Do 'The Smiths', 'Johnny', 'Andy' or 'Mike' appear in the lyrics?
― more Allegro-like (Turrican), Wednesday, 18 October 2017 13:16 (eight years ago)
Yeah if I'd been in the Beatles I doubt I would've even noticed really
― albvivertine, Wednesday, 18 October 2017 20:41 (eight years ago)
Wonder if Pete Best ever thinks about it.
― pplains, Wednesday, 18 October 2017 20:46 (eight years ago)
Destroy the 1981 comeback..
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2018 03:22 (eight years ago)
― Whiney On The Moog (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 8 March 2018 04:37 (eight years ago)
1979’s superior eponymous effort (its single “Blow Away” is a beguiling little gem that’s the equal of any McCartney)love that entire album
― reverse-periscoping (Autumn Almanac), Thursday, 8 March 2018 08:35 (eight years ago)
Let's rap and tap at Crackerbox Palace
― timellison, Friday, 9 March 2018 15:36 (eight years ago)
Sounds so much like Jerry Garcia on "Pisces Fish"
― timellison, Tuesday, 5 June 2018 20:34 (eight years ago)
I've never listened to all of Gone Troppo before. What a weird album, not sure if its good. Some ELO-isms creeping in but also a lot of other left-field production choices.
― Οὖτις, Tuesday, 4 February 2020 18:04 (six years ago)
also, this is fucking bizarrehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzKjMpP4-gg
― Οὖτις, Tuesday, 4 February 2020 20:08 (six years ago)
33 1/3 is not a bad album.
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 4 February 2020 20:14 (six years ago)
def a step up from Extra Texture and Dark Hoarse
― Οὖτις, Tuesday, 4 February 2020 20:37 (six years ago)
there's a lovely tribute to Smokey that vocally he almost pulls off
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 4 February 2020 20:38 (six years ago)
dude really milked diminished chords for everything he could
― budo jeru, Wednesday, 5 February 2020 02:45 (six years ago)
― breastcrawl, Wednesday, 5 February 2020 10:22 (six years ago)
― A-B-C. A-Always, B-Be, C-Chooglin (will), Wednesday, 5 February 2020 10:44 (six years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XdvDeI-neI
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 5 February 2020 11:03 (six years ago)
33 1/3 is one of his better albums, yes.
― akm, Wednesday, 5 February 2020 14:55 (six years ago)
on the whole his solo releases after All Things are an exercise in frustration; every album has at least one good song, most of them have a handful of really good songs, and an equal or greater proportion of shit.
On Gone Troppo I liked the Time Bandits song and Circles is alright for a Beatles leftover.
― akm, Wednesday, 5 February 2020 14:57 (six years ago)
Most people will stick up for one after ATMP; I will for Living in the Material World and Cloud Nine (which doesn't have bad songs if you consider "Got My Mind..." an annoyance instead of shit).
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 5 February 2020 15:46 (six years ago)
every album has at least one good song, most of them have a handful of really good songs,
yeah when i was on a Harrison kick last year i *think* Extra Texture is the one i decided was the worst but "You" is still awesome
― A-B-C. A-Always, B-Be, C-Chooglin (will), Wednesday, 5 February 2020 15:54 (six years ago)
that's such, to quote him, a "grotty" album. His coke album, apparently, but it sounds as if he were on quaaludes.
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 5 February 2020 15:56 (six years ago)
"You" is still awesome
yes!! And yet I still kinda wish it was Ronnie Spector singing it instead of George, it really strains his range. But what a killer riff.
I feel like this is the case with a lot of the better material scattered across his solo albums - often they're marred by poor production choices. Lynne really was a corrective in this respect.
― Οὖτις, Wednesday, 5 February 2020 16:16 (six years ago)
I dunno -- that SNL sax in "You" is an irritant. I'd rather George imitate the sax.
My favorite cover songs of George and John tunes.
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 7 February 2020 01:49 (six years ago)
Lynne really was a corrective in this respect.
I disagree. The four Dark Horse albums that precede Cloud Nine are all nice sounding. Also disagree that there's a lot of substandard stuff on them, but I suppose I am a fan. They're about a wash for me, probably 33 1/3, the '79 album, and Gone Troppo all about equal, with Somewhere in England a notch below.
― timellison, Friday, 7 February 2020 05:19 (six years ago)
And Gone Troppo is the nicest sounding of the bunch.
― timellison, Friday, 7 February 2020 05:20 (six years ago)
Start the cement mixer!
Start the cement mixer!― timellison
― timellison
put-ti put-ti
there's a lovely tribute to Smokey that vocally he almost pulls off― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn)
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn)
i mean soul in a bowl is great but now i'm imagining george singing "piss slave", badly
i'm just not sure he was vocally assertive enough for the song
re: covers - robert wyatt's "love" and, funnily enough, "weird" al yankovic's completely straight "what is life" are particular loves of mine
oh, and i do enjoy the bush tetras' "cold turkey" as well
― you know my name, look up the number of the beast (rushomancy), Friday, 7 February 2020 07:03 (six years ago)
the one thing about a lot of his solo albums that bugs me is that his voice sounds too high. this is particularly true on Extra Texture; maybe it's the coke, but it also just sounds like he sped up the tape a lot of the time.
