Forum Album Club #7 ~ Frank Turner - England Keep My Bones

Started by mjk73, Oct 12, 2011, 07:26 PM

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ManNamedTruth

This would probably be a fun show to go see. I think he came here a month or two ago.
That's motherfuckin' John Oates!

Ruckus

Quote from: ManNamedTruth on Oct 12, 2011, 09:59 PM
i like the folky parts more than the FM pop sound Ruckus alluded to. it's the kind of thing that sounds good on first listen but turns me off after awhile. kind of the same reason I never got into The Gaslight Anthem.
I like this A LOT more than Gaslight Anthem
Can You Put Your Soft Helmet On My Head

sweatboard

Quote from: ManNamedTruth on Oct 12, 2011, 09:46 PM
Where's Brian?

Watching the Cards.  Pray for them!!

I really haven't had a chance to get into this one.  I'll have to give it a listen this week. 
There's Still Time.........

ManNamedTruth

Quote from: Ruckus on Oct 12, 2011, 10:07 PM
Quote from: ManNamedTruth on Oct 12, 2011, 09:59 PM
i like the folky parts more than the FM pop sound Ruckus alluded to. it's the kind of thing that sounds good on first listen but turns me off after awhile. kind of the same reason I never got into The Gaslight Anthem.
I like this A LOT more than Gaslight Anthem

Agreed, I think this is better. There's only been like one or two songs that gave me that feeling.
That's motherfuckin' John Oates!

Ruckus

I love If I Ever I Stray.

The path I chose isn't straight and narrow
It wanders around liek a drunken fellow
Sometimes it's hard for me to follow, but
if you've got myu back I'll go on, if you've
got my back I'll go on.
Can You Put Your Soft Helmet On My Head

iLikeBeer

Wessex Boy into Nights Become Days into Redemption is some really powerful stuff!

Ruckus

I' ve travelled Scotland and Ireland but never England.  Wessex Boy sells me a place like very few songs.
Can You Put Your Soft Helmet On My Head

Ruckus

Quote from: iLikeBeer on Oct 12, 2011, 10:12 PM
Wessex Boy into Nights Become Days into Redemption is some really powerful stuff!
Agreed!  I guess you jumped ahead.  I thought I might be ahead a bit.  Redemption lyrically sometimes falls in the "too sappy" for me but is still a beautiful song.

Nights Become Days  :thumbsup:
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iLikeBeer

Quote from: Ruckus on Oct 12, 2011, 10:13 PM
I' ve travelled Scotland and Ireland but never England.  Wessex Boy sells me a place like very few songs.
Funny, I've done England but never Scotland or Ireland...  :)

Ruckus

What makes the album for me is Glory Hallelujah as a closer to Eulogy as an opener.  As a devout atheist, I cannot express enough the joy of having an anthem.  I know he has to preface this track live everytime he plays it with a speech saying it's his time to say his peace.

So positive :)
Can You Put Your Soft Helmet On My Head

iLikeBeer

Quote from: Ruckus on Oct 12, 2011, 10:20 PM
What makes the album for me is Glory Hallelujah as a closer to Eulogy as an opener.  As a devout atheist, I cannot express enough the joy of having an anthem.  I know he has to preface this track live everytime he plays it with a speech saying it's his time to say his peace.

So positive :)

My wife's sister and her VP of a local Oil Company husband are both fanatical Baptists as well as Fox News watching Tea Party wealthy Republicans and Glory Hallelujah is one song I would love to sit them down to listen to!  :thumbsup:  I get so fed up with having to listen to them act as though their beliefs are the ONLY true beliefs?!  Close minded people suck!

Ruckus

Quote from: iLikeBeer on Oct 12, 2011, 10:16 PM
Quote from: Ruckus on Oct 12, 2011, 10:13 PM
I' ve travelled Scotland and Ireland but never England.  Wessex Boy sells me a place like very few songs.
Funny, I've done England but never Scotland or Ireland...  :)
Were you stuck in Manchester the whole time? ;) ;D
Can You Put Your Soft Helmet On My Head

Ruckus

Quote from: iLikeBeer on Oct 12, 2011, 10:23 PM
Quote from: Ruckus on Oct 12, 2011, 10:20 PM
What makes the album for me is Glory Hallelujah as a closer to Eulogy as an opener.  As a devout atheist, I cannot express enough the joy of having an anthem.  I know he has to preface this track live everytime he plays it with a speech saying it's his time to say his peace.

