probably something to do with being a band vs. a solo artist? all of the dudes you mentioned (dylan, young, simon) have been able to swtich things up in terms of collaborators and sounds over the years, whereas the stones are kinda locked in one thing.
― tylerw, Tuesday, 5 April 2011 16:30 (thirteen years ago) link
hmm yeah that makes sense.
― in my world of loose geirs (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 5 April 2011 16:45 (thirteen years ago) link
otoh Lou Reed, not so vital a songwriter anymore eh
yeah not really. i sort of expect lou to have one more good to great album, but maybe that is expecting too much. does he even really write songs anymore?
― tylerw, Tuesday, 5 April 2011 17:00 (thirteen years ago) link
A Bigger Bang was better than Surprise.
― Hey Look More Than Five Years Has Passed And You Have A C (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 5 April 2011 19:21 (thirteen years ago) link
harsh
― tylerw, Tuesday, 5 April 2011 19:22 (thirteen years ago) link
A- vs B record.
― Hey Look More Than Five Years Has Passed And You Have A C (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 5 April 2011 19:22 (thirteen years ago) link
playing Glastonbury if the hints are owt to go byhttp://www.nme.com/news/glastonbury/55932
― piscesx, Wednesday, 6 April 2011 04:24 (thirteen years ago) link
how come no one told me paul simon did a solo acoustic tour in 1984? just found a recording, sounds amazing. great set list, cool reworkings of the songs.
― tylerw, Wednesday, 13 April 2011 17:34 (thirteen years ago) link
Christgau loves it – his first A for a Simon record since Graceland.
― Hey Look More Than Five Years Has Passed And You Have A C (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 13 April 2011 17:35 (thirteen years ago) link
OTM. "A Bigger Bag" is pretty good! "Surprise" was super dull, especially considering the Eno imprimatur and compared to the underrated "You're the One."
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 13 April 2011 19:44 (thirteen years ago) link
BTW, I don't know if there's a thread for this, but what's up with Jewish songwriters like Simon, Leonard Cohen and Dylan (even pre-Christianity) invoking lots of Christian imagery?
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 13 April 2011 20:35 (thirteen years ago) link
you know all the best Christmas songs? written by Jews
― in my world of ugly tribadists (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 13 April 2011 20:42 (thirteen years ago) link
I read one reviewer here compare the new album to "Heart and Bones". This is obviously not at all true though, because what made "Hearts and Bones" so special was all the ballads, and the new album doesn't have ballads at all.
It is not at all bad, but it is now about time Paul Simon put away all that annoying percussion forever and go back to all those Rhodes-tinged ballads he was so great at until and including "Hearts and Bones". Those are the ones that represents Simon at his best and most musically sophisticated.
― Hongroe (Geir Hongro), Wednesday, 13 April 2011 20:45 (thirteen years ago) link
sb
― in my world of ugly tribadists (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 13 April 2011 20:48 (thirteen years ago) link
annoying percussion forever
― curmudgeon, Wednesday, 13 April 2011 21:04 (thirteen years ago) link
still hongro after all these years
― tylerw, Wednesday, 13 April 2011 21:06 (thirteen years ago) link
There's a ballad called "Dazzling Blue" which evokes "Hearts and Bones," but Geir, I guess, missed it because the tabla confused him into thinking he was listening to a George Harrison or Kula Shaker recod.
― Hey Look More Than Five Years Has Passed And You Have A C (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 13 April 2011 21:19 (thirteen years ago) link
kinda mostly loving everything abt this rec
― bear, bear, bear, Wednesday, 13 April 2011 23:30 (thirteen years ago) link
'questions for the angels' is on some dreamy vdparks song cycle ish
― bear, bear, bear, Thursday, 14 April 2011 00:00 (thirteen years ago) link
First Paul Simon album since Rhythm of the Saints that I like after one listen - and I've found that none of those records I initially disliked have grown on me at all. I wonder if it's the production, which in many ways seems to hearken back to his mid-70s heyday (some of my first musical memories are of lying in the back section of the station wagon watching the telephone poles tick by and listening to "My Little Town" and the rest of Still Crazy on the 8-track) but with a nice, understated update-sheen (unlike Surprise which sounded to me like "LOOKY HOW MODERN I CAN DO")
― relentlessly ugly frat hedonist retard anthems I have loved (staggerlee), Thursday, 14 April 2011 05:01 (thirteen years ago) link
good album
― akm, Thursday, 14 April 2011 05:43 (thirteen years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sI0enx_Jnqc
impressed they sounded so good live with just 2 vox and a single acoustic guitar
― messiahwannabe, Thursday, 14 April 2011 07:00 (thirteen years ago) link
The title track (nice electro blues stomp) and "Dazzling Blue" are the keepers.
― Hey Look More Than Five Years Has Passed And You Have A C (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 14 April 2011 12:46 (thirteen years ago) link
can we talk about how good so beautiful or so what is? it is really good!
― tylerw, Thursday, 19 May 2011 17:21 (thirteen years ago) link
It's really surprisingly good live, too.
― Punned Sheerest, Thursday, 19 May 2011 17:31 (thirteen years ago) link
I like it, although there's too many angels, Christmas mornings, and too much love.
