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Wild Frank

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  1. It is a real shame. At least some of those are still putting out new music though. Roger is just performing a thirty year old album. The only old boy out there with his integrity fully intact, in my opinion, is Tom Waits. Still at the top of his game and putting out material as good as anything in his career. His shows are expensive but they are fresh and are not just an excuse to peddle old material. Hell, his recent live record had no songs on it pre-1985.

     

    p.s: The Wall is still a great album and I'm sure it will be a good show. I'd just rather feed the family for a month or pay for a holiday!!

  2. YUP $1700 for MSG

    Im so turned off by the prices.

    Can you say money grab?

    I love Waters and his tours when he had new material were great (especially pros and cons with clapton).

     

    But this is starting to feel more like a broadway play than a concert.

    That is an obcene amount of money for a gig. I'm sure it is expensive to put this type of show on but that is excessive.

     

    "Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash"

  3. the last album is flat out amazing. i was so shocked how good it was

    Thats exactly how I felt. Shocked. Such a great album. I love the DVD too. A really nice feel to the whole proceedings. I hope this imminent package is very much in the same vibe.

     

    Southern Harmony is still their greatest achivement in my book.

  4. You can hear a track off the new record when you pre-order the new album off the 'Full Time Hobby' website. Its an amazing tune, very heavy and chaotic. Hopefully this is an indication of what the album will sound like as I do feel we need something a bit different from Micah this time around.

  5. Thought I'd revive this post as I been listening to a lot of Lambchop recently. Also, if you check out their website there is a link to a lovely new Kurt Wagner tune, taken from the 'Mavis' complitation album. It has a grat little video which is on youtube. The songs called 'Gangs of Rome'.

     

    The new website is hopefully an indiction of some new material in the pipeline. Their last album (OHio) was good but, in my opinion, not a patch on 'Nixon' or 'Damaged'. 'Damaged' is pretty much my favourite record of all time. I love the deluxe edition with the classical interpretations of some of the tracks.

     

    The recent live record (Merge XX) is also worth checking out, especially the version of 'Give It'.

     

    Any more love for The 'Chop out there today?

  6. This is a great record. It is, along with the Gil Scott-Heron release, the best thing I've heard all year. 'Bloodbuzz', 'Conversation' and 'England' are top draw. I like the fact that they didn't feel the need to radically overhaul their sound for the sake of it. Its just a gentle refinment of the 'Boxer' sound. Also, some of the lyrics are staggering.

  7. i think it would be cool if artists put out a tight, 10 song album and then released and ep of outtakes or whatever 6months to a year later. it would keep fans happy and be more product to sell.

    Exactly. Everyone's a winner. Although bands like My Morning Jacket put out, generally, sprawling 70 minute records and then put out an EP aswell!!. Quality control people!! Taking My Morning Jacket as a good example I could improve both 'At Dawn' and 'It Still Moves' significantly by reducing them down to about 45 minutes. It no surprise that their best record is 'Z', which is relativly short and consise.

  8. as with most albums these days, ten songs would've been enough. it's growing on me though.

    Have to agree with this. The advent of Cd's was a nightmare in some ways as it gave artists 80 minutes to play with as opposed to the 45 minutes of vinyl. RFTF, as with most albums released in the digital age, could lose a couple of tracks a be much better for it.

  9. i dont know why hes not loved more, should be right up this forums alley

    Yeah I always thought that. A great artist. I love the artwork for his new album. All his record covers have been very beautiful and classy (Erotic also):

     

    http://www.fulltimehobby.co.uk/cms/

     

    I have tickets for the Manchester show so I'm really looking forward to that.

