Robyn Hitchcock/Soft Boys: Classic or Dud?

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The production on the new LP is dreadful, esp. the dated sounding drum machine. Hard to believe Robyn couldn't find a proper drummer. There are some great songs on here but I fopund myself mostly distracted by how sterile it sounds.

kwhitehead, Wednesday, 27 March 2013 13:57 (thirteen years ago)

I hear you loud and clear. I went on at length over here so I'll link instead of pasting it in:

http://lightbulbhead.tumblr.com/post/45857127871/robyn-hitchcock-love-from-london-ive-been

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 27 March 2013 14:05 (thirteen years ago)

Really nice 35 minute SXSW solo set:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2xlyniZWms

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 2 April 2013 14:30 (thirteen years ago)

cool, thanks! yeah, haven't given the new one enough attention, but the production isn't super appealing. seems to have kind of drowned out a lot of robyn's guitar? which is one the main things, you know? have a feeling i'll probably like live versions of these songs more than the the studio versions.

tylerw, Tuesday, 2 April 2013 14:33 (thirteen years ago)

"Be Still" is almost redeemed by the solo version in that set. Almost, but not quite.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 2 April 2013 14:52 (thirteen years ago)

Thanks for that link EZ. This is great so far. Gonna rip it to my computer later. Unless it turns up at archive.org first...

Jopy's on a vacation far away (Jon Lewis), Tuesday, 2 April 2013 17:58 (thirteen years ago)

I just got the vinyl box of Luminous Groove from my local record store, which I had been openly coveting for more than a year. wow, these records are great. I had only heard Gotta Let This Hen Out and some of Fegmania, the Element Of Light stuff and the giant bunch of demos/outtakes/live extras is totally new to me. just like the first box, this demands total immersion, you can just swim around in the profusion of material for weeks.

the world's most impertinent web designer (sleeve), Thursday, 4 April 2013 04:23 (thirteen years ago)

I envy you. Helluva thing to delve into with fresh ears.

EZ Snappin, Thursday, 4 April 2013 04:28 (thirteen years ago)

"The Crawling" is rocking my world right now!

the world's most impertinent web designer (sleeve), Thursday, 4 April 2013 04:34 (thirteen years ago)

Nice!

EZ Snappin, Thursday, 4 April 2013 04:40 (thirteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

I just got the Record Store Day album, "There Goes The Ice", which collects his Phantom 45s plus 2 new tracks and these odds and sods are way better than "Love From London"! I hope this is made available elsewhere down the road.

"LfL" is half-good, but way down towards the bottom of his albums for me.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Sunday, 21 April 2013 02:29 (thirteen years ago)

My local was sold out but a text to a friend in Maine got me one. Will be a long time before I can hear it because I still have no record player.

EZ Snappin, Sunday, 21 April 2013 03:18 (thirteen years ago)

Included download codes are your friend.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Sunday, 21 April 2013 04:19 (thirteen years ago)

sweet find

Cunga, Sunday, 21 April 2013 08:13 (thirteen years ago)

cool.

EZ Snappin, Sunday, 21 April 2013 09:09 (thirteen years ago)

solid recent show here: http://archive.org/details/robynhitchcock2013-04-27.aud.flac.16
the love from london tracks are mostly improved upon by the venus 3.

tylerw, Friday, 3 May 2013 18:15 (thirteen years ago)

Cool. I've been depressed about having to miss the NYC show so I was hoping archive would come through.

Moron Tabernacle Chior (Jon Lewis), Friday, 3 May 2013 18:56 (thirteen years ago)

x-post-- Hey, I was at that Washington D.C. gig. Was worried a bit beforehand that Buck might diminish Hitchcock's set due to Buck's inebriation, but it all worked out fine -- As I noted on a Peter Buck thread -- Near the end of his (Buck's) opening set he said: "Bad news for you, I still have another song to do; good news- I'm drunk." Buck sang with an annoying affected voice on blues-rock and garage rock numbers, and joked about Fleetwood Mac twice. With Robyn Hitchcock though he was more subdued and playing the proper sideman role.