― ginny thomas and tonic (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 19 May 2011 18:03 (thirteen years ago) link
you monster.
― tylerw, Thursday, 19 May 2011 18:24 (thirteen years ago) link
Saw him this past Monday at the smaller local venue. Boy, is his band good. Also occurred to me what a natural fit the African stuff remains for Simon, making songs like "50 Ways" and "Kodachrome" sound even more square than ever. The night's deep cut: "Cool, Cool River."
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 19 May 2011 20:37 (thirteen years ago) link
yurgh would love to see him in one of these clubs he's been playing.
― tylerw, Thursday, 19 May 2011 20:41 (thirteen years ago) link
yeah, The Vic show was great. one of the best shows I've ever seen in my life. and I'm not even the hugest Paul Simon fan! but damn that band was amazing. Super tight, but also loose enough to pull off a few Grateful Dead "->" style transitions ("Vietnam" -> "Mother and Child Reunion", "Hearts and Bones" -> "Mystery Train", "Kodachrome"-> "Gone at Last")
His new songs all sound great, they blended right in with the older stuff.
― Stormy Davis, Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:02 (thirteen years ago) link
I was actually worried for a minute at the start. He looked so old, and the sound was kind of eh, but it perked up quick! Perfectly paced, too. Almost like he's some sort of a pro or something. ;) Didn't know you'd be there, Rob, otherwise I would have made my way through all the rich/pretty/old people to wherever you were.
(Crossposting, the Cars last night also started sort of eh but stayed that way).
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:09 (thirteen years ago) link
gonna see him in exactly a month in a 1500-capacity venue in Dublin. Can't wait.
That video of him on Sesame Street posted by Scott way upthread is great!
― Volvo Twilight (p-dog), Thursday, 19 May 2011 23:09 (thirteen years ago) link
This is a pretty great story:http://coverlaydown.com/2011/05/great-moments-in-coverage-paul-simon-picks-random-fan-out-of-the-crowd-to-cover-duncan/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+CoverLayDown+%28Cover+Lay+Down%29
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Tuesday, 7 June 2011 18:39 (thirteen years ago) link
He did that in Washington DC too! This is starting to look fishy.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/paul-simon-at-dar/2011/05/26/AGvtsFCH_story.html
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 7 June 2011 18:44 (thirteen years ago) link
Maybe he's just doing that everywhere on this tour
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 7 June 2011 18:45 (thirteen years ago) link
well even if it's a "thing" the woman's facial expressions in the duncan clip are pretty priceless.
― tylerw, Tuesday, 7 June 2011 18:46 (thirteen years ago) link
aw
― S'cool bro, I only cried a little (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 7 June 2011 18:47 (thirteen years ago) link
i remember reading abt that on roger eberts blog
― just sayin, Tuesday, 7 June 2011 18:47 (thirteen years ago) link
its awesome!
― just sayin, Tuesday, 7 June 2011 18:48 (thirteen years ago) link
omg that is killing me
― horseshoe, Tuesday, 7 June 2011 18:51 (thirteen years ago) link
i'm dead
alsohttp://stereogum.com/722022/david-byrne-paul-simon-you-can-call-me-al-road-to-nowhere-live-in-nyc/video/
― piscesx, Tuesday, 7 June 2011 18:53 (thirteen years ago) link
30 years later, the cartoon brought to life:http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_W8pwMnZMNuQ/TINIzcGfauI/AAAAAAAADoA/wrlli9MgQcs/s400/slfig1.jpg
― S'cool bro, I only cried a little (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 7 June 2011 20:32 (thirteen years ago) link
Hold on!This album is bloody great!I only got it this weekend. Already I'm liking this more than Rhythm Of The Saints, which I love.
the rhythms overall are stronger than anything he's done in a long time (and I think rhythm is really key to his best songwriting).
It's sparser, here, sonically, but keeps this loose sense of time that is absent on records by ____ and ____ and other bands who are influenced by ____.Great kora on "Rewrite". Great lyrics! This is totally awesome!
― Boehner & der club of GOP (Ówen P.), Monday, 11 July 2011 02:23 (twelve years ago) link
yessssssss
― tylerw, Monday, 11 July 2011 02:41 (twelve years ago) link
such a good, good rec. amazed
― bear, bear, bear, Monday, 11 July 2011 02:45 (twelve years ago) link
i thought he and garfunkel were both so likable in the 'bridge over troubled water' documentary.
― keythhtyek, Monday, 11 July 2011 02:51 (twelve years ago) link
Giving this my first attentive listen now and really enjoying it - the sound is really great, really feels like he's in the same room with the galloping chug of the percussion but with lots of space for his voice in there. Need to give it a few more spins, see if the songs themselves really sink in, but it's a nice listen on a purely sonic level.
― Doctor Casino, Sunday, 24 July 2011 16:27 (twelve years ago) link
I saw Shampoo last night for the first time in a while. Don't think I ever noticed before that Simon got the music credit. The stuff by other people is fine ("Manic Depression" at the party is really good); don't know how much the selection was his and how much was Hal Ashby's. The recurring bit of background music written just for the film didn't sound anything like something Simon would write, though.
― clemenza, Sunday, 24 July 2011 16:53 (twelve years ago) link