not even any kakuki makeup to distract you
― set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Sunday, 6 October 2013 22:53 (twelve years ago)
kabuki
― set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Sunday, 6 October 2013 22:54 (twelve years ago)
So I screened Pretty Maids All In A Row tonight...balls description upthread basically otm. As nutty early '70s movies go, it's definitely couple notches below Beyond the Valley of The Dolls, Prime Cut, Harold & Maude and Brewster McCloud. The non-Rock lead is sub-Bud Cort. Telly Savalas is auditioning for "Kojak". Angie's smokin'. Loads more 70s babes too: Joy Bang, Barbara Leigh (as Rock's wife!), June Fairchild (earlier the jumper in Head and later Eastwood's hooker in Thunderbolt and Lightfoot and the Ajax lady in Up In Smoke).
Has a fantastic Osmonds track as a theme, way better on all counts than alot of this Eagles stuff: http://youtu.be/zxsi_DQ7gIM (there's a faster and even better version that plays over the end credits)
― A Made Man In The Mellow Mafia (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 7 October 2013 02:40 (twelve years ago)
that's a good osmonds album. that album has good country rock on it. or good ersatz jackson five country rock anyway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lo5RsfsxzY0
― scott seward, Monday, 7 October 2013 03:42 (twelve years ago)
I like Kiss mostly bc they were the first band I ever worshipped as a kidBut their catalog is full of dire terribleness
Best Kiss record BY FAR = Ace's first solo joint.
― Sir Lord Baltimora (Myonga Vön Bontee), Monday, 7 October 2013 03:45 (twelve years ago)
otm
― set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 7 October 2013 03:46 (twelve years ago)
and like i said earlier, i saw ace play in a bar in brewster, new york and he was awesome.
― scott seward, Monday, 7 October 2013 03:52 (twelve years ago)
Some of my favourite Kissongs were all Ace's too! "Rocket Ride", "Shock Me"...
― Sir Lord Baltimora (Myonga Vön Bontee), Monday, 7 October 2013 03:55 (twelve years ago)
"Try And Love Again"
http://i924.photobucket.com/albums/ad88/whitcap91/Randy/cap085-2.jpg
http://youtu.be/8LNXk0Q3N2s
― scott seward, Monday, 7 October 2013 13:17 (twelve years ago)
another classic....
from the classic era...
from this classic band...
I like this song! I legitimately like this song. I like Randy's voice and the guitar riff and the "Ohhhh ohh ohh ohh ohhhhs" and the "Gonna try gonna try gonna try" and the nice way it fades out at the end and the lyrics are unobjectionable.
― carl agatha, Monday, 7 October 2013 13:26 (twelve years ago)
I had a dream about this thread last night, btw. The regular participants were sitting around a large picnic table on a train and scott put on the daily Eagles song, but it was one from the dreaded upcoming albums and we all just looked at each other unhappily, unable to even summon up the energy to talk about it.
― carl agatha, Monday, 7 October 2013 13:28 (twelve years ago)
(I was on the train commuting to my job as a basketball coach at an all-girls private high school, btw. I don't know where the rest of you were going.)
― carl agatha, Monday, 7 October 2013 13:29 (twelve years ago)
ave et vale, Randy. You will be replaced by a more pliable edition.
This is fine, mellow gold Seventies stuff, meant to be heard pleasantly murmuring over the PA at some lakeside bar: it could be Dan Fogelberg; Loggins and Messina; Randy: it's all good. As usual, the guitars are ace.
― col, Monday, 7 October 2013 13:30 (twelve years ago)
yeah, this is the best song on the record for me after "New Kid" and the title track.
― col, Monday, 7 October 2013 13:32 (twelve years ago)
mellow gold Seventies stuff
Ah, bingo. That's why I like it so much.
― carl agatha, Monday, 7 October 2013 13:32 (twelve years ago)
DC FATTBOY 4 months agolove Randy's soulful, high-pitched vocals and Don Felder's ringing/chiming guitar. to me the eagles stopped being eagles when Randy and Bernie left. from then on they were more like Fleetwood Mac. sorry, I just like the originals. Desperado was one of the best concept albums of all time
I'm almost getting a Big Star feeling off this, somewhere between "My Life Is Right" and "Try Again." Kinda digging it; unlike Glenley lyrics, you don't get the sense that the sensitivity is masking douchey motives.
