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View Poll Results: Favorite Dinosaur Jr Album? | |||
Dinosaur | 1 | 2.00% | |
You're Living All Over Me | 35 | 70.00% | |
Bug | 5 | 10.00% | |
Green Mind | 2 | 4.00% | |
Where You Been? | 4 | 8.00% | |
Without a Sound | 1 | 2.00% | |
Hand it Over | 0 | 0% | |
Beyond | 2 | 4.00% | |
Farm | 0 | 0% | |
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11.03.2009, 02:37 PM | #21 |
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BUG, 1988, here is the list of the "top" 25 songs of 1988. compare the fecund shitsmear that is this list with what Dinosaur was giving us in BUG.
1. "Need You Tonight," INXS 2. "Look Away," Chicago 3. "Roll With It," Steve Winwood 4. "Every Rose Has Its Thorn," Poison 5. "Got My Mind Set On You," George Harrison 6. "So Emotional," Whitney Houston 7. "Seasons Change," Expose 8. "Baby I Love Your Way/Freebird Medley," Will to Power 9. "Could've Been," Tiffany 10. "Never Gonna Give You Up," Rick Astley 11. "Sweet Child Of Mine," Guns 'n' Roses 12. "Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car," Billy Ocean 13. "The Flame," Cheap Trick 14."Giving You The Best That I Got," Anita Baker 15. "Waiting For A Star To Fall," Boy Meets Girl 16. "Hands To Heaven," Breathe 17. "How Can I Fall?" Breathe 18. "Anything For You," Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine 19. "Wishing Well," Terence Trent D'Arby 20. "Hungry Eyes," Eric Carmen 21. "Wild, Wild West," Escape Club 22. "Hold On To The Nights," Richard Marx 23. "Man In The Mirror," Michael Jackson 24. "Love Bites," Def Leppard 25. "Where Do Broken Hearts Go," Whitney Houston
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11.03.2009, 04:30 PM | #22 |
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I'll be grazing by your window
Please come pat me on the head I just want to find out what you're nice to me for When I look up don't think I don't know About all the scabs you dread It's hard to stomach the gore I know you don't have the patience To peel 'em off no more In a jar where you fed me All I could do was lick your hand In a jar the scars are plain to see I hope somehow you'll know I understand I'll be grazing by your window Please come pat me on the head I just want to find out what you're nice to me for Then you smile and decide to take me in 'Cause I look cute by your bed But I can feel it just a little more I'll watch you fall apart, babe you know it You know I'm young and stuff, babe don't blow it Just unscrew the top yeah Pick me up now just can't stop In a jar where you fed me All I could do was lick your hand In a jar where scars are plain to see I hope somehow you'll know I understand Scabs collect beneath your bureau From the knife wounds you got |
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11.03.2009, 04:33 PM | #23 |
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LOVE Dinosaur jr.
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11.06.2009, 01:27 AM | #24 |
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Random things I love off of You're Living All Over Me:
- The opening drum and wah/phaser riff at the start of Little Furry Things, clearly one of the best openers ever on record. - Later in LFT, after the bridge bit, where Lee and J start up the vocals again, J turns on all of his pedals, and it's just him singing softly against a backdrop of noise and static. Otherwordly. - The whammy bar riff at around 30 seconds in The Lung. - The breakdown in Kracked, which leads to that awesome bridge ("I plead the case, I need the space, don't let it wait"). - Lou's frantic yelling about suicide in Lose. The final verse gives me chills every time. ("Some times thinking right I can't believe I was chosen to exist, because they say that only Jesus Christ himself can slit his wrists, he says, and so I kill this need to always understand, cut the world until it fits on the back of your hand") - The chorus of Raisans. So emotional and heartfelt, feels like the CD is about to explode when the solo comes in. Brings the song to a whole different level. - The overdriven bass all over the record. LOVE that sound! - The non-stop riffing and breaks of Sludgefeast. Just as it keeps getting heavier and heavier, it finally goes to the verse, which takes a complete overhaul as J sings softly over a bright, non-heavy riff. A quiet little lead comes after that, before J unleashes a fucking crazy solo. - The into to Tarpit, and then when it breaks into that awesome verse about feeling trapped. The chorus always gets me, J sounds so honest when he sings. - Where J again turns on every possible distortion pedal he has for the last verse of Tarpit Perfect record. Favorite record of the 80s, easily. ~Jeremy~
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Great list of moments Jermemy.
It is one of those records with certains sounds that are just utterly arresting upon the first listen. A real wet-dream inducing find for a fan of noisy/pure guitar sounds. You're Living All Over me is also probably my favourite record of the 80s, which is saying something, as the 80s might be my favourite decade for music. Other contenders would be 'Daydream Nation', 'Isn't Anything' by My Bloody Valentine, 'Atomizer' by Big Black and 'Bleach' by Nirvana (the best, and only underappreciated, Nirvana Record) and 'Psychocandy' by The Jesus And Mary Chain. You're Living All Over Me would probably win by a nose, on the basis that it's one of the records i've listened to most in my life, and much of that time was within the first year after I'd heard it. There aren't many records that I can genuinely say changed me, in fact I think the whole 'changed my life' cliche is far too often used, but YLAOM is certainly among the few, along with 'Astral Weeks' by Van Morrison, which incidentally is the greatest album of all time - though i'm aware this is a Dinosaur related thread, so i'll leave that there. |
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11.06.2009, 02:45 PM | #26 |
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There are , as Jeremy said, many moments on YR LIVING ALL OVER ME that make one's hair stand on end, that drive an electric rush of skronk delight up one's spine.
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11.06.2009, 03:03 PM | #28 |
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it is my favorite sound.
it matches what I hear in my head regularly. sometimes it gets hectic and rolls into SKREEE
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