bono_212
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Alright, I like If I Should Fall From Grace with God FAR more than I remember.
I don't listen to In Rainbows much, because it's not something I can really just put on, everything about it feels so huge to me. It is just something incredible, it really is. It's been like eight years since I heard Weird Fishes for the first time and yet every time I hear it it still takes me out of my body for five minutes. Would be my #1 song evah if Streets wasn't Streets.
I have yet to find a better song to drive to than Ocean Between the Waves.
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Kraftwerk's Autobahn album (or at least the lengthy title track) was made specifically to replicate the feeling of high speed driving.
My mind just exploded. I listen to that album all the time on long drives, but I never knew that.
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I listened to Songs For the Deaf today. If that isn't a driving record I don't know what is.
I listened to Songs For the Deaf today. If that isn't a driving record I don't know what is.
Alright, I like If I Should Fall From Grace with God FAR more than I remember.
I found "Contact" by Daft Punk to be one of those songs that makes you want to floor it, once it kicks in.
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First thoughts after a listening spree (EP to Forth): wish I checked them out sooner. They made some great music.I've been wanting to check out The Verve's discography
anyone who knows me knows how emphatically i'd agree with this statement. plus last summer i was on the autobahn a few times and did indeed listen to the album while on it. pretty mindblowing. (also listened to tee during pretty much every long-distance rail trip i took...the tee no longer exists but it's still a great accompaniment of course)Kraftwerk's Autobahn album (or at least the lengthy title track) was made specifically to replicate the feeling of high speed driving.
agreed, that song is awesome.Also anecdotally, I think the way they mixed this is kind of amazing.
Which one?
agreed, that song is awesome.
The new MMJ record is fantastic. The opening duo two of my favorites of the year.
"Money Changes Everything". It's just out of fucking NOWHERE.
Also, "Time After Time" is a god damned dirge.
I was late to the party on this, but yes. That opener is so damn good.
A shame the album isn't getting discussed more.
It's fine if you're insisting on hearing their newest thing. Most people would suggest Z otherwise.Is it a good place to start?
Also anecdotally, I think the way they mixed this is kind of amazing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8xPHS-n5Gw
Is it a good place to start?
oh man, now i wanna give the documentary a rewatch. i still consider seeing big star third live last year to be one of the best concerts i've seen. definitely the best free show i've been to.I was watching the Big Star documentary a few weeks ago. Apparently Chilton had played the entire thing, voice and guitar on one track, in one take. The rest of the song was built around that recording, as they obviously couldn't separate the voice and guitar, by Jim Dickinson trying to figure out what Chilton wanted, without Chilton telling him anything about the song.
It sounds like absolutely nothing else.
I love both of those songs. That album is nearly a masterpiece, but the few nonsingles are traaaaassshhhh.
oh man, now i wanna give the documentary a rewatch. i still consider seeing big star third live last year to be one of the best concerts i've seen. definitely the best free show i've been to.