early beardo disco at 6 mins in
channelling the entirety of rock and roll at 8 mins
― the late great, Thursday, 26 July 2012 23:51 (thirteen years ago)
this is like arguing about who's better than wagner guys
― the late great, Thursday, 26 July 2012 23:55 (thirteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taB3U0b9zdA
― balls, Thursday, 26 July 2012 23:57 (thirteen years ago)
well to be honest the whole of my deeper engagement with/close readings of Peart's lyrics is 1) "The Trees" and 2) "The Spirit of Radio," both of which are so terrible that I just feel a need to clown him when the opportunity arises
Hunter isn't as great as his partisans would have you believe, but there are many songs in the Dead's catalog that any lyricist would be happy to call his own. Jon Anderson's lyrics are some of the funniest bad poetry anywhere imo
I can see "The Trees" being odious but I like "The Spirit of Radio" well enough.
I never really think of Anderson's lyrics as poetry, and I'm not sure that was his intention. Most of the time, he just seems to be using English words as phonemes, as far as I can tell.
I don't know Dead lyrics much at all, really.
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Thursday, 26 July 2012 23:59 (thirteen years ago)
aw <3
that movie clip is the appeal of this music in a nutshell
― the late great, Friday, 27 July 2012 00:00 (thirteen years ago)
Balls OTMxpost
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Friday, 27 July 2012 00:01 (thirteen years ago)
also rush vs yes
which would rufus pick
― the late great, Friday, 27 July 2012 00:01 (thirteen years ago)
also who would be better in a potential supergroup with peter frampton
― the late great, Friday, 27 July 2012 00:03 (thirteen years ago)
(Brahms over Wagner btw)
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Friday, 27 July 2012 00:03 (thirteen years ago)
Oh, well, this is Rush, no contest.
listening to the yes album
at around 4:50 they invent Shellac
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFOOQ8e5J3A
― wack nerd zinging in the dead of night (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 27 July 2012 00:06 (thirteen years ago)
needs more grandeur sund4r less elegance
― the late great, Friday, 27 July 2012 00:09 (thirteen years ago)
or at least grandiosity
Fair point.
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Friday, 27 July 2012 00:31 (thirteen years ago)
referring to brahms btw
― the late great, Friday, 27 July 2012 00:31 (thirteen years ago)
Yeah
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Friday, 27 July 2012 00:33 (thirteen years ago)
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― william carlbros williams (bernard snowy), Friday, 27 July 2012 00:41 (thirteen years ago)
Yes's large-scale compositions are much better than Rush'sI was thinking here of tracks that are over 15 min long. Rush does pretty well with 7-11 min tracks.
I was thinking here of tracks that are over 15 min long. Rush does pretty well with 7-11 min tracks.
― william carlbros williams (bernard snowy), Friday, 27 July 2012 00:45 (thirteen years ago)
btw this thread has resulted in me downloading "Close to the Edge"—STAY TUNED for some raw unfiltered first impressions -)
― william carlbros williams (bernard snowy), Friday, 27 July 2012 00:46 (thirteen years ago)
Rush only has what, 3 songs over 15 minutes? It's not their thing, but "2112" and the first side of Hemispheres are solid. "The Fountain Of Lamneth", not so much.
― EZ Snappin, Friday, 27 July 2012 00:51 (thirteen years ago)
xpost yes album and the fragile are worth a listen too
yeah the first side of hemispheres is the big cygnus x-ii suite right?
― the late great, Friday, 27 July 2012 00:52 (thirteen years ago)
i brought up frampton because if you add frampton and zeppelin to the list on this thread it's like everyone's older brothers "go down to the canyon by the beach" music
― the late great, Friday, 27 July 2012 00:54 (thirteen years ago)
yes, Cygnus is the first side.
