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Feb 13th, 2004 03:34 PM | ||
Royal Tenenbaum |
NEW WILCO news: That next record (or should we say "cd"?) is now entitled "A ghost is born" and will, if the schedule holds, be released by Nonesuch in North America on June 8 and their affiliated labels virtually everywhere else in the world that same week.The track listing is as follows: At least that's what you said Hell is Chrome Spiders (kidsmoke) Muzzle of Bees Hummingbird Handshake drugs Company in my back I'm a wheel Wishful thinking Late greats Theologians Less than you think |
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Feb 13th, 2004 03:17 PM | ||
Rongi |
I'm talking about the book The album was great ![]() |
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Feb 13th, 2004 02:12 PM | ||
Rez |
The Beta Band will release their self-produced, Nigel Godrich-mixed third full-length Heroes To Zeroes, May 4th on Astralwerks, according to a Billboard report (the album will be out one week earlier in the UK, on April 26th). The album will be preceded by first single "Assessment" in the UK on April 12th, with an accompanying video chronicling "the history of human warfare," according to the band's Steve Mason. In fact, the band are hard at work on clips to accompany each of the album's twelve cuts for a future DVD release. Each of the Beta's four members will be responsible for three videos each, with the possibility that some of the tracks "may not be from the LP but will be new," according to Mason. Here's the album tracklist: 01 Assessment 02 Space 03 Lion Thief 04 Easy 05 Wonderful 06 Troubles 07 Out-side 08 Space Beatle 09 Rhododendron 10 Liquid Bird 11 Simple 12 Pure For ![]() |
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Feb 1st, 2004 02:25 PM | ||
Rez |
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![]() sigur ros signed onto EMI so their album gets pushed back to 2005 ![]() |
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Jan 31st, 2004 04:18 PM | ||
PILLOWFIGHT |
mdoest mouse good news for people who love bad news ![]() |
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Jan 31st, 2004 01:42 PM | ||
Royal Tenenbaum |
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![]() and vespertine kicks ass. ![]() |
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Jan 30th, 2004 04:39 PM | ||
Rongi |
I still want my money back for vespertine ![]() |
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Jan 30th, 2004 02:50 PM | ||
Rez |
NEW BJORK: but not what you think... Bjork Singles Box....again Looks like they're going to be giving it another go. Let's hope it actually comes out this time. From bjork.com: -- Looks like some sort of itch is setting in, because for 7 years, we have had plans to make a SINGLES BOX SET and it guess what - that soup is being stirred again as it certainly looks like it is has gotten a confirmed final release for April! It is the complete singles box. Every single, mix and white label combined in one box. This is being released to cater for the demand for the obscure mixes which are no longer available, hard to get or were never released in some countries. And to add to the excitement, the word is indeed that the design-legends of Me Company will be the ones designing it. ![]() this means that underworld mix will be out ![]() ![]() ![]() HOWEVER, i am owed at least $40 by Bjork because i was fool enough to buy the family tree set, and i was gloriously ripped off. ![]() |
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Jan 30th, 2004 01:48 AM | ||
Bobo Adobo |
If they did they would be more like all them generic bands you listen to. edit - and they did (according to you) play there best stuff more than enough, but if you are ever been in a band that has toured for 30 years and has played more than 2300+ shows together, you just might have a craving for doing something different. |
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Jan 30th, 2004 01:32 AM | ||
Royal Tenenbaum | Or maybe Live Dead just smokes ass because they didn't play there best stuff enough, you fucking dolt. | |
Jan 29th, 2004 11:02 PM | ||
Bobo Adobo |
no its not, but I use to have a subscription and whenever I read you posts about music, your comments and muisical biases lead me to believe that the Rollingstone is your Bible. Which is a very bad thing. And if you think tht Studio Dead is better than Live Dead you either haven't really listened to live Dead or were dropped on the head as a baby. ![]() |
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Jan 29th, 2004 08:06 PM | ||
Royal Tenenbaum |
