― mark grout (mark grout), Friday, 13 October 2006 14:43 (seventeen years ago) link
― Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Friday, 13 October 2006 14:46 (seventeen years ago) link
― benrique (Enrique), Friday, 13 October 2006 14:49 (seventeen years ago) link
like "cha-cha-cha"
or with a big explosion?
― Diddumsismus (Dada), Friday, 13 October 2006 14:51 (seventeen years ago) link
unless it literally ends with a whimper.
― benrique (Enrique), Friday, 13 October 2006 14:53 (seventeen years ago) link
― Diddumsismus (Dada), Friday, 13 October 2006 15:01 (seventeen years ago) link
But, there was the one time you expect it to fade and it doesn't, to a rousing crescendo, and the Moebius strip finally ends (it ran from 1977 to 1993 or thereabouts)
― mark grout (mark grout), Friday, 13 October 2006 15:02 (seventeen years ago) link
― richard wood johnson (rwj), Tuesday, 17 October 2006 02:34 (seventeen years ago) link
― alex in mainhattan (alex63), Tuesday, 17 October 2006 17:53 (seventeen years ago) link
― benrique (Enrique), Tuesday, 17 October 2006 19:04 (seventeen years ago) link
― mark grout (mark grout), Wednesday, 18 October 2006 07:50 (seventeen years ago) link
09:38: vocals come back in
― Diddumsismus (Dada), Wednesday, 18 October 2006 07:58 (seventeen years ago) link
i take your point, the fade isn't a bad idea. i don't really mind that much though -- not enough to spunk for the remaster just yet anyway.
― benrique (Enrique), Wednesday, 18 October 2006 08:01 (seventeen years ago) link
i was a fool not to listen to this whole album after 'marquee moon' took hold
― j., Sunday, 6 April 2014 19:56 (ten years ago) link
cool thread title
― markers, Sunday, 6 April 2014 19:57 (ten years ago) link
and yes you were but i'm glad you came around
This is basically the Beatles' "Taxman" extended to album-length.
― ▴▲ ▴TH3CR()$BY$H()W▴▲ ▴ (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 6 April 2014 20:00 (ten years ago) link
'torn curtain' is kind of a drag tho
― j., Sunday, 6 April 2014 20:10 (ten years ago) link
The Blow Up vs. Live at the Waldorf?
― Mark, Sunday, 6 April 2014 20:17 (ten years ago) link
I'd personally go with the Waldorf set. It's vastly better recorded, and while the Blow Up might have slightly more firey playing, the sound is distant to the point that it blunts the impact of the music.
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Sunday, 6 April 2014 23:49 (ten years ago) link
'torn curtain' is kind of a drag tho― j., Sunday, April 6, 2014 8:10 PM (3 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
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00.00: song starts08:43: spacey bit starts09:17: spacey bit ends09:18: drums come back in09:31: guitars come back in09:38: vocals come back in10:28: end chord struck10:40: song ends― benrique (Enrique), Tuesday, October 17, 2006 7:04 PM (7 years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
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― Many American citizens are literally paralyzed by (bernard snowy), Sunday, 6 April 2014 23:53 (ten years ago) link
i will always love the two nerd free birds they wrote but man i just never really dig this band. (crit bands i have tried hard to love and can't love: young marble giants, the saints, television. there are others.)
still, loving two songs by a band ain't bad. that's two more than the the cruzados or phil 'n' the blanks.
― scott seward, Monday, 7 April 2014 00:03 (ten years ago) link
Wow...that's the first time I've seen Phil 'n' the Blanks mentioned since I picked up a copy of the Illinois Entertainer in 1987!
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Monday, 7 April 2014 00:06 (ten years ago) link
i don't own a single record by any of those CBgb art dudes. no hell, no t.v., no patti, no ramones, no heads. i do own a tuff darts album though. if they count. (those guys are easy to sell though which is why i never keep them. if i get the first ramones album in i play it once before i put it in the store.)
― scott seward, Monday, 7 April 2014 00:12 (ten years ago) link
( i lied. i play "loudmouth" and then i put it out in the store.)
― scott seward, Monday, 7 April 2014 00:13 (ten years ago) link
skot obv that oughta be 'freenerds'
kinda feel like the freenerds are t.v. urtexts that cause all their other songs to be ones in which you hear fragments and reflections of t.h.e. freenerd
― j., Monday, 7 April 2014 00:14 (ten years ago) link
wait through like respites so you can bear to ascend m.m. again
― j., Monday, 7 April 2014 00:15 (ten years ago) link
Lol I was wondering what "nerd-free birds" were
― Sir Lord Baltimora (Myonga Vön Bontee), Monday, 7 April 2014 01:42 (ten years ago) link
that would be skynyrd themselves i presume
― j., Monday, 7 April 2014 01:46 (ten years ago) link
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I really like Live at the Waldorf as an Adventure apologist because I feel like that shows that Adventure could have been nearly as classic as MM if not for such thin, brittle production, the Adventure tunes on there really shine IMO
― Raptain Chillips (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 7 April 2014 14:39 (ten years ago) link
both the blow up and waldorf are fantastic, but yeah, the waldorf is way better sound quality wise -- and it's pretty much the only document of the band that sounds that good. whenever I put it on after listening to hundreds of shitty audience tapes it's almost like a different band altogether. last time i listened to it what stood out the most is just how amazing the ficca/smith rhythm section is/was.
