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Same here. I like a few of their things, Curious Oranj, Country Click, but for so much product that doesn't impress me and people saying they're better than the Beatles, they must be mad. More fuel to the fire.. |
it actually works when the riff is good.. :P
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Yeah, them's fightin' words 'round here... :) |
What's with the person attacks? I said I had an issue with Malkamus's lyrics, not with any of you. Geez, like this critically revered almost-icon is weeping in the corner and needs you to defend him?
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Too late. April Fools was two days ago. |
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like Ozzy early sabbath? I am Iron man Try to catch me if you can |
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no ones lyrics MATTER get over that. "She's Got the Radio active and it makes me feel OK. I don;t feel OK." means more to ME than any dylan bullshit. |
"One two, one two, one two titty, i know every nook and cranny in New York City."
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So then you think they're not filled with imagery, and in fact tell a linear story? |
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I prefer his 2d solo album, Piglib. |
I didnt like Pig Lib much. I love the self-titled, and Real Emotional Trash.
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SM and the Jicks is my favourite band. All four albums are totally awesome, but 'Pig Lib' is an absolute perfection!
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I'm not a firm believer in his contribution to Pavement. I am willing to be proved wrong though. |
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Thurston invented singing the notes you play on guitar. SM doesn't do it that often. Except for Mercy Snack: The Laundromat and Baptist Blacktick, which are both terrible, terrible songs.
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I had that first Preston School of Industry album after Pavement broke up and thought it was rather dull what was it called? "All this Sounds Gas", heh the title sums it up to me it sounds like bad gas to me, boring dull uninspired songs though attempting to cross several boundaries (country, rock, electronic) in his dull monotoned vocals, it was alright when he did so in pavement as a kinda nice counter to malkmus' songs but man a full album of that just does not cut it for me. since i haven't bought another PSOI album...
Real Emotional Trash is to me Malkmus most interesting post Pavement album from start to finish and its very well done...his first s/t album is ok, i thought face truth and pig lib were a little difficult to listen though. |
Most bands have shitty lyrics. Malkmus not only has shitty lyrics, but the way he SINGS them sucks.
The Jicks are hit or miss but I really do like Pig Lib and was surprised by how good Real Emotional Trash is. I find his songwriting kinda dull at times but he'll always surprise me with some amazing melodic twist. He really is the king of great melodies. Oh, and the Fall-ah are gods-ah. |
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Mercy Snack and Baptist Blackstick rule. Westing is definitely my favorite Pavement album. Thurston didn't invent singing the notes, people have been doing that forever. At the top of my head, Black Sabbath's "Iron Man". See every prog band ever doing it at some point. Haha. I think it sounds really boneheaded and ridiculous in that case and some of Thurston's attempts at it are silly (especially since he does it in SO MANY SONGS), but a lot of bands do it well. See Deerhoof for example. It's not some amazing, mindblowing thing (not saying you think it is). |
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Agreed on both counts. For Malkmus and Pavement- I am a fan of both, as well as his work in Silver Jews. I have gravitated towards Malk's solo stuff, but I still listen to single Pavement songs now and then. There are about 10-15 Pavement songs that are incredible- "Kentucky Cocktail," "Pueblo," "Frontwards," "Strings of Nashville," "You Are a Light" and "We Dance" to name a few. His solo records are more endearing to me because his guitar work is more prominent and because his songwriting is much better. He has shifted from pure esoteric lyricism (in most cases) to less arcane, more clever lyrics. I dig the Jicks as a band to. |
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Originally Posted by Infinite Spark Since the Pavement split, a fair share of credit for their sound should be given to Spiral Stairs, cos Preston School of Industry are far better than 90% of Malkmus' solo stuff imho I'm not a firm believer in his contribution to Pavement. I am willing to be proved wrong though. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Agreed, Spiral Stairs had a bigger impact on the early pavement material as in the beginning it was only stephen and scott, it becomes apparant as time moved on something happened or changed as evidenced on the live scenes on the slow century dvd that spiral stairs guitar parts on terror twilight are rather dismal, lacking or even absent... definitley the band was in flux at that point. of the several songs and that first full length album i heard of the preston school of industry... i'm sorry i just don't hear whats so interesting about them. either kannberg brought no material to the terror twilight sessions or those songs he brought to those sessions were bounced back and therfore ended up on that first PSOI album, really without wonder as its just non-catchy, middle-of-the-road indie rock. |
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Both those songs are good! Baptist has that cool riff going on and Mercy Snack is one of my favorites from around that period. ~Jeremy~ |
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I don't think Spiral contributed too much to anything in the songwriting department. I think it was all Stephen. Just compare PSOI to Pavement. |
hit the plane down rules.
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Hit The Plane Down isn't that great at all... It's like a bad Fall song. The bass is cool but both Coolin' By Sound and the early version of Kennel District from that time period are both far superior.
My favorite Spiral song? Passat Dream. Love that song. One of the most underrated Pavement songs I think. ~Jeremy~ |
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Neil Young and Hendrix already did it before (and they're probably not the only ones). |
Hit the Plane Down is my favorite song on Crooked Rain besides
Newark Wilder. |
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That's quite the interesting opinion you have there! I will agree in the love for Newark Wilder. Definitely an underrated gem, never got played live much post 96. For what it's worth, my favorites from the album are Stop Breathin', Gold Soundz, and Fillmore Jive, though the whole album is glorious (Though I'm not too big on HTPD or Heaven Is a Truck). ~Jeremy~ |
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks
2000-11-15 Lola's Room Portland, Oregon USA 01 Intro 02 Don't Look Back In Anger 03 Jenny and the Ess-Dog 04 Creep 05 Lithium 06 Champagne Supernova 07 Lodi 08 Iron Man 09 Crimson and Clover The Jicks' first show. Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks 2000-11-15 Lola's, Portland OR - AUD DAT source by markinpdx |
Jonathon Richman!!!
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for non-dime people... http://www.sendspace.com/file/ya4jh4 |
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"Perfume-V" is on my, er, stereo, right now. 4/20 20th Anniversary |
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