Best/worst albums of 2007

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Postby JackT » Wed Dec 26, 2007 7:49 pm

withahip wrote:The thing is - yeah you are right- but everyone uses the same chords and the same notes-


Except maybe Sonic Youth...
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Postby withahip » Wed Dec 26, 2007 9:06 pm

JackT wrote:Except maybe Sonic Youth...


I don't know if they can actually reproduce their songs as they are on the cds. Or if they'd want to. I have seen them three times - the third time at Fuji Fest they played 4 songs in an hour and a half.

It was not a pleasant experience.

I interviewed Lee Ronaldo when I was an undergrad for a local ent. rag. Well almost. He hung up on me. John Lydon did the same thing.

Can;t say I blame them. I would have, too.
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Postby Scouser » Thu Dec 27, 2007 5:36 am

JackT wrote:Whenever I'm tempted to congratulate myself for liking a new band, I remind myself that I like them because they sound just like the old bands I like.


Or - as scientists call it - the Interpol effect.

2007 was pretty dire. Interpol played it safe. Wombats blew it. I quite liked The Twang but I never listen to it. Best "new" album was The Coral and thats rescued by the closing trio of tracks after an indifferent middle section. So, all in all, abit shit if I'm honest.

Best album I bought was Jagged by Gary Numan (though it came out in 06 I think) and the worst Editors.
Mr. Brian, I find that offensive.

Scouser's inability to se others' point of view is rather grating.
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Postby blinkilite » Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:54 am

JackT wrote:Whenever I'm tempted to congratulate myself for liking a new band, I remind myself that I like them because they sound just like the old bands I like.


this is the quote of the decade :wink:

i didn't buy too much this year, and what i did had come out previously... i kinda like the editors new album, but it's not nearly as good as back room... so it's not high on my list, but i don't have much of a list. BRMC - baby 81 is pretty good, but i just got that for christmas... so i have only listened once. :lol:
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Postby withahip » Thu Dec 27, 2007 9:27 am

Ok, here goes~ In no particular order - google and go to the mysapce if you don't know the band- I know you don't know at least three of the bands on this list - enjoy!


1. spoon - ga ga ga ga
2. parts and labor - mapmaker
3. radiohead - in rainbows
4. the national - boxer
5. shape of broad minds - craft of the lost art
6. papercuts - can't go back
7. okkervil river - the stage names
8. broken social scene presents kevin drew - spirt if
9. BRMC - Babay 81
10. the field - from here we go sublime
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Postby Dave Smith » Thu Dec 27, 2007 10:19 am

If you get bored of current music buy some older albums.So much good music we've never ever listened to.Next on the list is the Nuggets San Francisco boxset just released.Supposed to be extremely good.£40 on another sixties compilation or £10 on the Pigeon Detectives?No contest.

Anyone want a free Klaxons cd?

re Interpol-always going to be a 'safe' release signing to a major.
re The Coral-Is it track by track the same as Sweetheart of the Rodeo?
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Postby Dr Cheese » Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:42 am

withahip wrote: you bond with a music and a style in your teens and then pop music goes to the next generation.

Yeah, I can't think of any bands from the last couple of years that have made me think "Shit, I've just got to see them!"
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Postby withahip » Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:50 am

Dr Cheese wrote:Yeah, I can't think of any bands from the last couple of years that have made me think "Shit, I've just got to see them!"


BRMC made me feel that way and so did Kasabia. BRMC is throw back rock so that is out as far as a "new sound" and everyone insisted that Kasabian sounded like the Stone Roses - which I don't get.

The Harold Budd / Robin Guthrie cds are a amazing but then again Guthrie still sounds like 80s guitar and Haroild Budd is pushing 70 doing what he did on The Pearl with Brian Eno.

Ok- UNKLE is the closest I can come to saying I liked something slightly new sounding.
Shit- even that had Ian Astbury from the Cult.

Nope, I am the aging rocker I despised in my youth.
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Postby black francis » Thu Dec 27, 2007 1:11 pm

I think there are still some bands and artists that have been around a while are still making vital music today like Frank Black/Black Francis, Built to Spill, Dinosaur Jr., Spiritualized, The Flaming Lips and Front 242. It may not always work but they are still challenging themselves.

And not to sound like a broken record but a couple of bands I consider to be "new" have made me enthusiastic about music again are the Exploding Hearts (I can't stress enough how exciting their music is) and the Fiery Furnaces. I really dig Clap Your Hands Say Yeah but their second album was just so-so.
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Postby withahip » Thu Dec 27, 2007 1:21 pm

black francis wrote:I think there are still some bands and artists that have been around a while are still making vital music today like Frank Black/Black Francis, .


Oh, give it up already.
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Postby black francis » Thu Dec 27, 2007 1:41 pm

withahip wrote:Oh, give it up already.


I was speaking to the forum members with taste.
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Postby JackT » Thu Dec 27, 2007 4:18 pm

black francis wrote:I was speaking to the forum members with taste.


Oh, give it up already.
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Postby zabird » Thu Dec 27, 2007 5:17 pm

withahip wrote:Nope, I am the aging rocker I despised in my youth.


Now, now. Perhaps it's not really aging rocker syndrome (and I have to admit I've been feeling some of that this year too ... just leave me to my Jethro Tull albums and I'll be happy :twisted: ), but just shear boredom with what's out there today? To me, so much of it is throwaway, and derivative. Where's the WOW factor?

The only newish band that made me perk up my ears this year was Arcade Fire. Kaiser Chiefs live on a radio program were also quite fun and energetic. On record, tho, a bit commercial. Too bad. And BRMC were great live, opening for the Mary Chain.


And let's face it. Rock and roll has been around for 50+ years now, never mind what the "Seven Ages of Rock" claims. There's lots of aging rockers running around :smile:
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Postby insanejane » Thu Dec 27, 2007 6:28 pm

withahip wrote:Ok, here goes~ In no particular order - google and go to the mysapce if you don't know the band- I know you don't know at least three of the bands on this list - enjoy!


1. spoon - ga ga ga ga
2. parts and labor - mapmaker
3. radiohead - in rainbows
4. the national - boxer
5. shape of broad minds - craft of the lost art
6. papercuts - can't go back
7. okkervil river - the stage names
8. broken social scene presents kevin drew - spirt if
9. BRMC - Babay 81
10. the field - from here we go sublime



I don't know 4 of them. (2. 5. 6. and 10.) The others I've heard through my daughter who also introduced me to Ambulance Ltd. which I liked. Too bad they split up.
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Postby black francis » Thu Dec 27, 2007 6:30 pm

Did I mention Frank Black/Black Francis? Who woulda thought the guy from the Pixies would be recording albums in Nashville with legendary session musicians who backed Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, etc.

Besides JackT and withahip of course.

But hey the Shins and stellastar*, wow rock on.
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