― EZ Snappin, Friday, 27 July 2012 00:55 (thirteen years ago)
peak material
― the late great, Friday, 27 July 2012 00:56 (thirteen years ago)
brb making this movie
― bajafreshnu orchestra (get bent), Friday, 27 July 2012 00:57 (thirteen years ago)
The day the Circus of Heaven came to townLocal folks lined the streets in a Midwestern townWaiting anxiously for the parade to begin all roundOn the very last day
A Unicorn headed the Mystical waySurrounded by what seemed a thousand golden angels at playBehind were Centaurs, elves, bright fairies all in colours of JadeOn the very final day
For what seemed only just a moment in timeSeven solemn flying silvered regal horses rode bySeven golden chariots in tow, a wonder to beholdThe Seven Lords of the Mountains of timeThere then arose where nothing really stood there beforeA giant tent rising one thousand feet high from the floorTowns people flocked inside with their eyes all amazedTo greet the Seventh Lord of the Seventh ageA fanfare rang out in an incredible soundBringing out the strangest visions perfect harmony roundAny dreams he asked would they like to have seenFrom historical or mythical scenes
Then there above their heads just as vivid as lifeEach vision transported in multitudes inventing lightGrecian galleons, The Sack of Troy, to the Gardens of BabylonA play of millions roared alongThe gigantic dreams of Alexander the GreatCivil wars where brothers fought and killed their friendship in hateAll seen by Zeus performing scenes of the magical wayThe day the circus came to town
Outside great animals as tame as the treesAngels high in starlight dancing streetsTuning their colours with indigo and goldDropping violet, red and emerald snowAs the circus finally changed its invisible courseA new world to be found
On the dreamy ground we walked uponI turned to my son and said"Was that something beautiful, amazing, wonderful, extraordinary beautiful?""Oh! it was OK!! But there were no clowns, no tigers, lions or bears,candy-floss, toffee apples, no clowns."
VS
Like a shipwrecked mariner adrift on an unknown seaClinging to the wreckage of the lost ship FantasyI'm a castaway, stranded in a desolate landI can see the footprints in the virtual sand
Net boy, net girlSend your signal 'round the worldLet your fingers walk and talkAnd set you free
Net boy, net girlSend your impulse 'round the worldPut your message in a modemAnd throw it in the Cyber Sea
Astronauts in the weightlessness of pixellated spaceExchange graffiti with a disembodied raceI can save the universe in a grain of sandI can hold the future in my virtual hand
Let's dance tonightTo a virtual songPress this keyAnd you can play along
Let's fly tonightOn our virtual wingsPress this keyTo see amazing things
Like a pair of vagabonds who wave between two passing trainsOr the glimpse of a woman's smile through a window in the rainI can smell her perfume, I can taste her lipsI can feel the voltage from her fingertips
Net boy, net girlSend your heartbeat round the world
couldn't tell you the Dead's worst lyric, surely can't be worse than either of those
― don't slip in mud (Matt #2), Friday, 27 July 2012 00:57 (thirteen years ago)
to seek the sacred river alphand drink the milk of paradise?
― mookieproof, Friday, 27 July 2012 00:59 (thirteen years ago)
contender for worst dead lyric:
Still got to work that eight hour dayWhether you like that job or notYou'd better keep it on ice while you're lining up your long shotWhich is to say, hey hey, keep your day jobDon't give it away, keep your day job, whatever they sayKeep your day job 'till your night job pays.Steady boys starting that eight day hourNever underrate that paycheck powerBy now you know that the face on your dollarGot a thumb on its nose and a hand on your collarWith a chance to say, hey hey, keep your day job....Daddy may drive a V-8 'VetteMama may bathe in champagne yetGod bless the child that's got his own stashNine to five and a place to crashwhich is to say...Sunday comes forget about work, Ring that bell for whatever it's worth.If you ask me like I know you won'tI'll tell you what to do what I know that you won't.
Which is to say, hey hey, keep your day jobDon't give it away, keep your day job, whatever they sayKeep your day job 'till your night job pays.
Steady boys starting that eight day hourNever underrate that paycheck powerBy now you know that the face on your dollarGot a thumb on its nose and a hand on your collarWith a chance to say, hey hey, keep your day job....
Daddy may drive a V-8 'VetteMama may bathe in champagne yetGod bless the child that's got his own stashNine to five and a place to crashwhich is to say...Sunday comes forget about work, Ring that bell for whatever it's worth.If you ask me like I know you won'tI'll tell you what to do what I know that you won't.
― how's life, Friday, 27 July 2012 01:01 (thirteen years ago)
Yeah, I just don't think those are as good as "Close to the Edge" or "Awaken".
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Friday, 27 July 2012 01:08 (thirteen years ago)
(esp "Close to the Edge", really)
I'd take "2112" over "Close To The Edge", but not by much.
― EZ Snappin, Friday, 27 July 2012 01:11 (thirteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX9YhX8acvc
― buzza, Friday, 27 July 2012 01:22 (thirteen years ago)
Yes has many great tracks from their classic years but have been very uneven since. Rush has continually made great songs for a very long time.
