collection itself may not be taken out without permission from the librarian.

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If you want to give others directions to this library, please link to the main entry, as the actual location of the library wings and the collection may change over time.

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Although in this library you are allowed to talk as much as you like, chances are slim anyone actually hears you. So if you feel like discussing the band, I suggest you visit The Long Winters Elec-tronic Salon and Discussion Table, a very lively forum which is situated on the premises of the Global Inter-net Consideration of The Long Winters.


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