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Fez? Choruses?
Yeah those "oh oh oh" bits, where the music swells. Loose definition, but it's there.
Admission: I've always really liked Crazy Tonight, although the live remix was better.
Fez? Choruses?
Yeah those "oh oh oh" bits, where the music swells. Loose definition, but it's there.
Admission: I've always really liked Crazy Tonight, although the live remix was better.
You guys have no idea what drama went on here about the lack of the "boomcha's" when the best of mix of Discotheque released.
All those best of mixes are terrible. And anyone who prefers the single mix of Please deserves to be shot.
The release of Invisible made me listen to NLOTH in full today for the first time in ages. I'm still angry at how the album quickly goes downhill starting with the chorus in Unknown Caller. By the time SUC ends (is that the worst song they've ever recorded?), the album is basically ruined. As good as Fez and Cedars are, the middle of the album is too low a point for it to recover.
I also hate that on the vinyl, Crazy Tonight is the last song in side B, and Fez is the last song in side C. I wish they had kept the nightmare trio together in side C so that I could skip it altogether.
Fez has been my favorite NLOTH song since the album was released, and I still love it. There's urgency there, as namkcur said, and it's new ground for them. Those guitars are really pretty. I wish they had explored that sound more. The title song is also great - I love how claustrophobic the production makes it sound.
In other news, Invisible is a great running song.
I love the urgency of the album version of Please. And the live version is one of the most jaw dropping moments in U2's career, imo. I appreciate what they tried to do on the single mix, but it was just impossible to recreate the live version in studio.
Also, I think I'm one of the only people here that live the '97 VMA's version.
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Not really a stretch for some people to find White As Snow boring.
Heh, No. Line and Fez are easily my two favorite songs on that album.
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I hope these "plans" are for 2014.
I'm unashamed in my love for The Playboy Mansion, it's a bit like Boots in that it bogged down some better ideas by cluttering the song with cringe-inducing satire, but not nearly as horribly bungled in this case.
That link is taking its sweet-ass time to load, and I have to go do the dishes, so fill me in later, please.
Also, I need some Mastodon guidance, which I think you've already given me. I freaking love Crack the Skye, but I find Blood Mountain only tolerable. Now what?
OPERA
Staring at the Sun is my least favourite on Pop by a million miles, and it's still a good song. I remember hearing Hold Me Thrill Me start up at the first gig I saw in 2010, and because I hadn't been following the setlists I jumped about a metre in the air because for a second it sounded like the sirens from Gone. Was still awesome to hear Hold Me though. Even if the tour forum tried to ruin my enjoyment of it by posting Batman jpgs fucking everywhere.
Also, I need some Mastodon guidance, which I think you've already given me. I freaking love Crack the Skye, but I find Blood Mountain only tolerable. Now what?