starting a band called fuck candy right now
― Mr. Que, Friday, 8 October 2010 14:08 (fifteen years ago)
Fuck Chocolate Buttons
― Harrison Buttwhistle (NickB), Friday, 8 October 2010 14:09 (fifteen years ago)
http://bit.ly/cGijp7
― markers, Friday, 8 October 2010 14:12 (fifteen years ago)
"Hear the New Bright Eyes Album Now"
no thanks
― billstevejim, Monday, 31 January 2011 22:44 (fifteen years ago)
good point
― markers, Monday, 31 January 2011 22:45 (fifteen years ago)
Watch: Dismemberment Plan Cover Das RacistBack in the day, beloved DC post-punks the Dismemberment Plan traditionally closed many of their shows with drawn-out versions of their first album nugget "OK Joke's Over". Frontman Travis Morrison would use the song's thrashed-out ending to riff on whatever pop or rap song happened to be running through his head at that moment. (My favorite memory of the song involved a Baltimore show where opening act Cex ran out, tackled Morrison, grabbed the mic, and sang a pretty sizable chunk of Pearl Jam's "Animal".) D-Plan, currently in the midst of their reunion tour, are continuing the "OK Joke's Over" tradition.As Eardrum NYC reports, during "OK Joke's Over" on Friday night in Boston, Morrison seized the occasion to perform a piece of Das Racist's deathless annoyance anthem "Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell". Or that's how it started out, anyway. By the end, Morrison was dementedly screaming "Chick-fil-A! Chick-fil-A!" over and over. Watch the video below, via the D-Plan's Facebook.
Back in the day, beloved DC post-punks the Dismemberment Plan traditionally closed many of their shows with drawn-out versions of their first album nugget "OK Joke's Over". Frontman Travis Morrison would use the song's thrashed-out ending to riff on whatever pop or rap song happened to be running through his head at that moment. (My favorite memory of the song involved a Baltimore show where opening act Cex ran out, tackled Morrison, grabbed the mic, and sang a pretty sizable chunk of Pearl Jam's "Animal".) D-Plan, currently in the midst of their reunion tour, are continuing the "OK Joke's Over" tradition.
As Eardrum NYC reports, during "OK Joke's Over" on Friday night in Boston, Morrison seized the occasion to perform a piece of Das Racist's deathless annoyance anthem "Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell". Or that's how it started out, anyway. By the end, Morrison was dementedly screaming "Chick-fil-A! Chick-fil-A!" over and over. Watch the video below, via the D-Plan's Facebook.
gahhhh why would anyone want to hear this shit
― the new mordant & zingy ilxor persona (ilxor), Monday, 31 January 2011 22:47 (fifteen years ago)
"deathless annoyance anthem"
― one pretty obvious guy in the obvious (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 31 January 2011 22:50 (fifteen years ago)
As Eardrum NYC reports
― Jacka Laroo and Tyler Too (Whiney G. Weingarten), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 00:11 (fifteen years ago)
ugh that's even worse than the Dismemberment Plan show i saw last week where he sang "Like A G6"
― some dude, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 00:14 (fifteen years ago)
"Whip My Hair" was the winner at Friday's Webster Hall show. Though if you're offended by him putting a bit of some hit/meme at the end of that song then you shouldn't stay to the end of a D-Plan show.
― da croupier, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 00:14 (fifteen years ago)
that's all not nearly as bad as the Dismemberment Plan show I saw where they played Dismemberment Plan songs
― Jacka Laroo and Tyler Too (Whiney G. Weingarten), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 00:16 (fifteen years ago)
0.0
― da croupier, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 00:17 (fifteen years ago)
well the lyric quotes in "OK, Joke's Over" in 2000-2003 were sometimes pretty dorky but usually not quite as dorky as Far East Movement or Das Racist
― some dude, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 00:17 (fifteen years ago)
oh woop de shit
― da croupier, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 00:18 (fifteen years ago)
would have you preferred some cee-lo or something?
