phanan
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I fairly frequently revisit at least some Marquee Moon tracks (I'm particularly fond of See No Evil and the title track).
I agree with this. Those are my top two from that album as well.
I fairly frequently revisit at least some Marquee Moon tracks (I'm particularly fond of See No Evil and the title track).
Ringo is the most talented Beatle. Why? Four words: Thomas The Tank Engine. Case closed!
He gets by with a little help from his friends, though.
How would you compare it to OK Computer?
Fuck, now you guys have me italicizing everything, too.
pfan, this is a long shot but if you liked The Bends, you might like Hail To The Thief, it's not as "experimental" as Kid A or Amnesiac, it has some electronic touches but it's much more straightforward...
You know what music I've listened to lately that I have enjoyed? Catherine Wheel's Chrome and Ferment. Fucking sold rockin' shoegazer.
And Red Sparowes' new EP seems to have worked out well. I feel they are better as an album band and the EP just leaves me wanting more, but it's got a good sound.
He gets by with a little help from his friends, though.
You know what music I've listened to lately that I have enjoyed? Catherine Wheel's Chrome and Ferment. Fucking sold rockin' shoegazer.
And Red Sparowes' new EP seems to have worked out well. I feel they are better as an album band and the EP just leaves me wanting more, but it's got a good sound.
Okay, the piano part of "Layla" is probably the most perfect climax to any song I've ever heard. Thank you, Martin Scorsese, for immortalizing it in GoodFellas.
Pfan, I think Pablo would be more up your alley than the other 2, actually.
Lametastic, PFan.
NSW has a lot to say about Catherine Wheel.
NSW is a big proponent of both those albums.
At this point, I might as well just end up going for all of them.
You know what music I've listened to lately that I have enjoyed? Catherine Wheel's Chrome and Ferment. Fucking sold rockin' shoegazer.
And with that, I'm off.
Okay, the piano part of "Layla" is probably the most perfect climax to any song I've ever heard. Thank you, Martin Scorsese, for immortalizing it in GoodFellas.
Did you end up listening to the rest of their catalog? I'm interested what you thought of it
I figure I'll get In Rainbows next. I've not yet heard that, Amnesiac, Hail to the Thief, or Pablo Honey. Apparently the last one there isn't worth it, anyway.
no I've never been, my mother-in law went and had a good time though, be prepared to get wet
NSW advised me only to download Ferment, Chrome, and the b-sides/rarities compilation, so those are the only ones I got. Haven't got to the b-sides yet; I began with Ferment and let it settle in for a couple of days before moving onto Chrome yesterday.
I've liked Ferment and Chrome enough that I'm becoming genuinely curious about the direction they pursued on the later albums though, so I'll probably download them.
just be prepared it is different but it's not as bad as many would have you believe...
What did you think of their cover of Wish You Were Here?
ETA :woops! try reading elfa! you haven't listened to the b-sides yet...