Opps, I fucked up. "And that the there best albums are Workingman's, AB, and AOS (didn't pull that one out of the Rolling Stone did ya?) and that everything else was just "good" if not "Terrible"." Is that the only magazine you've heard off? And, no, I didn't pull that from Rolling Stone, I actually was introduced to AB from the TV show Freaks and Geeks. I have listened too a ton of the stuff on your list, and while like I said, it's good, it's not fucking great. |
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Jan 29th, 2004 02:12 PM | ||
Krythor | Tenenbaum, you mixed this retarded bobo adobo up with Les Waste, who used to be Bobo Adobo, listens to reggae and isn't a complete cuntwhore. | |
Jan 28th, 2004 11:58 PM | ||
Bobo Adobo |
So are you saying just because they were more folk/country albums they weren't "Jam" albums. And that the there best albums are Workingman's, AB, and AOS (didn't pull that one out of the Rolling Stone did ya?) and that everything else was just "good" if not "Terrible". Your honostly going to say that without giving all of these a listen? The Grateful Dead, Grateful Dead, 1967 Anthem Of The Sun, Grateful Dead, 1968 Aoxomoxoa, Grateful Dead, 1969 Live/Dead, Grateful Dead, 1969 Workingman's Dead, Grateful Dead, 1970 American Beauty, Grateful Dead, 1970 Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses), Grateful Dead, 1971 Europe '72, Grateful Dead, 1972 History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice), Grateful Dead, 1973 Wake Of The Flood, Grateful Dead, 1973 Grateful Dead From The Mars Hotel, Grateful Dead, 1974 Blues For Allah, Grateful Dead, 1975 Steal Your Face, Grateful Dead, 1976 Terrapin Station, Grateful Dead, 1977 Shakedown Street, Grateful Dead, 1978 Go To Heaven, Grateful Dead, 1980 Reckoning, Grateful Dead, 1981 Dead Set, Grateful Dead, 1981 In The Dark, Grateful Dead, 1987 Built To Last, Grateful Dead, 1989 Without A Net, Grateful Dead, 1990 Infrared Roses, Grateful Dead, 1991 The Golden Road (1965-1973), Grateful Dead, 2001 Postcards Of The Hanging, Grateful Dead, March 2002 One From The Vault, Grateful Dead, 1991 Two From The Vault, Grateful Dead, 1992 Dick's Picks, Vol. 1, Grateful Dead, 1993 (Rolling Stone gave 1-5 4stars you might wanna check em' out!) Dick's Picks, Vol. 2, Grateful Dead, 1995 Dick's Picks, Vol. 3, Grateful Dead, 1995 Hundred Year Hall, Grateful Dead, 1995 Dick's Picks, Vol. 4, Grateful Dead, 1996 Dick's Picks, Vol. 5, Grateful Dead, 1996 Dick's Picks, Vol. 6, Grateful Dead, 1996 Dozin' At The Knick, Grateful Dead, 1996 Dick's Picks, Vol. 7, Grateful Dead, 1997 Dick's Picks, Vol. 8, Grateful Dead, 1997 Dick's Picks, Vol. 9, Grateful Dead, 1997 Fillmore East 2.11.69, Grateful Dead, 1997 Terrapin Station (Limited Edition), Grateful Dead, 1997 Fallout From The Phil Zone, Grateful Dead, 1997 Dick's Picks, Vol. 10, Grateful Dead, 1998 Dick's Picks, Vol. 11, Grateful Dead, 1998 Dick's Picks, Vol. 12, Grateful Dead, 1998 Dick's Picks, Vol. 13, Grateful Dead, 1999 Dick's Picks, Vol. 14, Grateful Dead, 1999 Dick's Picks, Vol. 15, Grateful Dead, 1999 So Many Roads (1965-1995), Grateful Dead, 1999 So Many Roads Sampler, Grateful Dead, 1999 Dick's Picks, Vol. 16, Grateful Dead, 2000 Dick's Picks, Vol. 17, Grateful Dead, 2000 Dick's Picks, Vol. 18, Grateful Dead, 2000 View From The Vault, Grateful Dead, 2000 Best Of The Grateful Dead Hour, Grateful Dead, 2000 Ladies and Gentlemen ... The Grateful Dead, Grateful Dead, 2000 Dick's Picks, Vol. 19, Grateful Dead, 2000 Dick's Picks, Vol. 20, Grateful Dead, 2001 Dick's Picks, Vol. 21, Grateful Dead, 2001 Dick's Picks, Vol. 22, Grateful Dead, 2001 View From The Vault II, Grateful Dead, 2001 Nightfall Of Diamonds, Grateful Dead, 2001 Dick's Picks, Vol. 23, Grateful Dead, 2001 Dick's Picks, Vol. 24, Grateful Dead, 2002 Steppin' Out with the Grateful Dead: England '72, Grateful Dead, July 2002 Dick's Picks, Vol. 25, Grateful Dead, 2002 View From The Vault III, Grateful Dead, 2002 Dick's Picks, Vol. 26, Grateful Dead, 2002 Go To Nassau, Grateful Dead, 2002 Dick's Picks, Vol. 27, Grateful Dead, 2003 View From The Vault IV, Grateful Dead, 2003 Dick's Picks, Vol. 28, Grateful Dead, 2003 Dick's Picks, Vol. 29, Grateful Dead, 2003 Dick's Picks, Vol. 30, Grateful Dead, 2003 The Closing of Winterland, Grateful Dead, 2003 Yeah, and what I mean by listening to them is not refering to the Rolling Stone for there "intellectual" comments. Edit - and those are just all the legal releases. |
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Jan 28th, 2004 11:20 PM | ||
Royal Tenenbaum | The only truly great Grateful Dead albums are the ones that had nothing to do with jam and were country (although Anthem for the Sun is great). The rest of their stuff was only good, but not great, with some super fucking terrible thrown in. I wouldn't consider GD a jam band just because they did so live, American Beauty and Workingman's Dead were tight. | |
