The Sundays : C or D

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I love R,W&A and Blind. Another good band in the way of The Sundays are The Innocence Mission

antonio, Sunday, 13 November 2005 12:40 (twenty years ago)

maybe another album...!?

http://www.phpbbforfree.com/forums/thesundays-about13.html

doubtful, though.

andy dale (andy dale), Monday, 14 November 2005 12:04 (twenty years ago)

Mediocre Sundays (read: most of Static & Silence, and probably anything else they might put out this late in the game) is still a little slice of heaven to my ears, for purely personal and mostly indistinct reasons. Wheeler and Gavurin are just about the most perfectly matched pair in musical history, IMH(and probably not terribly widely-shared)O.

So yeah: very classic, and I'd love to hear another album.

Deric W. Haircare (Deric W. Haircare), Monday, 14 November 2005 18:41 (twenty years ago)

Any Harriet Wheeler sightings? She looks like this, but add a decade and 2 kids. ;)

http://www.sundays.secret-hideout.com/img/harriet01.jpg

Dave M., Tuesday, 15 November 2005 21:16 (twenty years ago)

I didn't know the picture was that big. It's filling up my whole screen! Could one of the moderators take it down. Thank you.

Dave M., Tuesday, 15 November 2005 21:26 (twenty years ago)

two months pass...
i can't sleep without listening to that moon landing song these days

ken c (ken c), Thursday, 19 January 2006 18:17 (twenty years ago)

one year passes...

the sundays are incredible.

the coda, the last four bars, of "hideous towns", are beyond music. they are magic.

the sundays are magic. too good to be true. incredible, etc., etc.

andi, Saturday, 28 July 2007 22:41 (eighteen years ago)

Oh yes, "Hideous Towns's" ending is great.

Cunga, Saturday, 28 July 2007 22:43 (eighteen years ago)

Yes.

Bimble, Saturday, 28 July 2007 22:54 (eighteen years ago)

"Hideous Towns" is one of the most perfect songs ever.

Tim F, Sunday, 29 July 2007 00:41 (eighteen years ago)

SO GOOD

Surmounter, Sunday, 29 July 2007 00:52 (eighteen years ago)

I listen to my "Goodbye" b/w "Wild Horses" single a lot.

wanko ergo sum, Sunday, 29 July 2007 00:55 (eighteen years ago)

i love the five of you.

andi, Sunday, 29 July 2007 01:08 (eighteen years ago)

I just love Harriet's lyrics so much - "I joined the army/but it drove me barmy" - who else could sing that so earnestly????

Tim F, Sunday, 29 July 2007 01:35 (eighteen years ago)

Someone who's in Iraq right now? oh wait...

Sorry if this sounds snooty, it's not meant to and I wasn't trying to get political on anyone's ass either. I'm going to pull out Reading, Writing & Arithmetic right now. It's shine has dimmed over time somewhat, but I think a trip down memory lane with it can't be bad.

Bimble, Sunday, 29 July 2007 01:57 (eighteen years ago)

Also this will sound funny but it always reminds me of the chemistry lab I was in in college. I remember playing it on my walkman in that chemistry lab. It was absolutely stunning, couldn't get the songs out of my head.

Bimble, Sunday, 29 July 2007 02:01 (eighteen years ago)

>I listen to my "Goodbye" b/w "Wild Horses" single a lot

I went through a period last year of listening to Goodbye on repeat play - it would come round on shuffle and then I'd have to hear it several times in a row - by which I mean it's just heartbreakingly fantastic. The final section where Gavurin cuts completely loose and Harriet comes back in with "oh as the heavens shudder baby, I belong to you" makes this into pretty much the best single of the 1990s.

So erm, classic!

Bill A, Sunday, 29 July 2007 15:24 (eighteen years ago)

omg i'm breakin out the cassettes!

i used to imitate professional ice skaters in my basement on roller skates listening to the sundays - ah the life!

Surmounter, Sunday, 29 July 2007 15:32 (eighteen years ago)

Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, to my ears, sounded like Cocteau Twins without Robin Guthrie's dreamy guitarscapes, but in their place something ordinary. Perhaps having listened to the Cocteaus before having heard of them ruined them for me.
-- acb (acb), Friday, 11 November 2005 22:24 (1 year ago) Link

OTMFM

stephen, Sunday, 29 July 2007 16:51 (eighteen years ago)

That comparison always strikes me as a bit odd actually. Where is the commonality? Not in the guitars, the singing, the lyrics, the song structures... May as well say "The Sundays, to my ears, sounded like The Bad Seeds without Nick Cave's unholy raving, but in their place something ordinary..."

Better comparison would be The Smiths crossed with Sugarcubes' "Birthday", surely.