     

    If anyone is interested I'd recommend the following tracks to check out. They're all top notch:

     

    1) Digging A Grave;

    2) When We Embraced;

    3) We Won't Have To Be Lonesome;

    4) Throw The Stone;

    5) Jackeyed;

    6) Letter To huntsville;

    7) Beneath The Rose;

    8) Caught In Between;

    9) The Day Texas Sank To The Bottom Of The Sea;

    0) As You Can See;

    11) This Old Guitar (Cover);

    12) Suzanne (Cover);

    13) Are You Lonewome Tonight (Cover)

  10. Not sure if anyones interested but Micah P Hinson has a new record out next month. Beautifully titled 'Micah P Hinson and the Pioneer Saboteurs'it is out in the UK on the 'Full Time Hobby' label and you can pre-order with and get a pack of Micah P Hinson playing cards!! His last record has grown on me as I wasn't overly impressed on first listen. However, his first three studio albums were all top draw. He also has some dates coming up in the UK in June.

     

    He might, judging by the response my initial post got, be one of those artists thats better known in the UK than his homeland (Abelene, Texas). I believe he spent some time living in Manchester a few years back. I would recommend giving his stuff a go. I'm sure you guys would love it.

  11. Just needed to come on this thread and say...Come on Spurs!!!. FA Cup semi final this weekend at Wembley against Portsmouth. Looking like a nice end to the season for us if we can win this one and stay in contention for forth spot.

  12. Lucky man, were you close enough to really see anything?

     

    I would be there in a second to see Genesis play Lamb too but I really think the band Musical Box has intimitated them to a certain degree and that Genesis doesn't think they could be as good as they are now.

    Yeah, I was pretty close (100 metres). I was 17 at the time and its all a bit vague in my mind now. My dad took me and we went down from the UK in a coach full of Floyd fans. There was a funny smell in the coach all the way down with lots of old hippies reliving their youth.

     

    I destinctly remember Van Morrison belting out 'Comfortably Numb' and also Cyndi Lauper destroying 'Brick In The Wall II'. About a month before Berlin I saw Pink Floyd headline at Knebworth (McCartney was second on the bill!!). The played a lovely version of 'Shine On' in the rain with Candy Dulfer on Sax. I also remember Status Quo opening the Knebworth show and 250,000 people jumping around to 'Rockin' All Over The World'!!!

     

    I've never seen 'The Musical Box' so I might have to check them out. The Genesis reunion tour of 2007 was a major dissapointment and partly fueled my dislike of old codgers reuniting.

  13. Anyway, I hear you about 60+ years olds trotting out 30 year old records but something like the Wall, to me at least, is theatre and it doesn't really matter who is putting it on or how old it is. And having been 11 the first time they toured it and not buying a plane ticket to Berlin in '90, I'm glad for the chance of seeing it live.

    I was at that show in berlin in '90. It was quite something. About 500,000 people from all over the world. A very strange experience. I understand where you're coming from. I'm sure it will be an impressive production. I guess I'm a bit of a hypocrite though because if Genesis announced they were going to tour 'The Lamb' with Peter Gabriel I would be shaking with excitement!!

  14. I have this record and it's amazing. Very funky. There is a George Benson track at the end that will blow your mind. The Roy Ayers stuff is pretty cool. I don't know too much about the guys that put the whole thing together but as an album it works really well.

     

    My wife also loves the track 'Runaway' which has a nice funky disco vibe. Can't rememeber the vocalist on that one though.

  15. Don't get me wrong, I like Amused to Death but I think it's a little wordy and a little overlong. Radio KAOS tour was one of the greatest shows I've ever seen. Too bad it got overshadowed by the ersatz Pink Floyd tour in '87.

    I always used to argue with my brother about this. I followed the Water's solo path whereas he remained with the Floyd post-waters line-up.

     

    'Amused to Death' is significantly better than both 'Momentary Lapse' and 'Division Bell'. It just shows the strength of the 'Floyd' moniker. Imagine if 'Amused to Death' had been released as a 'Pink Floyd' record and 'Momentary Lapse' was a Gilmour solo record (which it was in everything but name). The respective sales would have been very different and 'Amused' would be viewed as a classic.

     

    Still not really interesting in Roger dragging 'The Wall' out again. I wish these guys would leave things alone. Either come up with new output or retire from view. There is too much good new music around to get excited obout old boys peddling 30 year old material.

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