― hopping and bopping to the krokodil rot (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Monday, 7 October 2013 13:34 (twelve years ago)
I could tell it was a Randy song because as good as it is, I checked the YouTube timer to see how if it was almost done and saw that it still had two minutes left.
Farewell, bass playin' Poco man. It will be impossible to replace you.
― pplains, Monday, 7 October 2013 13:40 (twelve years ago)
Randy's hair is so perfect in that picture!
This song is ok, he sounds enough like Chris Bell that I can deal with ignoring the lyrics, but as soon as I try to pay attention to what he's saying, he does some little totally Eagles vocal flourish and i realize what I'm doing: I'm somewhat enjoying an Eagles song.
― Untt (La Lechera), Monday, 7 October 2013 13:50 (twelve years ago)
ha i just went back and read two posts upexactly -- everything was good until the illusion broke that took ~ 2min
― Untt (La Lechera), Monday, 7 October 2013 13:54 (twelve years ago)
i've said this elsewhere but i really like try and love again! it's a song i would actually choose to listen to once in a while.
re: pretty maids, the comment that it's better with walsh's voice than it would have been with henley's is right on. i also think i just really hate henley's voice.
― call all destroyer, Monday, 7 October 2013 14:27 (twelve years ago)
love the intro guitar lick on this song.
totally hear the Big Star comparison someone made on the "one. by. one. the lonely feelings come" part
this is one of my favorite album tracks so far.
― lorde willin' (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 7 October 2013 15:35 (twelve years ago)
what was the other eagles song we heard that reminded me of big star? i can't remember now. it was an early one.
― scott seward, Monday, 7 October 2013 16:45 (twelve years ago)
yeah i know what you're talking about but can't remember either
my brain's not the same as when we began this journey
― lorde willin' (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 7 October 2013 16:46 (twelve years ago)
iirc, it was something off the first record.
― hopping and bopping to the krokodil rot (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Monday, 7 October 2013 16:59 (twelve years ago)
ctrl + f "chris bell"
― Untt (La Lechera), Monday, 7 October 2013 17:00 (twelve years ago)
This is another good one. I was four minutes in before checking to see if was ending. That said, the coda isn't as pointless as previous ones in the catalogue. See ya Randy...
― A Made Man In The Mellow Mafia (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 7 October 2013 18:20 (twelve years ago)
is this a bad rip or does the volume really drop precipitously at 2:38?
me too, getting mostly a Poco/Firefall vibe off this one, but yeah it could just as easily have been the uncredited track left off Radio City in favour of "Back of a Car"
― Shut Down, vol. 3 (Lee626), Monday, 7 October 2013 18:52 (twelve years ago)
(xxp) also ctrl + f "try again"
― open letter to an open letter to a fanzine (fact checking cuz), Monday, 7 October 2013 18:54 (twelve years ago)
I'm sorry Randy but I cannot get with this one at all. It is the boringest kind of music I can imagine. I've tried listening to Big Star and reached the same conclusion - it is one place where the ILM cosmos and I will never meet.
― Ismael Klata, Monday, 7 October 2013 22:38 (twelve years ago)
Speed
I said listen driverI can't afford the fare.
You can get off when you want to,but I cannot stop it here.
Slow it down now captain,that chick just missed her stop.
Can you feel the pressure in the air?this bus is going to pop.
We have to keep it moving,or else we might explode.
This ride will be the death of us,a bomb's a heavy load.
― Zachary Taylor, Tuesday, 8 October 2013 05:50 (twelve years ago)
Okay, I've got it out of my system. This thread's just got me thinking about metaphors.
Stepping onto the asphalt,plastic bags in the air.
Cashier say I've still got time,He can still sell beer.
I wander through aisleways,Look at all of those fruits.
bought some Negro Modelo,pack of Phillies Cheroots.
― Zachary Taylor, Tuesday, 8 October 2013 06:32 (twelve years ago)
Glenn: It's not a trip to the corner store, it's an EAGLES trip to the corner store.Timothy: Can you get me some pretzels?Don: Quiet you!
― A Made Man In The Mellow Mafia (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 8 October 2013 06:46 (twelve years ago)
The Gashlycrumb Eagles
― Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 8 October 2013 07:48 (twelve years ago)
Okay, the next one actually IS a doozy
― glumdalclitch, Tuesday, 8 October 2013 09:15 (twelve years ago)
It's the one called "pretentious and condescending" by Robert Christgau.