Tim F, Sunday, 29 July 2007 22:32 (eighteen years ago)

nah, i get the comparison. if liz sang clearly around the time of heaven or las vegas, it'd be a pretty similar thing, i think.

and, what acb said and stephen quoted, i'm about to say this as a sundays obsessive (have their entire discography and about 10 bootlegs), that might be about right. but, that might also be part of what makes them great. but, hm, that's one to chew on.

andi, Sunday, 29 July 2007 22:38 (eighteen years ago)

i always loved the Sundays much more than the Cocteau Twins. the performance worked better for me, and i was happy to not have the guitarscapes on Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. easily a favorite album from my youth.

Surmounter, Sunday, 29 July 2007 23:43 (eighteen years ago)

i heard sundays before the cocteaus, by the way. if that might matter.

andi, Monday, 30 July 2007 00:09 (eighteen years ago)

i think the less lush design of Reading Writing and Arithmetic (sans guitarscapes) made it feel less cluttered and more pure to me. i liked that it wasn't doused in ambient guitar.

Surmounter, Monday, 30 July 2007 00:42 (eighteen years ago)

my post before my last is silly. replace 'heaven or las vegas' with 'four-calendar', even though the syllables were clearer then, too.

andi, Monday, 30 July 2007 00:47 (eighteen years ago)

this needs remastering!

and where can u get a cd-quality copy of DON'T TELL YOUR MOTHER in this day and age.

pisces, Monday, 30 July 2007 13:19 (eighteen years ago)

You can get it in most any dollar bin on the DGC Rarities volume 1 cd.

svend, Monday, 30 July 2007 13:31 (eighteen years ago)

Or on Amazon.com for one penny.

svend, Monday, 30 July 2007 13:31 (eighteen years ago)

wow! DGC rarities eh? really? that's genuinely brilliant advice. great stuff thanks!

pisces, Monday, 30 July 2007 21:33 (eighteen years ago)

hahaha, dgc rarities is CLASSIC! deserves it's own thread.

andi, Monday, 30 July 2007 21:43 (eighteen years ago)

The DGC Rarities disc (volume one-and-only) is kind of great, actually! I found my copy a couple years ago and was surprised by how much fun it was to listen to. Teenage Fanclub, what might be Weezer's best song, a good That Dog track, St. Johnny sounding more like Dinosaur Jr than ever, a great weird Sloan thing, the only Hole song I've ever really liked ... I seem to remember even liking the CELL track on this.

nabisco, Monday, 30 July 2007 21:46 (eighteen years ago)

Wait, I must have found a NEW copy, as I'm pretty sure I had this on TAPE back in the day?

nabisco, Monday, 30 July 2007 21:47 (eighteen years ago)

Beck's maybe best song ever, "Bogusflow"

wanko ergo sum, Monday, 30 July 2007 22:02 (eighteen years ago)

um. yeah. i wasn't kidding about fucking dgc rarities.

andi, Monday, 30 July 2007 22:50 (eighteen years ago)

five months pass...

My January band for the last few years.

roxymuzak, Saturday, 5 January 2008 02:12 (eighteen years ago)

Good choice. :-)

Ned Raggett, Saturday, 5 January 2008 02:19 (eighteen years ago)

I'm in a "I Kicked a Boy" kind of mood.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Saturday, 5 January 2008 02:21 (eighteen years ago)

Haha, I was born in that born.

roxymuzak, Saturday, 5 January 2008 02:30 (eighteen years ago)

????

in that MOOD!

roxymuzak, Saturday, 5 January 2008 02:30 (eighteen years ago)

You were born twice. A special birth.

Ned Raggett, Saturday, 5 January 2008 02:38 (eighteen years ago)

The rebirth of slick, like my gangsta stroll.

roxymuzak, Saturday, 5 January 2008 02:44 (eighteen years ago)

I Kicked A Boy!!!! gooood call

Surmounter, Saturday, 5 January 2008 03:25 (eighteen years ago)

that album = this weather to the t

Surmounter, Saturday, 5 January 2008 03:25 (eighteen years ago)

Yes, "I Kicked A Boy" is a damn good call! I tend to forget about that one. I should dig out that cassette download...

Bimble, Saturday, 5 January 2008 05:11 (eighteen years ago)

I Kicked a Boy is easily in the favorite three songs on the debut.

Johnny Fever, Saturday, 5 January 2008 05:13 (eighteen years ago)

I especially love "My Finest Hour" (esp. the end, SHIIIIT!) and "Can't Be Sure".

roxymuzak, Saturday, 5 January 2008 05:17 (eighteen years ago)

Classic, i.e., I liked them and have since forgotten all about them.

M.V., Saturday, 5 January 2008 13:06 (eighteen years ago)

xcept of course I Kissed A Girl is like echoing in my brain whenever i think of I Kicked A Boy

Surmounter, Saturday, 5 January 2008 14:07 (eighteen years ago)

Which song/artist is that, Surmounter? "I Kissed A Girl"?

Bimble, Sunday, 6 January 2008 00:25 (eighteen years ago)

Jile Sobule.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Sunday, 6 January 2008 00:27 (eighteen years ago)


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