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Everything posted by airtaco
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This album is excellent. The fact that they've made one of their four best albums 18 years later is nothing short of spellbinding. And Harpoon Dodger: My friend said he wanted something raw today. I gave him Tonight's The Night. He liked it. I said, "of course you liked it."
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Sick cover, sick song titles. Still want lyrics.
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This is devistating news and have lost almost all interest. EDIT: I just read the email from the Capitol records employee, and it's rather ambiguous. It could merely mean that there are instruments on each track, though I'm still nervous.
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SO PUMPED. Def seeing the tour, too.
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I like it, and I don't really like about 90% of McCartney solo stuff. I only heard Firing Line once, but I recall it sounding a little too Beatle-ish. This sounds like a nice 80's pop song.
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Did anyone see the show? Henry Rollins is such a badass, but I've never watched. I just can't get over how much talent Ryan has. He should have been a star, but oh well. At least I get to love his music.
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00's 1. AGIB 2. Kid A 90's 1. Pinkerton 2. Summerteeth 80's 1. R.E.M. - Murmur 2. Dinosaur Jr. - You're Living All Over Me 70's 1. Tonight's the Night 2. Born To Run/My Aim Is True 60'S 1. Pet Sounds 2. VU and Nico 50's 1. In The Wee Small Hours 2. Giant Steps
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So badass. I love Ryan.
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Harpoon Dodger - that RS line about Tonight's The Night is perfect. I had never read that before today.
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"Be True," obv.
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While the political lyrics on TT5B aren't particuarly insightful, they ARE pretty freaking entertaining: We have a president we didn't elect The Kyoto Treaty he decided to neglect. come on, that's funny!
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I'll break the mold: Cole Porter Burt Bacharach Elvis Costello
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I am SO excited for this, as I am one of the few who continues to love TT5B! I never have more fun with music than I do with the Beastie's.
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These will do: Frank Sinatra - In The Wee Small Hours VU - VU and Nico R.E.M. - Murmur Elvis Costello: My Aim Is True Beach Boys: Pet Sounds
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I'd say hardcore Neil fans would list Tonight's The Night and On The Beach as his twin-towering masterpieces.
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On a side note, I listened to The Band's ST record two nights ago for the first time in over a year. It was rather perfect.
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That pretty much proves my point - and I certainly am not dissing you. And I also know that a lot of people on this forum have great and ecclectic taste, so don't think I'm hatin' on anyone.
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I just think Louie B is the greatest person ever, The Band and Wilco be damned. Honestly, the depth of your musical knowledge is nothing short of mindblowing.
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Not.Very.Good.
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Yea, On and On and On was the only song I thought was really great on first listen.
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There are parts of the record I really like: when the strings come in in Either Way; the guitar work in Impossible Germany; the verse chord progession in Please Be Patient With Me. But the songs themselves, imo, are lacking. Wilco has always done a fantastic job at taking mundane progessions and making them fascinating; here the songs are just okay. I don't care that it's not uptempo, nor does the lack of poetic, elusive lyrics, but on first listen I just find it ignorable, which is a great dissapointment to say the least.
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I haven't heard this yet, but I'm pretty sure Nick Cave is the artist I'm going to fall in love with this year. I bought Let Love In in December and it blows my mind. I also have The Boatman's Call and love it.
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Perhaps. But I only bought those records because of the hyperbolic praise that was bestowed upon them; I'm simply not a fan.
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Elephant ranks high on my list of most overrated albums of the decade. GBMS was better, but I will ignore this one.
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Let's not forget CR was the most recent record cut, and, in my opinion, his best. Can't wait for this - I've been waiting for too long.