So positive :)

My wife's sister and her VP of a local Oil Company husband are both fanatical Baptists as well as Fox News watching Tea Party wealthy Republicans and Glory Hallelujah is one song I would love to sit them down to listen to!  :thumbsup:  I get so fed up with having to listen to them act as though their beliefs are the ONLY true beliefs?!  Close minded people suck!
Exactly.  To the believers, more power to ya.  I've said my say in all my school mandate pledges.  My father is a Catholic raised Indian turned atheist and my mother is Japanese raised on Shinto/Buddhist principles.  They've made it work and it had nothing to do with religion.

Brothers and sisters, have you heard the news?
The storm has lifted and there's nothing to lose,
So swap your confirmation for your dancing shoes,
Because there never was no God.
Step out of the darkness and onto the streets,
Forget about the fast, let's have a carnival feast,
Raise up your lowered head to hear the liberation beat,
Because there never was no God.

There is no God,
So clap your hands together,
There is no God,
No heaven and no hell.
There is no God,
We're all in this together,
There is no God,
So ring that victory bell.

No cowering in the dark before these overbearing priests,
Not waiting until we die until we restitute the meek,
No blaming all our failings on imaginary beasts,
Because there never was no God.
No fighting over land your distant fathers told you of,
Not spilling blood for those who have never spread a drop of blood,
No finger pointing justified by fairies up above,
Because there never was no God.

There is no God,
So clap your hands together,
There is no God,
No heaven and no hell.
There is no God,
We're all in this together,
There is no God,
So ring that victory bell.

And I know you're scared of dieing man and I am too,
But just pretending it's not happening isn't gonna see us through,
So just accept that there's an end game and we haven't got much time,
And then in the here and now we can try and do things right.
Forget about the crazy things that people have believed,
And think of wondrous things that normal people have achieved,
'Cos I've known beauty in the stillness of cathedrals in the day,
I sang Glory Hallelujah! Won't you wash my sins away?
But now I'm singing my refrain and this is what I say,
I say there never was no God.

There is no God,
So clap your hands together,
There is no God,
No heaven and no hell.
There is no God,
We're all in this together,
There is no God,
So ring that victory bell.

There is no God,
So clap your hands together,
There is no God,
No heaven and no hell.
There is no God,
We're all in this together,
There is no God,
So ring that victory bell.
Can You Put Your Soft Helmet On My Head

Ruckus

Can You Put Your Soft Helmet On My Head

woodnymph

Daylight is good at arriving in the night time

iLikeBeer

Quote from: Ruckus on Oct 12, 2011, 10:24 PM
Quote from: iLikeBeer on Oct 12, 2011, 10:16 PM
Quote from: Ruckus on Oct 12, 2011, 10:13 PM
I' ve travelled Scotland and Ireland but never England.  Wessex Boy sells me a place like very few songs.
Funny, I've done England but never Scotland or Ireland...  :)
Were you stuck in Manchester the whole time? ;) ;D

;D  The Stone Roses were what actually led me to being a fan of ManU!  They still play This Is The One when the players take the pitch at Old Trafford! 

I was actually based in London during my stay there btw...  :P

Ruckus

Quote from: sweatboard on Oct 12, 2011, 10:10 PM
Quote from: ManNamedTruth on Oct 12, 2011, 09:46 PM
Where's Brian?

Watching the Cards.  Pray for them!!

I really haven't had a chance to get into this one.  I'll have to give it a listen this week.
See this ILB!?  I can't take part because I'm watching CARDS v BREWERS!  Final track validated :beer:
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mjk73

Pretty much everything Ruckus has said is exactly why I fell in love with this album. You clearly feel that England (the proper country not the Isles, GB, or anywhere else) is the greatest place. Glory Hallelujah is such a fantastic ending...and yes I've proudly been an atheist for 20 years.

I want to sit in a pub and drink and sing to this entire album. Y'all are invited.

iLikeBeer

Anyone listening to the Deluxe Edition of this album?

There are 3 damn good acoustic versions of Peggy, I Still Believe and I Am Disappeared to end this album...

Ruckus

Quote from: YimBlaylock on Oct 12, 2011, 09:50 PM
Quote from: iLikeBeer on Oct 12, 2011, 09:44 PM
Going along the lines of Ruckus' description of many of the songs being of a drink and sing along nature, so far this album is giving off the vibe of sort of a toned down Irish Punk band playing traditional Irish folk songs everyone sings along to in the pubs.

Yeah, definitely sing-along songs. Which is perfect for me, because once I know a song, I'm gonna sing along whether that's what the artist intended or not.  :thumbsup:
:beer: :thumbsup:
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