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  1. I was just thinking about this the other day.

    I got Pet Sounds somewhere around 2000.

    Around that time there were also a lot of groups making albums or songs with Pet Sounds-esque touches

    Wilco - Summerteeth

    Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin

    REM - At My Most Beautiful

    Starflyer 59 - Leave Here a Stranger

    etc.

     

    Were there any artists in the 70's or 80's chasing that sound?

    I think the late 90's is when the Pet Sounds box set came out, so maybe that inspired a lot of people at that time?

    I just don't think I've ever heard something from the 70's or 80's and thought, "Man, they were definitely listening to Pet Sounds."

  2. Finally got a chance to listen to B-Room.

    I am having kinda the same reaction to it as I did with Shame, Shame.

    I don't think it stinks or anything, and I can't pinpoint as to why, but I'm not really wanting to return to it.

    I think I liked the 2nd half more than the first. Still, I've only listened about 2 times so far.

     

    FYI - If you buy Kelloggs products that have those rewards barcodes on them, you can build them up and get MP3 downloads. I assumed it would be crappy artists that I wouldn't want anything from, but I searched Dr Dog just for fun. Turns out that they have not only their albums, but the bonus tracks, too.

  3. I'm surprised that they have never released all of the fan club Christmas singles on a CD.

    I have seen it up online, but I have never listened to any of it.

    Seems like they would want their hand in Christmas as well.

    Even if it wasn't that great, they could release it as a low priced CD.

  4. Any word on whether Side Tracks will get a stand alone CD release?

    Interesting story about the guitar he just left on a plane became the most expensive guitar at auction ever recently.

    Why wouldn't they make the family return it to him after it was authenticated?

     

    A few years ago around here a man returned a guitar to George Jones 46 years after it was stolen only for the $10 he originally paid for it.

    http://m.kltv.com/#!/newsDetail/8499443

  5. Kurt Vile already has a deluxe edition and I think his album came out in April. This is just a version that comes with his new EP.

     

    According to the responses of the label to their announcement, the goal is to reach people that didn't buy the album originally, so that actually did work on me in these cases. I didn't get Fade because I just didn't listen to the last YLT album that much. The idea of an entire bonus disc at a low price in enticing to me though.

     

    I liked when Matador had that service where you bought an album and then you went online and got bonuses. I think it was Buy Early, Get Now.

  6. I love the Beach Boys, but they are putting out too many box sets. How does stuff magically keep appearing? Ha.

    I still haven't checked out the post Surf's Up albums in full. Nothing on the Good Vibes box set that I heard really made me want to.

  7. Chris Cornell killed the cover on Monday.

    The country guy on Tues didn't do super great on Alive.

    Pecknold had Daniel Rossen of Grizzly Bear playing guitar.

    I don't guess I've seen Pecknold as clean cut as he looked. Trying to look like young Dylan maybe.

  8. Welp, Reflektor just shot to the top of my album of the year list. I listened to it 4 complete times in 30 hours; I've never done that with an album before.

    I bought the 2 CD version and it has a 10 minute ambient noise track in the negative (-) space of Track 1 - you know where you rewind and it's kinda frustrating because if you reach the end it just goes to the start of the normal Track 1.

     

    So, if someone buys this digitally, do you still have a 10 minute pre track 1 ambient track? How does that work digitally? I know it doesn't seem to be listed anywhere. Not sure if it counts in the total CD time when you Stop the player either.

     

    I'm interested in the Midlake, Perma and Moonface records. Still trying to find out the best price option on getting all of them.

  9. The price makes more sense now.

    I got the CD shipped to me for $8.65 through Hasting's. That was pre-order price.

    It comes in a hard bound CD size book with all the lyrics and artwork.

    Looking at Amazon's description, they do describe it as such. No ads, nothing on PJ's website, no pictures on the internet that I have seen point to the fact that it comes in this really nice book.

     

    I think one of the things that made me go ahead and get Backspacer was that if you bought it at Target you were able to download 2 complete live shows. There was a website where you could pick out of about 20 shows. I burned each show to CD and they both required 2 discs.

  10. Without listening through them all again as a refresher, I would say No Code is my favorite.

     

    I check the Sunday paper ads every week, especially Best Buy and Target, to see if there are any music deals/exclusives.

    The Pearl Jam Lightning Bolt regular CD is marked at $15.99 in Best Buy's ad!

    There is nothing to indicate special packaging, bonus tracks, T-shirt, vinyl, etc..

    I have never seen a normal (no bonuses/extras) single (1) CD marked this high on opening week in a Best Buy ad.

    Never.

    The most common sale price on opening week when they are advertised in a sales paper is $9.99, sometimes $11.99. Even rarer is $7.99.

    Target is advertising it at $9.99 with nothing extra.

