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Another AC classic
In line with the thread, it's a funny thing, music, isn't it? Because I probably know a good 20-odd people for whom this AC are much more talked about than the vastly more popular AC. And like how someone here said that Radiohead were a mid-level band when they're much closer to the Justin Timberlake side of enormous than the Super Furry Animals. On with the AC |
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my friend Anthony Joseph Lanman got his PhD in music composition there. |
anal cunt rule
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actually, i think i do know more people that like anal cunt than i do that like animal collective. maybe i should take a survey.
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i do. |
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I dunno. I couldn't be bothered to define to myself "mid-level band" for that single post, so I pulled a name out of the air. |
even my mum knows who radiohead are, and that's saying something.
she might even think that they're shit, but she wouldn't say. |
Everyone knows that the best album of all time is that Geroggerigegege album (you know, the one with the microphone feedback and actual recorded wanking).
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I do as well (know more people into anal cunt than animal collective -- and I know lots of people into animal collective!).
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"Hello Mrs Porky, what do you think of radiohead?" "It's shit. You know shit as in shite, like a big bag of smelly poo, shit. shit.shit. K?" |
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yeah all the hype means is that their PR person is doing a good job |
the vinyl for this record sold way more than it would have done had the CD been released the same week, i think a lot of their hardcore fans will have bought the LP just because nothing else was available even though they probably won't listen to it more than once or twice, if they even listen to it at all, they'll just download it or buy the CD and listen to those when they are available. you see how many copies the vinyl sells when other formats are available. releasing the vinyl early to boost sales is just a gimmick to generate further coverage for the release of the other formats.
anyway, you young'uns need to shut your yaps and get out in to the real world where nobody listens to animal collective, when you leave school or university you'll see that every one else listens to beyonce & coldplay. and everyone in the world is right to listen to beyonce instead of the animal collective.. i'm not sure who is worse out of animal collective and coldplay though. |
animal craplective
animal cocklective animal cuntlective animal spacklective animal shitlective animal scissorshocksucklective |
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just as an fyi, they would have sold much more if there was more available... many people are gonna have to wait for the repress now.
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and they would have sold a lot less if the vinyl hadn't been released before all the other formats, a CD selling enough copies in its first week of release to get in to the top 200 sellers list is not a newsworthy event, do you see? |
They should release the album on t-shirt, first. To sell more t-shirts.
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Vivian Girls made it to the billboard top 100 or something too. The Strokes did too, and had quite a lot of hype surrounding them. Ask the guy in your local grocery store if he knows those two bands, and he will ask you to politely leave the premises.
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Really? That's bizarre. |
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i do see, but i do not agree. random casual fans are going to be buying this on cd, not vinyl. hardcore fans are buying both. i don't think it is as big as you are making it. its not like there were gonna be a ton of people waiting for the cd, when the lossless/wav files are floating around, and instead they purchased the vinyl. no, those casual people are just now hearing about the album, and the vinyl is way sold out already. |
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the strokes were/are huge though. snoop dog said he loved the song "12:51" on some interview in mtv or rollingstone or something... and both MTV and RS had huge coverage of that band... AC is way different and way more "underground" |
plus T & B, the vinyl is $25... people only wanting to spend about $10 or so on the cd aren't that likely to pony up for the vinyl, are they?
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this is exactly the point, how many of their hardcore fans would buy the vinyl if it wasn't released before the CD? They are buying the vinyl because it is the only thing available, and then they will buy the CD once that is released, if the CD came before the LP do you think the LP would have sold out its first pressing in a week? Would MTV have written a news story about the album breaking the top200 if it wasn't vinyl only? Would casual listeners, or anyone who reads MTV news have heard about this new release if it wasn't for MTV covering it? I'm not making a big deal out of it, I think this was a simple PR stunt to generate interest for animal collective's new record as they seem to be getting to that point where they can maybe sell a few records to people who listen to mostly mainstream stuff and a tiny smattering of independent, people who have slightly more adventurous tastes than average, but to whom The Trail of The Dead (for example) are pretty radical stuff. |
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Indeed, people wanting to spend $10 for a CD won't spend $25 on vinyl. Hardcore AC fans won't care about that though, and they are the people who buy albums the week they are released. |
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This will be the NME's headline next week. |
Holy shit, how did you get that star to show up on that Boredoms song in your playlist?
That's so cool! |
ahah I just tagged the track that way (just copy/paste the symbol as the title)
you can actually do that for all tracks on the album except for (spiral), as the symbol does not exist |
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crazy.
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So this album is now out in Europe, I've bought it this morning at 9.30am and I've listened to it for the first time
It's awesome I see no drag down, all the tracks sound good to me. And some of them are even better on the album than they were live - Guys Eyes especially, and it was the track I was waiting for the most. Daily Routine is also mindblowing. I'll need more listens to truly understand it but it really has the potential of a masterpiece |
am i reaaallly all the things that are outsiiide of me
am i reaaallly all the things that are outsiiide of me am i reaaallly all the things that are outsiiide of me am i reaaallly all the things that are outsiiide of me am i reaaallly all the things that are outsiiide of me am i reaaallly all the things that are outsiiide of me |
wozwers.
AC last.fm listens for last 7 days. http://www.last.fm/music/Animal+Coll...subtype=tracks radiohead http://www.last.fm/music/Radiohead/+...subtype=tracks sy http://www.last.fm/music/Sonic+Youth...subtype=tracks |
You do have to take into account that they just released a CD. It will of course be higher than usual. But those are still some impressive numbers.
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Does Last.FM count a 3 second long listen as a FULL listen? think about it.
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it has to be half of the track. it does affect bands that have really long tracks. |
No, it doesn't have to be half the track, it has to be whatever the person specifies... it can be 50% minimum, but the default is 100%. And most people probably don't change the default.
Not to mention, again, all the tracks have to be TAGGED correctly. So, again, even with all those last.fm listens, you can probably easily throw another 2-3 million on top of that for the real total. Just insane. |
Actually I think the default is 50%, since I've never changed anything and it counts it for me when I'm at half the track.
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It may be different now (or when you got it); it was 100% on mine and my friend's. Either way... it's not "3 seconds and it counts it". Hell, it won't even scrobble a song at all if it's too short..
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