Jan 28th, 2004 11:00 PM | ||
Rez |
i have been victim to stereotyping. after seeing "jam bands" perform live more than once i have seen "improvisation" as naught more than worthless noodling until they hit on something they like and since it was on the fly, it wouldnt be especially good. but seeing as i know little about "jam bands" or anything associated with them, i'm assuming those who listen and like em find something i dont. anyway.. more new things, The Cure plan to follow up 2000's Bloodflowers with a new studio album next summer, and their entire catalog will be remastered in the next eighteen months, with each album padded out with an additional disc of rare, live and previously unreleased material. |
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Jan 28th, 2004 05:32 PM | ||
Rongi | I hate to break what I said before, but I can see how Phish could've been inspired by FZ more than Jerry. The reason why I was skeptical about FZ being inspired by Garcia is that I don't see much similarities between FZ's music and Garcia's. FZ was more inspired by doo-wop and classical music. | |
Jan 28th, 2004 05:13 PM | ||
Bobo Adobo |
Rez, I would really like to hear your idea of what a "good" live band does. Concidering Widespread Panic, Phish and the Grateful Dead approached each live show as being an actual significant event rather than repeat the same setlist they do everynight to promote there new album. They give there audience something new everytime they play, which is the reason why people stalk them. Most Jambands are all about Improvisation and Musical composition which not what many musicians manage to do well. in todays music people are more reliant on studio majic to make a good record than actual musical no how. Also using the word Jambands bugs the shit outta me because a lot of them do suck, but theres a few that are damn good. And just sounds stupid to lump them into one catagory. FZ was mostly influenced by early R&B, and I didn't mean that he was influenced by Jerry. I was saying that bands like Phish and moe. have more of a Zappa influence than the Dead. |
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Jan 28th, 2004 04:48 PM | ||
Rongi |
To be honest there's still a lot about FZ I don't know yet. So, I don't know if he really was inspired by Jerry or not. If he was, well then I guess I might respect Jerry for that and nothing else, since FZ is one of my favorite artists every. Either way the dead where the most boring shit band I've ever heard. Shake It Sugary should be considered a lullaby and nothing more. You know rez, I don't want to ruin your great thread, so this is the last thing I will say on the subject of the dead. |
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Jan 28th, 2004 04:42 PM | ||
Rez |
music, not schnapps.... oh fuck it as soon as i try to make rules people will invariably go to break them... rongi, you missed bobo's remark about zappa, maybe you should defend yourself there. bobo, jam bands suck live, which is why they just suck. |
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Jan 28th, 2004 04:24 PM | ||
Rongi | you're welcome, idiot. | |
Jan 28th, 2004 04:18 PM | ||
Bobo Adobo | thanks, idiot. | |
Jan 28th, 2004 04:14 PM | ||
Rongi | You spelt schnapps wrong, idiot. | |
Jan 28th, 2004 03:56 PM | ||
Bobo Adobo |
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![]() and you wouldn't know talent if it stuck its big black dick up your ass, you shnapps drinking nancy. |
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Jan 28th, 2004 03:03 PM | ||
Rez |
that dub n reggae station actually isnt all bad when you're playing GTA 3. new stuff: RJD2 has a new album coming soon, promotional copy is online, but i couldnt find the name of the album itself. i thought his first album was overrated, but still really good, so i'll check this one out too: tracklisting for online searching: 01 since we last spoke 04:15 02 exotic talk 03:44 03 since 76 02:27 04 ring finger 03:48 05 making days longer 04:36 06 someones second 04:29 07 to all of you 05:09 08 iced lightning 04:30 09 clean living 04:07 10 intro 01:10 11 through the walls 03:28 12 one day 04:50 apparently moby's alias "voodoo child," the one he wanted to use to make underground techno stuff.. came out with some fanfare and a sigh of relief from some that he can do decent music still... but mediocre feedback otherwise. new incubus CD soon... i dont give a shit but others might, as some think theyre above the standard radio play stuff.... |
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