05.19.2007, 06:43 AM | #1 |
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Down on my flexible flyer
To the bottom how fast I would go Just waiting for me under the tree And out in the snow A cowboy, a nurse or a fireman There's so many things that you can be You can set bigger goals, but set your soul Yeah, set your soul free Times, places and situations Lead to an early grave When we get there we see Just what did we save? If your heart is a flame burning brightly You'll have light and you'll never be cold And soon you will know that you just grow You're not growing old If the wheels of your wagon are rusty You can paint them until they are new You can roll down a hill, but if you can't Then I pity y |
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05.19.2007, 06:50 AM | #2 |
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My words of wisdom: that album was the beginning of their rapid decline.
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05.19.2007, 07:07 AM | #3 |
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You're right to an extent. I was comparing their lyrics to The Smiths' and they stand the test of time and universality more. When i move to Minneapolis, CHOUT and me are going to sing those words all the time.
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05.19.2007, 12:26 PM | #4 |
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Flip Your Wig was the first Husker album I owned, and to me it wasn't the best introduction, but now being the huge fan I am, I appreciate most of it, but the production is pretty bad to me, which is probably what held me back from it in the first place.
I've seen Grant play in some pretty interesting places...he played my hometown in the mpls suburbs at a Knights Of Columbus hall with a ska band and a few local bands...that was trippy. He gave someone I know a cookie laced with acid or something. I requested Diane and he said it wouldn't work by himself...I wish I knew the bassline at the time because I may have been able to get up there and do it with him. Saw him play at Garage D'or (Terry Katzman's store, he used to be Husker's soundman and helped run Reflex) to about 20 people just taking requests...I called out She's A Woman and he played it. And the time at Taste Of Minnesota when he was playing during The Knack's set so most attention was going to The Knack...that was sad. |
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05.19.2007, 04:56 PM | #5 |
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I have a soft spot for Grant Hart. I think the worst thing he's done since Husker Du split is better than the best thing Bob Mould's done (if that makes sense).
There's a lot of soul and a lot of honesty in his music (I feel). And many years ago, he carried my drunken wife-to-be to the toilets so she could be sick. What a gent! |
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05.20.2007, 01:02 AM | #6 |
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His album 'Good News For Modern Man' is really good. More interesting than a lot of Bob's solo stuff.
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