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Off-Topic => Other Music => Topic started by: red on Dec 21, 2008, 03:51 AM

Title: so this one record store here
Post by: red on Dec 21, 2008, 03:51 AM
has little 'slogans' under each artist/group's header card, here's a few (more to come as i remember them):

new order
joy division + noose = new order

the ramones
the best bad band ever

belle and sebastian (i really like this one)
pretty, but not wimpy

television
marquee moon isn't an album, it's an achievement

the replacements
sometimes great, sometimes drunk

the breeders
pod is better than any pixies album
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: Jaimoe on Dec 21, 2008, 04:15 AM
I agree with the Marquee Moon slogan, but the Breeders and Ramones statements are ludicrous.
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: red on Dec 21, 2008, 04:34 AM
QuoteI agree with the Marquee Moon slogan, but the Breeders and Ramones statements are ludicrous.
yeah, i've wanted to call them on the breeders one but am afraid i'll get banned from the store or something.  i'm not familiar with the ramones, so yeah.


a few more:

talking heads
clever and nervous - like most perverts

beastie boys
three jews who turned the world's gentiles onto hip-hop

neutral milk hotel
fuzz-folk



Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: Jaimoe on Dec 21, 2008, 04:50 AM
Well, if the geeks at the store write 'em, then they certainly want feedback to stoke their basement dwelling/still living with their parents egos.


The Talking Heads comment is meant to be coy, but it ain't.
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: mjkoehler on Dec 21, 2008, 09:18 AM
Quote

the breeders
pod is better than any pixies album
This ones wrong in every conceivable fashion.

The Ramones comment was kerect. I actually laughed at the New Order one.
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: aMillionDreams on Dec 21, 2008, 09:48 PM
I really like the B&S and the Ramones ones.
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: DaFunkyPrecedent on Dec 22, 2008, 10:55 PM
those are great. thanks.
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: red on Dec 31, 2008, 05:03 PM
flaming lips
when they're good, they're great.  when they're bad, they get popular.

(i only have the soft bulletin, is that an apt description?)
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: mjkoehler on Dec 31, 2008, 05:56 PM
Quoteflaming lips
when they're good, they're great.  when they're bad, they get popular.

(i only have the soft bulletin, is that an apt description?)
No it's not! The only bad Flips albums are pre 1990, and they really are not that bad. They were more punk/druggy then. There is nothing wrong with At War With The Mystics which is what I'm sure they are referring to. The following should be required owning. At War and Zaireeka are great also. Zaireeka is fun if you can get all 4 discs synced up

In A Priest Driven Ambulance
Hit To Death In The Future Head
Transmissions...
Clouds Taste Metallic
Soft Bulletin
Yoshimi...
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: tomEisenbraun on Dec 31, 2008, 09:25 PM
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c5/The_Flaming_Lips_Telepathic_Surgery_Album_front_cover.jpg)

Well this one was marked a pretty ambitious failure. Reading the liner notes of the new LP version of that was recently released was a big kick. Michael realized that this album pretty much sucked, but it came so close to what they wanted to achieve even while falling so short of it. I think that's what got people excited, because it was a glimpse of what they could do, even if it didn't quite hit it. Enter "Unconsciously Screamin'", "Take Me Ta Mars", "Shine on Sweet Jesus," et. al. and they meet all those expectations on In A Priest Driven Ambulance and only continue kicking ass from there. "Talkin' Bout the Smiling Deathporn Immortality Blues (Everyone Wants To Live Forever)" is not only one of their best opening tracks, but also one of their best tracks from that middle period of greatness. And then we move on to Transmission From The Satellite Heart (brilliant for the most part, and still pretty unpolished, which is nice. Gotta love all those moments of entirely unlistenable treble. Fuck your ears!! Ahh!!)

I still think that Clouds Taste Metallic is their shining golden moment from this era, and I'll say to go ahead and grab that one next. I only wish I was about ten years older, so I could've caught these guys during their truly outlandish days--the Parking Lot Experiments (think Zaireeka with a parking lot full of car stereos and Wayne directing the action through a bullhorn--let me know if you want to hear it), the Headphone Experiment, all of the band members playing live instruments, etc... Not that I dislike the current live show at all. Hell, it's the best party I've ever been to. But I do wish I could've been old enough to catch them live early enough to watch them maturate what they're doing. I'm definitely in with these guys for the long haul, though.

I think everyone else should be, too.
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: xmascriminal on Jan 01, 2009, 04:28 AM
I love early Lips. Oh My Gawd and In a Priest Driven Ambulance are awesome.
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: red on Jan 02, 2009, 05:36 PM
sonic youth
the rolling stones of guitar-driver art rock in any way imaginable

stereolab
krautrock for the (pre-sucky) sonic youth generation

the stooges

fun house might be the best rock album ever
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: Jaimoe on Jan 02, 2009, 05:51 PM
Quotesonic youth
the rolling stones of guitar-driver art rock in any way imaginable

stereolab
krautrock for the (pre-sucky) sonic youth generation

the stooges

fun house might be the best rock album ever

I think they are comparable to the Stones only in the amount of interesting albums they've put out. Their style(s) are quite different though.

On any given day, I agree with the Funhouse statement.
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: ALady on Jan 02, 2009, 06:01 PM
The Stereolab description doesn't really make sense to me.
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: red on Jan 02, 2009, 06:11 PM
QuoteThe Stereolab description doesn't really make sense to me.
me neither.  sonic youth, sucky?  i don't comprehend.
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: ALady on Jan 02, 2009, 06:15 PM
I'm just not sure I'd ever put Stereolab and krautrock in the same sentence.
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: red on Jan 19, 2009, 03:59 AM
i think i've got a new favourite:

jack johnson
californian troubadour/surfer not yet eaten by sharks
Title: Re: so this one record store here
Post by: Jaimoe on Jan 19, 2009, 04:26 AM
Quotei think i've got a new favourite:

jack johnson
californian troubadour/surfer not yet eaten by sharks

Although it's not quite correct. Jack is from Hawaii. I hate knowing this by the way.