The Velvets, Beatles, & Byrds encores were great. I think some of it is on youtube.

curmudgeon, Friday, 3 May 2013 19:34 (thirteen years ago)

haha, peter buck! yeah the vocal stuff i've heard from him has been pretty dullsville. hopefully he's enjoying himself.

tylerw, Friday, 3 May 2013 19:43 (thirteen years ago)

maybe him and johnny marr can do a joint tour?

tylerw, Friday, 3 May 2013 19:43 (thirteen years ago)

And r Lloyd

Moron Tabernacle Chior (Jon Lewis), Friday, 3 May 2013 19:44 (thirteen years ago)

Golden voices

Moron Tabernacle Chior (Jon Lewis), Friday, 3 May 2013 19:44 (thirteen years ago)

Wait, Richard Lloyd's vocals are pretty solid compared to Buck and Marr. My comment when listening to Buck's show was, "Sounds like he's aping Captain Beefheart fronting a blues-rock bar band. Zzzzzzz..."

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Friday, 3 May 2013 21:48 (thirteen years ago)

haha, yeah, lloyd is arguably a "better" singer than verlaine. not that i *prefer* his vocals, mind you. i actually have managed to avoid hearing marr sing so far. should i continue to do so?

tylerw, Friday, 3 May 2013 21:53 (thirteen years ago)

it would've been awesome if buck turned out to be some amazing singer and he had just been holding out on everyone. Peter Buck-ley.

tylerw, Friday, 3 May 2013 21:54 (thirteen years ago)

groan...now drummer adds a roll

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 7 May 2013 15:10 (thirteen years ago)

two months pass...

Someone uploaded the Gotta Let This Hen Out! video. I never upgraded my VHS so I'm enjoying watching it this morning.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3u8Z9dlKa4

EZ Snappin, Monday, 22 July 2013 13:44 (twelve years ago)

cool, haven't seen that in ... 15 years? never released on DVD, I take it?

tylerw, Monday, 22 July 2013 14:34 (twelve years ago)

It came out on DVD in 2001, but I never bought it and I think it's out of print. It was just a straight transfer of the shit quality VHS so it was a low priority for me.

EZ Snappin, Monday, 22 July 2013 14:53 (twelve years ago)

this usta get shown on a local NY/NJ UHF station (one song at a time) constantly in the mid '80s.

playwright Greg Marlowe, secretly in love with Mary (Dr Morbius), Monday, 22 July 2013 14:58 (twelve years ago)

Last night I was listening to the Soft Boys "1976-81" comp and, by god, it's spectacular. The punkadelia sound, the harmonies, Robyn's twisted world view ("Sandra's Having Her Brain Out" was the first thing I ever heard from him at age 17 and it's never left my head since). I'm guessing there's lots more in the vault, not the least is the full Portland Arms gig which is wonderful. Bring it on!!

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Tuesday, 23 July 2013 01:42 (twelve years ago)

i still haven't gotten over the "have a heart betty"s on that

reggie (qualmsley), Tuesday, 23 July 2013 02:00 (twelve years ago)

Best 2cd retrospective ever.

Thelema & Louise (Jon Lewis), Tuesday, 23 July 2013 04:51 (twelve years ago)

just recently heard "Salamander" for the first time, what a fantastic, sick song.

JoeStork, Tuesday, 23 July 2013 06:02 (twelve years ago)

Yes! That track got orphaned in the most recent reissues from Yep Roc-- tragically, IMO.

Thelema & Louise (Jon Lewis), Tuesday, 23 July 2013 12:08 (twelve years ago)

kind of want to pretend those yep roc reissues never happened. do-over!

tylerw, Tuesday, 23 July 2013 14:19 (twelve years ago)

I was just mulling over "Two Halves For The Price Of One", an odds and ends comp at the end of the Soft Boys career. Only some of it has been released on CD:
Only The Stones Remain - Underwater Moonlight
Where Are The Prawns - Underwater Moonlight
The Bells Of Rhymney
There's Nobody Like You - Underwater Moonlight
Innocent Boy - Invisible History
Black Snake Diamond Rock (live)
Underwater Moonlight (live)
Astronomy Domine (live) - Invisible History
Outlaw Blues (live) - Invisible History
Mystery Train (live)

The version of Rhymney isn't the same one Robyn released as a b-side and Mystery Train is live vs the studio take on the 1976-81 comp. I think I've got that right...

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 24 July 2013 00:28 (twelve years ago)

'Innocent Boy' is so great, man I haven't heard/had that song in forever.