― glumdalclitch, Tuesday, 8 October 2013 09:16 (twelve years ago)
I'm waiting for the knives to come out...
― Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 8 October 2013 10:04 (twelve years ago)
"The Last Resort"
http://www.donhenleyonline.com/images/eaglesGEFnoscore.jpg
http://youtu.be/RG-XBz1tjIU
― scott seward, Tuesday, 8 October 2013 12:48 (twelve years ago)
She came from Providence, the one in Rhode Island Where the old world shadows hang heavy in the air She packed her hopes and dreams like a refugee Just as her father came across the sea
She heard about a place people were smilin' They spoke about the red man's way, and how they loved the land And they came from everywhere to the Great Divide Seeking a place to stand or a place to hide
Down in the crowded bars, out for a good time, Can't wait to tell you all, what it's like up there And they called it paradise I don't know why Somebody laid the mountains low while the town got high
Then the chilly winds blew down Across the desert through the canyons of the coast, to the Malibu Where the pretty people play, hungry for power to light their neon way and give them things to do
Some rich men came and raped the land, Nobody caught 'em Put up a bunch of ugly boxes, and Jesus, people bought 'em And they called it paradise The place to be They watched the hazy sun, sinking in the sea
You can leave it all behind and sail to Lahaina just like the missionaries did, so many years ago They even brought a neon sign: "Jesus is coming" Brought the white man's burden down Brought the white man's reign
Who will provide the grand design? What is yours and what is mine? 'Cause there is no more new frontier We have got to make it here
We satisfy our endless needs and justify our bloody deeds, in the name of destiny and the name of God
And you can see them there, On Sunday morning They stand up and sing about what it's like up there They call it paradise I don't know why You call someplace paradise, kiss it goodbye
― scott seward, Tuesday, 8 October 2013 12:50 (twelve years ago)
The Eagles do privilege
― glumdalclitch, Tuesday, 8 October 2013 13:18 (twelve years ago)
"She came from Providence,the one in Rhode Island"
move over, Wallace Stevens
― col, Tuesday, 8 October 2013 13:21 (twelve years ago)
Glenn Frey told Redbeard on an episode of In the Studio with Redbeard (which devoted an entire episode to the making of Hotel California) “I have to give all the credit for "The Last Resort" to (Don) Henley. It was the first time that Don, on his own, took it upon himself to write an epic story. We were very much at that time, concerned about the environment and doing anti-nuclear benefit (concerts). It seemed the perfect way to wrap up all of the different topics we had explored on the Hotel California album. Don found himself as a lyricist with that song, kind of outdid himself...We're constantly screwing up paradise and that was the point of the song and that at some point there is going to be no more new frontiers. I mean we're putting junk, er, garbage into space now. There's enough crap floating around the planet that we can't even use so it just seems to be our way. It's unfortunate but that is sort of what happens".
― Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 8 October 2013 13:26 (twelve years ago)
In a 1978 interview with Rolling Stone, Henley said: "'The Last Resort', on Hotel California, is still one of my favorite songs... That's because I care more about the environment than about writing songs about drugs or love affairs or excesses of any kind. The gist of the song was that when we find something good, we destroy it by our presence — by the very fact that man is the only animal on earth that is capable of destroying his environment. The environment is the reason I got into politics: to try to do something about what I saw as the complete destruction of most of the resources that we have left. We have mortgaged our future for gain and greed."
Poor Randy looks like he's getting pushed right off the sofa
― Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 8 October 2013 13:27 (twelve years ago)
when we find something good, we destroy it by our presence
I believe that was printed on their satin tour jackets that year.
― hopping and bopping to the krokodil rot (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Tuesday, 8 October 2013 13:31 (twelve years ago)
If anything on here, I'm justifying my Eagles hate.
Not sure if it's worth sitting through seven minutes and twenty-eight seconds of how the west was wasted.
― pplains, Tuesday, 8 October 2013 13:33 (twelve years ago)
more leaden drumming, a non-melody endlessly repeated, 7:28 minutes long ... welcome to the Hotel Califillernia
― Brad C., Tuesday, 8 October 2013 13:33 (twelve years ago)
He found his voice alright: Henley's been bitching and moaning about lost paradise ever since
― the objections to Drake from non-REAL HIPHOP people (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 8 October 2013 13:34 (twelve years ago)