hahahah whiney g for the fucking WIN
― the new mordant & zingy ilxor persona (ilxor), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 00:42 (fifteen years ago)
mm i kind of really want to watch this video
― flopson, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 05:25 (fifteen years ago)
― Jacka Laroo and Tyler Too (Whiney G. Weingarten), Monday, January 31, 2011 7:16 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark
this is really disappointing coming from another drummer i really like
and yeah re: like a g6 tags loosen up everybody
(philly got "dancing on my own" and "single ladies")
― dum assantino (kiss out the jams), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 05:30 (fifteen years ago)
(which is a huge step up from "back that azz up" and "such great heights" in 03)
(travis morrison enjoys music that embarrasses rockcrits welcome to 2001)
― dum assantino (kiss out the jams), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 05:34 (fifteen years ago)
rock critics were embarrassed to like the postal service?
― lilwayne.quizrewards4u.com (J0rdan S.), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 05:36 (fifteen years ago)
i think he meant the dismemberment plan
― Lamp, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 05:37 (fifteen years ago)
i wanna make myself believe, that rock critics love gibbard
― markers, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 05:37 (fifteen years ago)
i'm embarrassed that i like the postal service
― dum assantino (kiss out the jams), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 06:17 (fifteen years ago)
srsly though, am i the only one who considers travis' total earnestness about his taste to be a really freeing positive? i don't mean like girl talk being earnest about his love for lady in the water, i mean guy who hears "like a g6" on the way to work and doesn't second-guess why he's humming it later
― dum assantino (kiss out the jams), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 06:21 (fifteen years ago)
i guess -- it's only refreshing if you hang out w/ ppl who would get all self-conscious about pop songs, or only listen to singers that do that
the pfork end of year celebrity guest list was filled w/ indie artists talking about pop songs
― lilwayne.quizrewards4u.com (J0rdan S.), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 06:28 (fifteen years ago)
"like a g6" is obv on the high end of the corny scale, but "single ladies" & "whip my hair" are pretty agreeable hits by and large idk
― lilwayne.quizrewards4u.com (J0rdan S.), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 06:29 (fifteen years ago)
uhhhhh kinda? didn't andy k do a study where the-dream appeared like 6 times on pfork guest lists in 2010, but there was only one other mention of any R&B artist among all the lists??
― the new mordant & zingy ilxor persona (ilxor), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 06:31 (fifteen years ago)
Really of all p-approved acts only The Tough Alliance have genuinely "bad" taste in pop music.
― Tim F, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 06:31 (fifteen years ago)
there was an awful lot of Drake name dropping this year :-/
― *kl0p* (deej), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 06:33 (fifteen years ago)
― the new mordant & zingy ilxor persona (ilxor), Tuesday, February 1, 2011 1:31 AM (29 seconds ago) Bookmark
yeah idk -- there's certainly a slant towards 'cooler' pop esp rap/r&b & not white people pop -- but i guess my point is that an indie artist covering beyonce or willow seems a bit more passé afte pfork itself started earnestly covering pop -- i think this is reflected in the taste of new indie bands that are the babies of pfork
― lilwayne.quizrewards4u.com (J0rdan S.), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 06:34 (fifteen years ago)
yeah like, who is 2000's equivalent of best coast & would that person have listed their dream collaboration as jay-z
― lilwayne.quizrewards4u.com (J0rdan S.), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 06:35 (fifteen years ago)
2000 being the year 2000 & not the decade
travis covering oops i did it again changed everything
― max, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 06:36 (fifteen years ago)
i know a dude irl who has expressed the opinion that earnestly liking pop music is so passe
― flopson, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 06:37 (fifteen years ago)
i guess i should clarify to mean that an indie band covering a pop song is not in itself passé, but any shock over that would be, yes
― J0rdan S., Tuesday, 1 February 2011 06:40 (fifteen years ago)
chris martin/coldplay; yes; oh and btw, they did collaborate
― the new mordant & zingy ilxor persona (ilxor), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 06:57 (fifteen years ago)
with the plan in general it was just a major part of my attraction to them from the get-go how they found the canny sense of humor in their eclecticism and still applied it sincerely to music as fearless as standard verse-chorus-verse songform gets without being perverse. they work on an ironic level in a really non-bullying way and they're shockingly inclusive from an earnest angle.
i mean i call them my favorite band(TM) because of these traits and their general perfect band-as-band (to me) personalities even though i don't play them as often as other favorite bands. i guess i'm always shocked when people take the effort to wince at them because i just can't imagine more likable personalities in musicians from a scene as churlish as indie much less d.c. indie.
