Before POLLywood - The Go-Betweens - Artist Poll #98 - VOTING THREAD

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No-one's mentioned Watershed by name yet. The politeness (?!) of the singles didn't excite me as a silly schoolkid but, while some of the production now sounds very 1991, this one has an awful lot of deep cuts I keep returning to. "Broadway Bride", "Just Get That Straight", "Haunted House", "Stones for You", etc. (Most of which, IIRC, had been destined for the seventh GBs LP that never was.)

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Thursday, 13 June 2019 02:18 (six years ago)

TS: Dave Dobbyn vs Mick Harvey. LOL.

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Thursday, 13 June 2019 02:23 (six years ago)

"Stones for You" became one of their standards, and I'm fond of "Sally's Revolution."

recriminations from the nitpicking woke (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 13 June 2019 02:26 (six years ago)

(I take there is not a decent sounding version of Oceans Apart I can illegally download somewhere? Like a vinyl rip?)

Is there a reason that you want to do so illegally? Because otherwise, the CD is $10, the download is $9, and the 128k stream is free at https://thego-betweens.bandcamp.com/album/oceans-apart

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Thursday, 13 June 2019 04:14 (six years ago)

Luke Haines totally ran with 'Broadway Bride' for The Auteurs 'Showgirl'

PaulTMA, Thursday, 13 June 2019 14:36 (six years ago)

xpost It is because the CD mastering is the worst I've ever heard on a profession release. I normally don't care too much about these things but it's an absolute abomination. It's probably my least listened to album overall and that has nothing to do with the quality of the music. Single version of Finding You, sounds much less distorted on Spotify.

PaulTMA, Thursday, 13 June 2019 14:38 (six years ago)

I'm not merely talking 'brickwalled', it's basically ruined.

PaulTMA, Thursday, 13 June 2019 14:39 (six years ago)

Ah - in that case I’d doubt that any vinyl edition in 2005 was mastered separately. Try the stream and see, though?

This ten-year-old fansite thread says the UK label did a second pressing at the time & would replace yr CDs, but it was only able to get the situation down to “distorted” from “horribly distorted”

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Thursday, 13 June 2019 19:53 (six years ago)

So, weirdly, the Locust Girls song posted upthread is available on Spotify (UK) but titled Ashes on the Lawn, from the Worlds Apart EP:

https://open.spotify.com/track/6OhZNKHWswXlFpUPjty9Ub?si=mf4B8JROTJKqRMKf2cC9RA

I wonder if that's a fuck-up or whether that's an alternative name for the track.

Alba, Thursday, 13 June 2019 20:18 (six years ago)

Well that's interesting. Those EP tracks are the only officially-released GBs tracks I've never heard. Maybe that's effectively only two unheard tracks rather three then! :)

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Friday, 14 June 2019 01:06 (six years ago)

With the lead guitar, it said on the 16 Lovers Lane documentary that John Willsteed overdubbed a lot of guitar parts onto 16 Lovers Lane.

aphoristical, Friday, 14 June 2019 03:20 (six years ago)

Yeah, the nylon-string solo on "Streets..." is famously Willsteed's. And the various stacked "mandolin-like" [his words, IIRC] concoctions, etc. He gets quite emotional about how much he was allowed to contribute and his enduring fondness for the record in the Right Here documentary. Which was interesting given his fabled abrasiveness during that period.

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Friday, 14 June 2019 04:45 (six years ago)

I knew the fancier guitar parts weren't McLennan, couldn't remember who played them though. Love his lead work though.

John Harris is a Guardian columnist (Tom D.), Friday, 14 June 2019 07:29 (six years ago)

The leisurely deadline is another two weeks away but here's a BUMP for anyone who might have overlooked it.

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Monday, 17 June 2019 07:11 (six years ago)

Working on it.

John Harris is a Guardian columnist (Tom D.), Monday, 17 June 2019 07:22 (six years ago)

On the matter of non-virtuosic guitar parts, I always liked the repeated two-note licks on this b-side I already mentioned. (And McLennan's talk-y singing, for that matter.)

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

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Monday, 17 June 2019 08:43 (six years ago)

Love that track, it's on my long list.

John Harris is a Guardian columnist (Tom D.), Monday, 17 June 2019 08:52 (six years ago)

I think it's virtually the first thing they did they did with Vickers on bass, so I guess that's the birth of McLennan as official lead guitarist right there. :)

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Monday, 17 June 2019 08:54 (six years ago)

He plays lead guitar on the first album!

Orpheus Knutt (Tom D.), Monday, 17 June 2019 12:13 (six years ago)

Not as "official lead guitarist" though. :) Guitar on three tracks by the look of it. Interesting.

Other thing I can't believe I only just noticed: Stewart Lee wrote sleeve notes for the 2002 issue.

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Monday, 17 June 2019 13:50 (six years ago)

Not sure how I failed to realise it was Amanda Brown playing violin on this!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2R-dV6uwYk

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Wednesday, 19 June 2019 02:23 (six years ago)

I think I have my top 30 Go-Betweens songs and my albums list ready. Just need to work on the solo/side projects part now.

These guys really are the best.

kitchen person, Wednesday, 19 June 2019 04:59 (six years ago)

Didn't realise that Westlake played a BBC Janice Long session in 1987 backed by Brown, Forster & Vickers. (xpost)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSwA4zCZXVk

Portsmouth Bubblejet, Wednesday, 19 June 2019 07:42 (six years ago)

starting to worry that these songs are all Too Good and therefore impossible to rank

old cloud yells at man (voodoo chili), Wednesday, 19 June 2019 13:39 (six years ago)

Go Betweens done in by choice paralysis.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 19 June 2019 14:10 (six years ago)

More like Can’t-Choose-Betweens amirite

old cloud yells at man (voodoo chili), Wednesday, 19 June 2019 14:14 (six years ago)

These Servants/Westlake revelations perhaps shouldn't be surprising. I seem to recall the 1990 Servants LP sounding like possibly the only record ever modelled on Send Me a Lullaby.

