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Topic: The return of the "What are you listening to now?" thread (Read 658582 times)
Niko
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I loved Electric Warrior the first few times I heard it. Now I kinda hate it. Mambo Sun and BAG are great, but I just can't listen to anything else on there.
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Quote from: I. Spaceman on August 02, 2012, 02:26:34 PM
A band called The Beach Boys are mostly going to be a fun in the sun-themed group. And that has, is, and will always be just as it should. There needs to be ONE classic band that isn't a pack of endless "artistic" moan. All people wanna do is make The Beach Boys into another Beatles they are less tired of.
And, for anyone who has actually experienced them, surfing and cars carry PLENTY of emotion and life experience. They can carry as much metaphor as any Van Dyke Parks clever epistle.
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Quote from: Ovi on July 13, 2014, 07:33:31 AM
One of my 10 favorite albums of this century.
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It's a great one for sure. I'm not the world's biggest Of Montreal fan, but some of the melodies are fantastic. Do you rank it higher than 'Hissing Fauna...' ?
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Quote from: I. Spaceman on August 02, 2012, 02:26:34 PM
A band called The Beach Boys are mostly going to be a fun in the sun-themed group. And that has, is, and will always be just as it should. There needs to be ONE classic band that isn't a pack of endless "artistic" moan. All people wanna do is make The Beach Boys into another Beatles they are less tired of.
And, for anyone who has actually experienced them, surfing and cars carry PLENTY of emotion and life experience. They can carry as much metaphor as any Van Dyke Parks clever epistle.
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Quote from: Ovi on July 13, 2014, 07:52:41 AM
It's a great one for sure. I'm not the world's biggest Of Montreal fan, but some of the melodies are fantastic. Do you rank it higher than 'Hissing Fauna...' ?
That's a difficult question for me. The musical highlights of
Hissing Fauna...
are as high as anything the band has ever done, with "Heimdalsgate" to me the undeniable gem. Obviously it is also their real commercial breakthrough (if you can call going from small cult following to substantial indie following a breakthrough ... it got them into larger venues anyway), and its personal-confessional lyrics seem to have brought something a lot of people value. But personally I don't value confessional lyrics any more than storytelling: autobiographical art is no better than third-person art. And while I enjoyed the foray into funk and electronics--begun with a little bit of controversy on
Satanic Panic
, actually, with people flipping out over the drum machines on "Disconnect the Dots" when it was released in advance of the album!--I'm a popster at heart.
Further, there is also one's own experience with the music. It was special seeing the first
Satanic Panic
shows at First Ave ... 7th Street Entry, not mainroom. There were maybe 50 people there, which was a HUGE improvement over their Adhils Arboretum or interim tours, so I was pretty excited. I remember asking Kevin before the show (easy to do in those days) whether they'd be doing "Lysergic Bliss" and being astonished he said yeah, they'd do it all, including the vocal breakdown. (And they did, though the second time around on that tour they did it mostly instrumentally.) BP was newly back in the band. It was just great.
So yes, I'd say I rate it higher than
Hissing Fauna
, but they're probably both in my top 15 of the century, so it's no critique on the latter. (And no, my top 15 albums of the century isn't all of Montreal...)
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Quote from: Ovi on July 13, 2014, 07:52:41 AM
It's a great one for sure. I'm not the world's biggest Of Montreal fan, but some of the melodies are fantastic. Do you rank it higher than 'Hissing Fauna...' ?
Agreed - I can't go very long before needing to hear, say, "Climb The Ladder" again. Some great stuff on there.
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Incredible album.
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prettiest man, you've got some cool stuff there!
Reminded through the "Greatest live albums"-thread I'm listening to this double set right now:
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Quote from: I. Spaceman on August 02, 2012, 02:26:34 PM
A band called The Beach Boys are mostly going to be a fun in the sun-themed group. And that has, is, and will always be just as it should. There needs to be ONE classic band that isn't a pack of endless "artistic" moan. All people wanna do is make The Beach Boys into another Beatles they are less tired of.
And, for anyone who has actually experienced them, surfing and cars carry PLENTY of emotion and life experience. They can carry as much metaphor as any Van Dyke Parks clever epistle.
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^ I like the sound and the direction the band adopted with this album. Too bad they forgot to write more memorable tunes to go with it.
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Quote from: I. Spaceman on August 02, 2012, 02:26:34 PM
A band called The Beach Boys are mostly going to be a fun in the sun-themed group. And that has, is, and will always be just as it should. There needs to be ONE classic band that isn't a pack of endless "artistic" moan. All people wanna do is make The Beach Boys into another Beatles they are less tired of.
And, for anyone who has actually experienced them, surfing and cars carry PLENTY of emotion and life experience. They can carry as much metaphor as any Van Dyke Parks clever epistle.
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Quote from: Letsgoawayforawhile on July 14, 2014, 05:56:49 PM
Incredible album.
Most interesting. Thanks for the tip. :=)
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Quote from: Rocker on July 15, 2014, 12:15:27 PM
prettiest man, you've got some cool stuff there!
Reminded through the "Greatest live albums"-thread I'm listening to this double set right now:
Awesome. "This Is the Story" (studio set) has a nice layered sound.
I'm listening to THE BEST OF SLEEPY JOHN ESTES on Yahoo. A distinctive singer with an insightful perspective. Sleepy John was from West Tennessee; wonder if he ever crossed paths with Elvis?
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RICHARD MANUEL - YOU DONT KNOW ME
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JONI MITCHELL - COYOTE (THE LAST WALTZ)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz0RUWBzQJ4
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Check out the awesome Beach Boys mixes a few of us made:
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Dumb Angels:
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Hawthorne Sunset:
http://smileysmile.net/board/index.php/topic,22538.msg530237.html
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So far this morning:
American Werewolf Academy - "Everything Is Alright So Far"
Dressy Bessy - self-titled
The Eames Era - "Heroes and Sheroes"
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This week: The Boys (mature stuff
); The Band - a comp I made - mostly well-known stuff but no Dixie, an overblown lachrymose racist little number; some piano jazz - Evans, Peterson, Monk, Tatum; Ellington; Paul Simon; Walter Becker; Paul Buchanan, Van the Man, Miles Davis.
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