― tylerw, Monday, 7 April 2014 14:42 (ten years ago) link
Live at the Waldorf
fuckin Rhino Handmade, grrrr
― sleeve, Monday, 7 April 2014 14:42 (ten years ago) link
Live at the Old Waldorf from Amazon:
Audio CD, Limited Edition (2003) $165.00 $105.99
― curmudgeon, Monday, 7 April 2014 14:47 (ten years ago) link
that's the one thing i ever got at Record Store Day that I really covet, the vinyl
― Raptain Chillips (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 7 April 2014 14:48 (ten years ago) link
man, that's dumb that the CD costs so much. every home should have one. bugged the producer of those reissues on twitter a few weeks ago, asking if he found any other pro recordings of Television and he said he didn't :'(
― tylerw, Monday, 7 April 2014 14:49 (ten years ago) link
it's $55 on Discogs but still, blah
xp
― sleeve, Monday, 7 April 2014 14:56 (ten years ago) link
OP here and in the interest of full disclosure I was smoking crack in 2002
― rip van wanko, Monday, 7 April 2014 15:25 (ten years ago) link
I didn't really appreciate television until I heard the eno demos of a few of the songs. The lp always sounded a bit flat to me, like something the needed but lacked the anxious energy of something like entertainment! to really bring it to life. Richard Hell's presence may have been that missing ingredient.
― ביטקוין (Hurting 2), Monday, 7 April 2014 15:38 (ten years ago) link
live at the waldorf is available for normal price from all the usual digital vendors (emusic, itunes etc) if you don't need a CD of it. And I agree it is a staggering example of what half-decent sound quality can do for a live recording
― the urinalysis of fire (Jon Lewis), Monday, 7 April 2014 15:46 (ten years ago) link
i was at the blow up show, i think. my friend made his own dumb tape of it and for weeks we thought they had a new song called "fatso fatso."
― Thus Sang Freud, Monday, 7 April 2014 15:49 (ten years ago) link
beautiful
― waterbabies (waterface), Monday, 7 April 2014 15:57 (ten years ago) link
haha, it probably would've been a hit if it was really "fatso fatso".
― tylerw, Monday, 7 April 2014 16:00 (ten years ago) link
i think the whole new york thing probably overrated. i mean i know it is. if you want to use that word. endlessly written about anyway (jeezus you could fill books on what has been written about richard hell and other than a cool name and cool hair and one fun song i dunno man...). ohio stuff way more exciting to me in general. 70's ohio. final solution alone is my shot heard round the world and the talking heads really are milk on toast in comparison. one big fat book about the ohio bands would be great. is there one? i would never underestimate the impact of ramones or suicide debut. don't get me wrong. i'm not crazy. and i'll let other people write endless books about patti. i dig pissing in the river anyway (and the springsteen tune). (my point being how many million words have been written about television and what boils down to the songs on one album? and they weren't no rimbaud. hell ian curtis was like 15 when he died and he was one prolific motherfucker. at least there is more to go on. cool hair too.)
― scott seward, Monday, 7 April 2014 16:05 (ten years ago) link
This has some stuff on Ohio, yeah? http://www.amazon.com/From-Velvets-Voidoids-Pre-Punk-Post-Punk/dp/0140179704
― waterbabies (waterface), Monday, 7 April 2014 16:09 (ten years ago) link
i mean all those people did LOOK really cool. i spent half my childhood staring at pictures of lisa robinson canoodling on couches with dee dee ramone and alan vega so i'm not immune to their charms.
― scott seward, Monday, 7 April 2014 16:09 (ten years ago) link
this is great by the way. 1978. also recorded by eno, funnily enough. my pal ted put it out on vinyl:
http://www.discogs.com/Mars-Live-At-Irving-Plaza/release/3556876
― scott seward, Monday, 7 April 2014 16:15 (ten years ago) link
x-post- Heylin's Velvets to Voidoids book does have some details on the Ohio scene(s)
― curmudgeon, Monday, 7 April 2014 16:34 (ten years ago) link
yeah that clinton heylin book has a very meaty section on the Ohio scene. I need to reread that. I haven't since it was new. There needs to be a whole book just on the Ohio stuff though.
― the urinalysis of fire (Jon Lewis), Monday, 7 April 2014 16:35 (ten years ago) link
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