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Ten points to Bjorn.
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Nope , don't like it at all
Does anyone remember that horse on Ren and Stimpy that says "No Sir, I don't like it."? Ten points to someone who can post a picture of that horse.
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This is true. One good turn deserves another. But honestly how fair can we be about Radiohead? They seem to make people say things....wonderful things.....terrible things.
But I did realize this. Re:Topic name. There must be little merit to the statement at the top. Because it produced arguments about: VC, Radiohead, NPR and even better my statement about someone else's statement. So to answer the thread: little merit. But I find Tweedy statements, NPR and tongue-tied's most on-time criticism of my circular sentence: meritful.
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Honestly, I think everyone on that message board listens to Radiohead and that puts them in a pretty low category.
Oh I hope you don't mean that. Cause if its a joke its funny, otherwise it means you have bad taste and your nasty about it.
His statements, much like his lyrics, often don't make any sense. They're for the NPR crowds to say, "Oh yeah, that was deep." Then take another bong hit.Wait a second. I think much of what I have heard from his interviews is refreshing and insightful. Kind of like NPR. And why stigmatize marijuana use? Would you rather he sound off some trite kibble like fox news and then you can drink a bud lite and high five the president?
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I have been back and forth since I heard it. I've decided that I really dont like the intro all that much but once it starts freakin its funk it rules. (i.e. when the fuzzier vox kick in "sometimes theres a war".)
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Yeah poor Jim, his name causes dork wars. I miss him (I'm gonna go to Japan and say hi). We can talk khz somewhere else.
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But YHF didn't have the sound level variation problems that AGIB had. They both had their problems.
The "problems" you speak of are more often called dynamics. Unfortunately in the last ten years new fancy digital mastering techniques have completely taken all of them out and made the loudest cd possible. Some people (maybe mostly nerds) still like albums that can get quieter, but in todays market they seem challenging to peoples exhausted ears. If you imagine the comic book store owner from the simpsons saying this that is fair, but AGIB was sonically one of the most refreshing album to come out in ages.
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90 percent of the board just had a heart attack....including myself.
Alright, we're not taking the lords name in vein. I lived by BT one summer, and I still have a fond place in my heart for it, but it is as all double albums tend to be, a little uneven. Its not as perfect open to close as YHF. And after listening to KT, and YHF a ton, the braveness of opening with Misunderstood is diminished a bit. Its great, but its great in that it points to the later live versions and moments like Via Chicago on Summerteeth. Or maybe great in the way that makes me want to start smoking again.
Wait were we talking about SBS? love it. Great record, I find myself more of a You Are My Face, Impossible Germany, Sky Blue Sky guy then a Shake It Off, Hate it Here guy. But I definitely do not skip those tunes. Oh and re:What Light being cheesy. Try this experiment: have a rough night, get up really early for work, drive half way to work and drink half of your coffee, then play it. It sounds like hope and beauty resurrected. Or play it midway through an average Sunday on your way to the grocery store and think that it is cheesy and also pretty good. Side effects may vary depending on the patient. Do not take with methamphetamines.
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On the preorder info for SBS it says Jim Scott mixed SBS. Didn't we all think O'Rourke came around to do it....or did that rumour die when I was in the bathroom?
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I feel most squeaking is so minimal that it matters not, unless you are playing a really bright acoustic and your finger picking is quiet as hell. But maybe I am just an over the hill guitar player who doesnt notice the layer of slopy noise between his chords......
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Ah this is excellent practice for my Spanish. I can teach pre-school in Spanish yet I struggle to describe/read descriptions of music in spanish. There seems to be a fascination with Arcade Fire going on internationally. I love when someone asked him if YHF was their creative peek. He says: "I hope not!!"
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I really dislike the instrumental part during the "shake it off" section, the sloppy descending 2nds are annoyingly atonal and destroy the rhythmic groove established...
I'm not just trying to be argumentative, but every time I hear this song in my head I hear those awesomely discordant 2nds.... way playful for a Wilco riff. I'm hoping high quality audio when I buy the album can give Kotche's drums the punch they need on this song.
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As someone who has enjoyed such outtakes as The High Heat, Panthers (yes I think the studio version is amazing), Cars Cant Escape, Kicking Television, I can't help but wonder how many studio numbers are finished that arent on SBS. Obviously Wreck Myself, and The Thanks I Get, but theres gotta be a few we've never heard. How many do you guys think are out there, and what are the odds they will ever see the light of day?
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Seconded.
For all I know it will be my favorite song on the album at some point.
I will third it. All say Ay! Now are we done with the minutes from last weeks meeting.
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Thank god for their humor, their muppets and their women. I salute your golden scandanavian bretheren baab, we see you in kadiergen.
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They are both definitely slow country shuffles, maybe even same key. I am gonna step out on a limb here and say I think SBS is better. And I always loved-will always love Far, Far Away. Oh, I dont know if I can say that. The songs are two beautiful sisters, SkyBlueSky is just a bit more lyrically sophisticated.
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For those who say it's "boring," "adult contemporary," "Muzak," or whatever, that's fine; it's certainly your opinion. But my bet is that somewhere down the road, it may be months, or it could be years, that same person will grow to love this record.
Yes. And I am once again tempted to loosely quote David Fricke's take on album absorption. "Some people are gonna get it. If you don't thats just kind of too bad." Theres alot of albums I don't get. I get this album more every time I put it on, and it gets me. That gets really, really nice.
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I think the point of this thread is that it is silly and pointless--yet here we are 9 pages later. I find that humorous.
Okay you win, we dont read directions. Some people smart, I not. Ho ho ho ho.
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I think many people thought we were ranking awesomeness not release order. At least I had that problem. So most of this thread is pointless, unless you find that mistake humerous. You guys are silly.
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We've been all working on being tolerant around here, so in the most friendly way possible: I am completely shocked that anyone would put AM ahead of everything. It is so unlike everything they have ever done, I would hate Wilco for the last ten years if I thought AM was the best thing ever.
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wait, when you guys put AM on top that means you think its the number one best album right?
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wait you guys are putting your favorite at the top right? (please read this as serious and sarcastic simulatenously and actually inform me cause i cant tell)
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Yeah-like Bill Fay S/T songs, but arranged and performed a la Time of the Last Persecution. Lots of heavy handed "search for light" kind of images. Doesn't get quite as Biblical as Fay but its definitely down that road.
Discuss the merits of this statement:
in Just A Fan
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Whoah. This thread is getting a meta element to it. Here lets discuss some merit to some statements. NPR is not always thought of as 'polarized', many centrists believe it is one of the most unbiased sources of information next to the BBC. I never said anything about harshing my mellow, I just think someone on a rock and roll bands fanboard would have enough earthly wisdom to know better than to think a lifestyle choice such as recreational drug use having much to do with their ability to interpret information, and understand what a musician says in interviews.
As far as your bud light drinking bush kissing ways, that was polarized. And maybe even a little pretentious. Sorry. I was just defending my American values through use of social satire. Maybe you watch CNN, drink a latte and high five John McCain. (I kid). But can you be shocked that you were boxed in to a ridiculous stereotype after you made the move first? (remember that bit about all of Tweedy's senseless statements that us pot-toking, npr listeners seem to get something cosmic out of....I don't know if you remember bringing 'us caricatures' to light but ya did (and lets not forget who people on this board are fans of)).