Here's a great lost classic from 1984:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVAKnGMc6WY&list=AL94UKMTqg-9CocLGbd6tpbuQRxyF4FGNr&index=10&feature=plcp
― Moodles, Friday, 27 July 2012 01:26 (thirteen years ago)
uh, that wasn't what I was expecting to show up...
― Moodles, Friday, 27 July 2012 01:27 (thirteen years ago)
Let's try that again
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVAKnGMc6WY
― Moodles, Friday, 27 July 2012 01:28 (thirteen years ago)
finally finished downloading—good lord, that took a long time! (possible foreshadowing of listening experience???)
initially worried I had gotten a corrupted file. then realized that no, there are only 3 tracks.
― chilliam carlbros chilliams (bernard snowy), Friday, 27 July 2012 01:31 (thirteen years ago)
better go 'head and use the restroom now, boys—you won't get another chance for a while
― chilliam carlbros chilliams (bernard snowy), Friday, 27 July 2012 01:36 (thirteen years ago)
first 'AAAAAA!' in "Close to the Edge" got a lol from me—second made my heart flutter a little bit
I can see what would drive someone to write and play this kind of music, but find the lack of dynamic and textural range kind of monotonous
the groove they settle into is nice tho. tres smooth. reminds me of Steely Dan in a weird way (maybe just "lol the 70s"). but I think the Dan made better and lasting-er music by focusing on studio technology instead of chops.
the instrumental (synth strings + sitary guitar) ~halfway thru is pretty. now they're singing and I'm like, whatever, I'm over it. is he saying "I get up to get down"? lol
only 2 1/2 minutes left now—truly, I am 'close to the edge'. vocals are back and I am as happy about that as I'm ever gonna be. pretty much the only memorable snatch of melody&lyrics I can recall = "close to the edge, down by the river". now, on to side B!
― chilliam carlbros chilliams (bernard snowy), Friday, 27 July 2012 02:04 (thirteen years ago)
this is pretty chill, I'm glad they're not playing annoying jazz-fusion anymore
― chilliam carlbros chilliams (bernard snowy), Friday, 27 July 2012 02:05 (thirteen years ago)
oh wow... you could call this a lil bit cheesy
― chilliam carlbros chilliams (bernard snowy), Friday, 27 July 2012 02:06 (thirteen years ago)
caught something about 'sailing a sea of light', which sounds about right. the bass and jangly guitar sound good, the slide-whistle synth and meditation chime not so much. also like the title "And You and I".
― chilliam carlbros chilliams (bernard snowy), Friday, 27 July 2012 02:09 (thirteen years ago)
he sings like Sting, or Sting sings like him, or something. I like the vocal on this one a lot more.
― chilliam carlbros chilliams (bernard snowy), Friday, 27 July 2012 02:10 (thirteen years ago)
both Yes and Rush went new wave pretty well
lifeson weirdly turned himself into one of the best post-punk guitarists
― wack nerd zinging in the dead of night (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 27 July 2012 02:10 (thirteen years ago)
Dan made better and lasting-er music by focusing on studio technology instead of chops.
This sounds odd to me: Steely Dan were big on chops and Yes were big on studio technology.
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Friday, 27 July 2012 02:11 (thirteen years ago)
was Nietzsche the inspiration for Yes's name? I am going to pretend this is true even if y'all tell me it's not
― chilliam carlbros chilliams (bernard snowy), Friday, 27 July 2012 02:13 (thirteen years ago)
yeah watch the Aja behind the music and hear all about steely dan torturing the world's best session musicans
― wack nerd zinging in the dead of night (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 27 July 2012 02:16 (thirteen years ago)
I love 90% of Rush's discography, scattered eras of the Dead's career, but only about 20% of Yes' oeuvre.
― heated debate over derpy hooves (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 27 July 2012 02:20 (thirteen years ago)
Dead. but i LOVE Yes (esp Yes Album through Close to the Edge), and really like some Rush.
― it's smdh time in America (will), Friday, 27 July 2012 02:21 (thirteen years ago)
multi-xp sund4r ya that didn't totally make sense—I am having a hard time getting at what I mean... "studio technology" was me thinking about the environment of the state-of-the-art multitrack studio, outsourcing the chops to session musicians, obsessing over every layer of recording that goes into the overall ~sonic canvas~ etc etc
― chilliam carlbros chilliams (bernard snowy), Friday, 27 July 2012 02:22 (thirteen years ago)
i should prob listen to more Rush
― it's smdh time in America (will), Friday, 27 July 2012 02:24 (thirteen years ago)