Music
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This good-ass jam just popped up on a mix. Never gets old.
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I was psyched to find these guys have a new record out — I really burned up their last one, Nadi. Sorta lives in the L'Eclair / Mildlife / Badbadnotgood world.
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Listening to this after the winter storm
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Big fan of Anthony Naples' usual stuff, but this last one is a really cool departure, more guitar-based.
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Just realised Pizni Iz The Smiths came out 30 years ago this year :'. Anyone else remember this?
Never heard of this before, The Smiths were (and mostly still are) anathema to my musical ouvre. However, it does prove what I've always said, that they would have been a much better band without That Twat as a singer.
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And although this song's a classic, my fave is the rockier Rubin stuff.
Barbarian. Love is the greatest album ever. Electric was fun, by all means, but Love is Ian Astbury at his messy, barely coherent best, along with Duffy's jangly, shimmering guitar sound and the iffy rhythm section, the whole thing is waaaay over the top.
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I dunno, no one can really be wrong here (I mean, any more than no one can really ever be wrong about an opinion). They don't even sound like the same band between those two albums. If you prefer unvarnished "over the top" rock n roll, "Electric" is for you. If you like more of a polished post-punk vibe, then you'll prefer "Love." Truly apples and oranges versus an apple and a better apple IMO.
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Just realised Pizni Iz The Smiths came out 30 years ago this year :'. Anyone else remember this?
Never heard of this before, The Smiths were (and mostly still are) anathema to my musical ouvre. However, it does prove what I've always said, that they would have been a much better band without That Twat as a singer.
QFT. Johnny Marr is great, but I never understood Morrissey's appeal as an artist, and he seems…. less than great as a human being. I will admit to having liked the Smiths for a while back in the day, mainly on the strength of Marr.
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Yeah I can't say I'd pick which version of the Cult I think is "better" — god knows I love some post punk / new wave, in fact I listen to that sort of stuff more than straight ahead rock (hasn't been always the case, but more so these days). I just kinda lean more towards the rocky Cult.
As for Johnny Marr, I do think he was the main brains behind the Smiths, by a long shot. I do love Moz as a singer, though — he's a shitty human, but I'll always have a soft spot for his work both with the band and as a solo guy.
Well, EDIT — I can't definitively say he's a shitty human, but his recent behavior certainly indicates as much.
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IH— WAYW Backround Music this week …
Swinging‘ Pig
Ist was not easy to choose the one…Rediscovered Loreena
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I dunno, no one can really be wrong here
I know. There isn’t a tongue-in-cheek emoji yet though. I love Electric too. But I do despise Sonic Temple. Either way, it was only my opinion dressed in psuedo forum bravura. @popvulture is the best sort of barbarian.
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Just realised Pizni Iz The Smiths came out 30 years ago this year :'. Anyone else remember this?
Never heard of this before, The Smiths were (and mostly still are) anathema to my musical ouvre. However, it does prove what I've always said, that they would have been a much better band without That Twat as a singer.
QFT. Johnny Marr is great, but I never understood Morrissey's appeal as an artist, and he seems…. less than great as a human being. I will admit to having liked the Smiths for a while back in the day, mainly on the strength of Marr.
I’ve never been that into the Smiths but these covers were fun (as was some of the other stuff the Ukrainians put out) and definitely better without Morrissey. They were played quite frequently by John Peel at the time.
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I dunno, no one can really be wrong here
I know. There isn’t a tongue-in-cheek emoji yet though. I love Electric too. But I do despise Sonic Temple. Either way, it was only my opinion dressed in psuedo forum bravura. @popvulture is the best sort of barbarian.
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I was being too defensive haha. Electric was a formative one for me, though as a barbarian I definitely understand where you’re coming from. I don’t think a single Electric track is as great as “She Sells Sanctuary” as much as I love the album. Just love that song and the whole album.