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Wednesday, 19 June 2019 14:24 (six years ago)

I just listened to Send Me A Lullaby for the first time, and did not have a good time. Any tips on what's good about it?

L'assie (Euler), Wednesday, 19 June 2019 18:03 (six years ago)

Er, Lindy's drumming?

Orpheus Knutt (Tom D.), Wednesday, 19 June 2019 18:04 (six years ago)

It's a fascinating disaster.

recriminations from the nitpicking woke (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 19 June 2019 18:09 (six years ago)

Sometimes I think I'm the only person in the world who likes Send Me A Lullaby. I'm biased; it's an album that changed my life in lots of little ways. I wrote an article about it at 16 for a site with loose connections to this one, and that led to a few fun years writing about music. Years later, I named my dating profile after a track off the album thinking no one would recognise it. I met one guy who did and we ended up living together. I associate the album with romantic folly and sadness; it's a really teenage record, all fumbles and mistakes.

To me it sounds wonderful and trembly and vulnerable, if a little overlong. Grant's songs are gorgeous and sad, and Eight Pictures is one of Robert's best lyrics. It's just post-punk weirdly worn by traditional songwriters who didn't suit it - a necessary growth spasm to get to Before Hollywood. I still like it better than great swathes of 16 Lovers Lane.

verhexen, Wednesday, 19 June 2019 18:53 (six years ago)

I quite like it. Though a couple of tracks are downright ugly and it may have been better as an eight-track mini album like the original Aus issue. (A slightly different selection of eight tracks. eg. 'Eight Pictures' wasn't on that, insanely.)

I sometimes wonder what it would have been like if they'd gone to John Brand an album earlier and captured some prettier vocal takes.

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Wednesday, 19 June 2019 23:46 (six years ago)

Agree with that - though I find it hard to forgive them for that one track with the worst sax playing I've ever heard in my life.

Orpheus Knutt (Tom D.), Thursday, 20 June 2019 06:51 (six years ago)

You could argue that The Wave Pictures based their entire career on Eight Pictures

PaulTMA, Thursday, 20 June 2019 08:49 (six years ago)

yes! their cover of it is so good.

verhexen, Thursday, 20 June 2019 12:54 (six years ago)

The weird thing about that saxophone is that it was played by this bloke, who was, unsurprisingly, rarely (ever?) credited as a saxophonist anywhere else. There's at least one interview where the GBs giggled about having a proper pop star guesting on their record.

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Thursday, 20 June 2019 13:32 (six years ago)

Ride is my main keeper on Send Me A Lullaby. I've always found it so odd that it's such a weak and confused sounding record as they'd already put out some great singles before it (Hammer The Hammer, Karen, I need Two Heads). It's not like they hadn't learnt to write good songs by then, it's just they didn't pick their best material.
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kitchen person, Thursday, 20 June 2019 13:42 (six years ago)

BUMP! Just over a week until the arbitrary and not particularly rigid end-of-the-month voting deadline.

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Sunday, 23 June 2019 01:48 (six years ago)

So I downloaded what purports to be the "Worlds Apart" EP and "Ashes On The Lawn" sounds just like "The Locust Girls".

Also discovered some other heretofor unknown Go-B's b-sides:
https://www.discogs.com/The-Go-Betweens-Here-Comes-A-City/release/11021483

1 Here Comes A City 3:22
2 Erotic Sunshine 3:11
3 Stone 4:23

Anyone heard the latter two?

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Sunday, 23 June 2019 03:40 (six years ago)

Just going through some of their solo works. I honestly could vote for every song on The Evangelist. It's such a special album.

kitchen person, Sunday, 23 June 2019 04:27 (six years ago)

And it's getting a vinyl reissue in a couple of weeks. Will definitely be picking that up.

kitchen person, Sunday, 23 June 2019 04:33 (six years ago)

I have to think some more about solo stuff. Just got around to entering my (GB) tracks. Every album but one is represented. And I just realised I included 5 consecutive tracks from one of them!

Have received just a handful of others so far, so any given ballot may well have the power to seriously skew the distribution!

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Sunday, 23 June 2019 08:14 (six years ago)

Ballot sent! 9 albums represented, really surprised myself there

bunny slopes, Sunday, 23 June 2019 09:20 (six years ago)

Even found room for non-album singles (Hammer the Hammer/Rock and Roll Friend) and STILL feel like I barely scratched the surface. So so many great songs

bunny slopes, Sunday, 23 June 2019 09:29 (six years ago)

My focus is pretty narrow, but there's still too many good songs to choose only 30. I've only got two RF solo albums so I'm not going anywhere near that poll.

Orpheus Knutt (Tom D.), Sunday, 23 June 2019 10:26 (six years ago)

It's not that I think the solo work is better but I've found the process of whittling down to 30 harder. Nearly there.

Alba, Sunday, 23 June 2019 10:50 (six years ago)

Before Hollywood is tricky though. I like it almost as much as Liberty Belle but when it comes to picking individual tracks it's harder to pick standouts.

Alba, Sunday, 23 June 2019 10:52 (six years ago)

That Way, or nothing at all

verhexen, Sunday, 23 June 2019 16:57 (six years ago)

another song with a killer McLennan opening line

recriminations from the nitpicking woke (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 23 June 2019 16:58 (six years ago)

Yes, I think there are standouts on that album!

Orpheus Knutt (Tom D.), Sunday, 23 June 2019 17:20 (six years ago)


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