  11. Hasting's has a pre-order $7.99 for the CD. Get free shipping on pre-orders with code EARLYBIRD.

    Tax will be charged. In Texas, some kind of lawsuit made Amazon start charging tax, so I have to pay tax through Amazon anyway.

     

    I pre-ordered this and the new Oneohtrix Point Never.

    I don't think I've ever ordered online through Hasting's for a new release, so I'll see how long it takes.

    Are they a "ship to get there on release date" type, or a "ship it on release date and get it a lot later and end up going to Hasting's before you get it and see a physical copy there in the store and wish you knew that you would come to the store anyway" type?

  12. I saw the DJ documentary a while ago and still haven't deleted it off my DVR.

    I was really fascinated.

    One song kept playing and I knew it sounded familiar. It was from Beach House covering one of his songs.

     

    One thing - in the doc it says that he didn't have a tape duplicator, so every cassette was basically a new version of the album that he recorded live to tape.

    Question - how did they decide which version was THE version that would be put on CD, etc. from now on?

     

    I would like to hear one of his albums, I just haven't gotten one yet.

  13. I'm surprised the Christopher Owens solo album came and went so quickly.

    His band, Girls, seem to be well loved by critics. This album didn't seem so different to go from critic adulation to disappearing almost immediately.

     

     

    Ones I have that haven't been mentioned. Not saying they are the best, but not talked about too much:

     

    Starflyer 59 - IAMACEO

    Eisley - Currents

    Christopher Owens - Lysandre

    Ducktails - The Flower Lane

    Eels - Wonderful, Glorious

  14. I have to remind myself to check Hasting's for CD prices when ordering online.

    For some reason they are selling the 2 CD Another Self Portrait for $9.99!

    That is a common first week sale price for 1 CD releases.

    The cheapest online retailer I found last week had it at $15.99, Deep Discount. Even more at Amazon and Best Buy.

    It is not uncommon for chains to be within a few dollars, but I have never seen that much for a new normal release.

    I just happened to go in Hasting's to kill time, so I could have bought it and had it in hand, while I'm still waiting on the slower Free shipping that I ordered last week to get to me.

  15. I still have never heard Self Portrait, but I decided to order the 2 disc ASP through Deep Discount.

     

    Every time I see the cover, I think of the episode of Pawn Stars where Chumley gets a copy signed by Bob.

     

    There really needs to be a Past Masters/Beatles type compilation for Bob, so I hope it will be released separately if the above news turns out to be true. I have no idea how much officially released non-album stuff there is, but he's been around so long, maybe it would have to have several volumes.

     

    I have all of his 60's albums, and the more generally well liked albums of the 70's. I guess the most famous, or one that I've heard about the most, and don't own is The Basement Tapes.

  16. With Be The Void and Shame, Shame it seemed that they would be stronger albums if some of the b-sides replaced some album tracks.

    Yes, as often as the albums come, there is always an EP or more of other tracks that didn't make it.

     

    I wish the vinyl came with a CD copy, like their last EP.

    Burning my own CD ain't the same.

     

    What version are you going for?

     

    I don't care for a comic book or shirt. If the vinyl had a CD copy, I would go that route no doubt probably.

  17. Actually, the first 3 albums(Kinks,Kinda Kinks, The Kink Kontroversy have already been reissued, as i've already got 'em and I hear that more are planned for the future. A Legacy Edition 3 disc uk import of Villiage Green Preservation society(I've got that one, too) was put out a few years ago.

     

    EDIT: Face To Face, Something Else, and Arthur have now come out as well, apparently in just the past month. A muswell Hillbillies deluxe reissue is planned, but i don't see it on amazon yet.

    I had wanted to get special editions of most of the Kinks 60's/early 70's albums, so I finally found them pretty cheap on eBay. Bought 5 or 6, only to find out those even newer special editions were coming out.

     

    Tell me - anyone have the previous Arthur SE and the new one?

    Do songs like Shangri-La sound pressed to the limit in every version? There are a super dense amount of tracks in that song, so maybe it sounds like that in every version.

    Another way to ask - have you ever heard a version of Shangri-La that you thought sounded lush with every instrument clear - or was it just recorded that way originally?

  18. Is the Elliott Smith alternate version drastically different? Worth picking up?

    I was wondering if these are the same songs that the label was posting for free not too long ago?

     

    I would like to have the Elliott 7" and the Iron & Wine 7" since it has 2 non-album tracks.

     

    Anyone have an opinion on the I&W?

     

    Last year, I went to a Hasting's several months after RSD and they had a vastly expanded vinyl section and there were several things that had RSD stickers on them. I don't know if they are able to get RSD on the day or what. I have no independent RSD stores within 2 hours, so I would go through them if possible. I tried e-mailing through their website and the response led me to believe that English is not their first language.

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