― akm, Friday, 7 February 2020 15:36 (six years ago)
"the '79 album" this is my second favorite solo albums of his. I think it's mostly completely marvelous. I even like "here comes the moon moon the moon the moon the moooooon"
― akm, Friday, 7 February 2020 15:37 (six years ago)
"Your Love is Forever"! "Blow Away"!
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 7 February 2020 15:42 (six years ago)
I even like "here comes the moon moon the moon the moon the moooooon"
no need for shame, this is a v pretty song
― Οὖτις, Friday, 7 February 2020 15:48 (six years ago)
I dunno -- that SNL sax in "You"...
― A-B-C. A-Always, B-Be, C-Chooglin (will), Friday, 7 February 2020 15:59 (six years ago)
"pretty" is exactly the word i'd used for "here comes the moon" - have been a fan since first listen.
― Doctor Casino, Friday, 7 February 2020 16:03 (six years ago)
Interesting tidbit I just leaned—sax courtesy of Jim Horn of Wrecking Crew fame, who also supplied flute on Canned Heat’s Goin Up the Country.
― A-B-C. A-Always, B-Be, C-Chooglin (will), Friday, 7 February 2020 16:46 (six years ago)
learned
I’m realizing that I’m still not over that terrible Scorsese documentary. One of the few I can remember that left me thinking less of its subject.
― Naive Teen Idol, Saturday, 8 February 2020 14:25 (six years ago)
Listening again to BRAINWASHED. I'm fond of this record. 'Looking For My Life' a favourite.
― the pinefox, Monday, 27 July 2020 08:08 (five years ago)
I like that record a lot. I tend to stop before it gets to the title track, but everything else on it is lovely.
― Lily Dale, Monday, 27 July 2020 09:30 (five years ago)
That's definitely one of his better records. All Things Must Pass is hands down my favorite by a huge margin (sans the "jam" disc, which George originally intended as a free 'bonus' rather than an actual part of the album proper), but Living in the Material World, the self-titled 1979 album and Cloud Nine aren't bad albums, and I'd put Brainwashed on par with those three.
"Any Road" is especially good, he's had that since the late '80s and even played it in his last TV performance several years before he passed away. "P2 Vatican Blues (Last Saturday Night" and the gorgeous instrumental "Marwa Blues" are two more highlights - I think those three tracks are the ones I'd return to the most, but the rest ain't bad. I haven't listened to them in years but I still remember bits from "Pisces Fish," "Stuck Inside a Cloud" and I think a few others. ("Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" is a charming cover, I've seen the video it came from quite a few times.)
― birdistheword, Monday, 27 July 2020 21:56 (five years ago)
Once a year I get to come on here and say "I reviewed that."
I reviewed that.
http://www.villagevoice.com/2002/12/31/shiva-shiva-yall/
― clemenza, Monday, 27 July 2020 21:58 (five years ago)
Clem, that's a lovely review. I especially liked your pointing out how unusual and protean Harrison's guitar was, soaking up Hawaiian as well as Indian influences.
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 27 July 2020 23:17 (five years ago)
and, yes, Cloud Nine, birdistheword, is one of the most assured of Beatles solo albums.
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 27 July 2020 23:33 (five years ago)
Thanks, Alfred.
The strongest memory I have of that album--more Harrison's death, actually--is that, on the news, it was the very first break in non-stop 9/11 coverage. I remember checking the national news that night, and one or two networks led with 9/11, and the other(s) let with Harrison's death.
― clemenza, Monday, 27 July 2020 23:39 (five years ago)
I recently discovered this 1987 interview with Harrison:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1wkRVUlCzM
Pretty funny spot around the 7-minute mark when the interviewer mentions that Lennon was quoted as saying young George idolized him. George's response is kind of hilarious.
― Darin, Tuesday, 28 July 2020 00:04 (five years ago)
He's lying, of course, but the lack of sentimentality endears me to him.
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 28 July 2020 00:07 (five years ago)
and of course he's right about Lennon -- the bit from the 1980 Lennon interview exposes the power relationship. George is course correct about his own contributions to John songs.
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 28 July 2020 00:08 (five years ago)
LOL, re: that interview that was an excellent response. (And more than the others, Lennon was very vocal about every little contribution he made to everyone else's songs - there's a book that tried to break down the contributions of each member to each song, and the author said figuring out Lennon's required far less guesswork because he was more prone to bringing them up in great detail.)
I loved George's blunt sense of humor as well. You see that next to his sentimental side in that interview alone. He's often like that with John's death, and I think he can be because of his spirituality (i.e. his belief on what will happen to everyone after death).
Another example of that humor:https://www.nytimes.com/1989/12/01/arts/no-3-beatle-reunion-george-harrison-says.html
And I always loved how he talked about John and Paul during the Beatles' HOF induction (both absent for very different reasons).https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NO-HK_csGwk
― birdistheword, Tuesday, 28 July 2020 17:50 (five years ago)
I like George’s smile, it was slightly mischievous but warm
― brimstead, Tuesday, 28 July 2020 18:00 (five years ago)
“Be here now” and “the day the world gets round” are good stuff
― calstars, Sunday, 6 September 2020 21:22 (five years ago)