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Old 07-20-2008, 02:32 AM   #856
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Have you listened to Jane's Addiction yet? I notice a lack of homage to them in your writings. This makes me uneasy.
No, but give me a couple album names you think I'd dig, and I'll add it to my ever expanding list.


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Old 07-20-2008, 02:32 AM   #858
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It's interesting, his philosophy on recording is that it's best to spend as little time in the studio as possible, so you don't out-think yourself when writing songs. I think maybe he should at least try spending more time, just to shake things up.
I think U2 should try this philosophy, though.


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Old 07-20-2008, 02:35 AM   #859
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No, but give me a couple album names you think I'd dig, and I'll add it to my ever expanding list.
Ritual de lo Habitual is like art, while Nothing Shocking is just....beautiful. They both are, but in different ways. Stephen Perkins = best drummer ever. Shit's amazing. Might take a couple of listens, but they really are American's greatest band.


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I think U2 should try this philosophy, though.
I kind of agree. One could argue they did this with Pop, but that was unintentional. I can see how a concerted effort to write and record quickly would be something new for them.


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Old 07-20-2008, 02:36 AM   #861
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Old 07-20-2008, 02:37 AM   #862
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Wow, I was gone for like... 10 straight pages.

I was busy finding the ugliest things on a site of ugly slutty clothes, to snark on.

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It was in the DRESSES section


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Ritual de lo Habitual is like art, while Nothing Shocking is just....beautiful. They both are, but in different ways. Stephen Perkins = best drummer ever. Shit's amazing. Might take a couple of listens, but they really are American's greatest band.
Cool, thanks. Any other recommendations? Clear holes in my musical studies?


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Old 07-20-2008, 02:38 AM   #864
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Which one?
His first one.

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I think Syd liked being in a band because it balanced him out. Once he lost Floyd I wonder if he just gave up on the idea that he could work with other people. I mean, if you can't work it out with people you've played with for a while - and I'm sure it's not easy to find guys like Water, Wright and Mason - how would he be able to go on with another group that didn't understand him at all. Plus, I think Waters [and maybe Gilmour ] were ambitious and figured Syd was just too loopy?
While that's probably true to a certain extent, I think the acid and the (possible) mental illness is what really affected him. If it was just a case of him working better with people he knew, Madcap should have been a better album than it actually is... Even with the help of Waters and Gilmour on the production team, it's missing the spark that Piper and the early singles had.


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Old 07-20-2008, 02:40 AM   #865
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His first one.
Niandra LaDes and Usually Just a T-Shirt, which was written and recorded during his five year drug addiction. That album's a complete mess, as is his second, Smile from the Streets You Hold, which was also drug-induced. He doesn't find his stride until his fourth album, Shadows Collide with People, which I'd argue is his best.


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Old 07-20-2008, 02:47 AM   #867
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Niandra LaDes and Usually Just a T-Shirt, which was written and recorded during his five year drug addiction. That album's a complete mess, as is his second, Smile from the Streets You Hold, which was also drug-induced. He doesn't find his stride until his fourth album, Shadows Collide with People, which I'd argue is his best.
Ah. That explains it. Maybe I'll try his fourth, then.

Holy crap, it's 4:15 AM! If I'm still awake by 4:30, The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking is going on immediately. (That album would probably be André's worst nightmare.)


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Old 07-20-2008, 02:50 AM   #868
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Holy crap, it's 4:15 AM! If I'm still awake by 4:30, The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking is going on immediately. (That album would probably be André's worst nightmare.)
It's very Wall/Final Cut-ish?


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Old 07-20-2008, 02:54 AM   #869
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Ah. That explains it. Maybe I'll try his fourth, then.

Holy crap, it's 4:15 AM! If I'm still awake by 4:30, The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking is going on immediately. (That album would probably be André's worst nightmare.)
His first two are experimental/avant-garde. His third was electronic, and then by his fourth he finally came back to rock. It's sort of pop rock, almost, very acoustic guitar based alternative rock.


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Ok so I guess I'm not listening to QUad. yet. My little brother is very freaked out by not only the Heath Joker from commercials and riding the Dark Knight roller coaster at Six Flags, but also because he watched the 80s batman tonigth and apprarently just seeing the joker make up on Nicholson was enough to make him panicked. I tried to explain to him that mom thinks Jackie's cute, and I think Heath is cute, and there's nothing scary about either of them, but apparently Makeup speaks louder than words.

As soon as he's asleep, I'll listen to Quad, and tackle drink #3


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