― dum assantino (kiss out the jams), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 06:59 (fifteen years ago)
probably 75% of my like 20 total ILM posts are about the dismemberment plan
― dum assantino (kiss out the jams), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 07:00 (fifteen years ago)
howd you like the travis morrison solo albums?
― the new mordant & zingy ilxor persona (ilxor), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 07:00 (fifteen years ago)
― the new mordant & zingy ilxor persona (ilxor), Tuesday, February 1, 2011 1:57 AM (5 minutes ago) Bookmark
wtf are you talking about on various levels
― J0rdan S., Tuesday, 1 February 2011 07:03 (fifteen years ago)
my bad, it looks like best coast's album DID go double platinum domestically *shuffles off*
― J0rdan S., Tuesday, 1 February 2011 07:04 (fifteen years ago)
1. for a while it was like an indie band covering a pop tune = audience goes "how ironic!"2. then for a second it was like an indie band covering a pop tune = audience goes "what a cool and fascinating choice!"3. then there ceased to be anything inherently notable or interesting about the idea of an indie band covering a pop tune, unless it was genuinely an awesome cover4. and at that point why would your indie band try covering a pop tune? it's not going to seem inherently interesting, and chances are slim that you've got a version of a beyonce song or whatever that does something worthwhile with the original5. (combo pizza/taco etc. is not exactly a pop hit and thus doesn't really count in this, plus is also pretty straightforward as a "random thing to shout at a show" choice)6. the end?
(note: I always felt like the dismemberment plan did this somewhere between period #1 and period #2 above, sort of baiting the audience by saying "you think this is ironic but I LIKE POP, OPEN YR DAMN MINDS ffs," which was possibly influential in the transition from #1 to #2)
― oɔsıqɐu (nabisco), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 07:07 (fifteen years ago)
okay so i'm speaking hypothetically, assuming best coast will suddenly take the f off and sell 2m records in 2011
xp j0rd
― the new mordant & zingy ilxor persona (ilxor), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 07:08 (fifteen years ago)
the year 2000 equivalent of best coast being all "omg i wish i could work with drake *quotes a drake line*" would've been like neko case being all "get me on a track w/ cam'ron and i can die happy" -- it's a different world
― J0rdan S., Tuesday, 1 February 2011 07:10 (fifteen years ago)
no whiney weingarteno but i would be interested in hearing how the crowds at the d-plan reunion shows reacted to "whip my hair" & "like a g6"
― J0rdan S., Tuesday, 1 February 2011 07:11 (fifteen years ago)
― the new mordant & zingy ilxor persona (ilxor), Tuesday, February 1, 2011 2:00 AM (8 minutes ago) Bookmark
i like both travis albums a lot, especially the second one (i think i pazzed it at #8 or so that year). they're a little more they might be giants-y perhaps but i'm totally amazed how many people feel the gap between those and plan albums is that huge and i really fail to see what they're missing. "angry angel" is a really bad song, sure. for me, "you make me feel like a freak," "change," "song for the orca," "born in 72," "people die," "the word cop," "churchgoer," "hawkins' rock" would all make a career best-of.
i shrugged at the maritime stuff and consider the statehood album to be the only grave misstep by any plan members so far. i think travis' web-only "snacktime" and "checkers and chess" are funny as shit.
― the people's squee (kiss out the jams), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 07:15 (fifteen years ago)
umm, come to think of it, "whip my hair" also translates pretty exactly into a rock "yelling something over and over" context -- there's not even a stretch there. it has no genre.
― oɔsıqɐu (nabisco), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 07:20 (fifteen years ago)
like, it is also nu-metal and several different types of techno
yeah that is also true -- i still contend that if it was a rihanna song it would've been fully embraced by pitchfork & its ilk & that's not cuz rihanna could've done the song any better but there's still a line of like "will smith's 9 year old daughter" that a lot of ppl aren't willing to cross
― J0rdan S., Tuesday, 1 February 2011 07:28 (fifteen years ago)