Thelema & Louise (Jon Lewis), Wednesday, 24 July 2013 04:21 (twelve years ago)

I think the Mystery Train on that is the same as on The Rout Of The Clones. Maybe not? I don't have them handy to compare.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 24 July 2013 04:31 (twelve years ago)

Rout is 1978 gig, Lope At The Hive is 1980.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 24 July 2013 11:19 (twelve years ago)

i'd like it if he put out the full gig from whence those live "two halves" tracks came. that's not floating around in the bootleg world, is it?

tylerw, Wednesday, 24 July 2013 14:08 (twelve years ago)

I've never seen it.

And thanks for the Rout/Lope clarification, GmcBB.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 24 July 2013 14:16 (twelve years ago)

It's too bad The Asking Tree isn't updated anymore, or that there's not another level of detail regarding versions of each track. I've been digging into this stuff for years and even I have to refresh my memory from time to time.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 24 July 2013 15:50 (twelve years ago)

Is there a specific date for the Lope recording? I had heard March 1980 but it doesn't match up with the one Asking Tree setlist for that time period.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 24 July 2013 16:31 (twelve years ago)

It's got to be this one: http://www.jh3.com/robyn/base/gig.asp?chubb=70 but clearly the tracklisting is incomplete.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 24 July 2013 20:34 (twelve years ago)

two months pass...

slightly confusing facebook update suggests that Joe Boyd is producing the next Hitchcock LP. which i think is good news.
gave love from london another try last week -- man, i would like to hear robyn's demos for it, because i really have trouble getting past the dullllll production (especially the programmed beats). hard to tell if the songs are good/bad/mediocre/whatever.

tylerw, Wednesday, 9 October 2013 16:58 (twelve years ago)

Joe Boyd is great news. I hope it's correct! Propellor Time felt a little Boyd-y and is my favorite of the last several RH LPs.

play on, El Chugadero, play on (Jon Lewis), Wednesday, 9 October 2013 17:14 (twelve years ago)

three weeks pass...

i wanna destroy you always segues into surrender by cheap trick for me...

a pox upon the media... got my kiss records out...

i have very mixed feelings about this dude but i wanna destroy you is all time, not that this is news to anybody

flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Monday, 4 November 2013 10:53 (twelve years ago)

gave love from london another try last week -- man, i would like to hear robyn's demos for it, because i really have trouble getting past the dullllll production (especially the programmed beats). hard to tell if the songs are good/bad/mediocre/whatever.

Tyler, my feelings echo yours. I'm not sure the demos would be much better, the songs themselves are just not strong:

Harry's Song - Nice piano but his singing is a bit out of tune at times. Meh.

Be Still - This is a good one with good lyrics as most of his death-focused songs are. I dig the cello.

Stupefied - Um, no, jeez I don't like this one at all from the programmed beat to the weak keyboards. "You wanna get high but you don't know why", blech.

I Love You - This is alright, with an aggressive vibe, but he's done this sort of song better many times. Mentioning tendrils and dissolving just makes me want to queue up "Clean Steve" and "Chinese Bones", respectively.

Devil On A String - This might be better in demo form but the playing just seems so uninspired and the lyrics aren't memorable.

Strawberries Dress - Feels like a cut-and-paste job where all the pieces don't fit. Meh.

Death & Love - Crikey, who pressed the wrong button on the drum machine? Is he trying to sound like an "Avalon" outtake? His lyrics on this album feel forced - neither straight-forward nor weird enough. The "I got screwed, uh-huh" bit is very poor.

Fix You - I like this one, he takes some chances with aggressive vocals and it works.

My Rain - Again, his singing sounds slightly out of tune in places. Dull song anyway.

End Of Time - Not bad, not great. The teaser snippet of the unincluded title track is possibly the best thing on the album!

Didn't he say he was going for a modern/pop sound on this album? I guess that explains the production choices. Both this and "Tromso" have an unfinished feeling. Even taking the best tracks from both results in a bottom-tier release in his vast catalog. Ah well, they can't all be gems.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Monday, 4 November 2013 16:11 (twelve years ago)

four weeks pass...

Wonderful show last night:

https://twitter.com/2fortheroaduk/status/407258157942312961/photo/1

also playing tonight, with a cellist (I forget who) - there were a few tickets on the door last night, so maybe there will be tonight, and he seems to be on very good form right now.

toby, Monday, 2 December 2013 06:18 (twelve years ago)


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