yeah I like I Am The Cosmos (the album) a lot, but it's overshadowed by how unbelievably amazing You & Your Sister is ... one of my fave songs ever. other songs can't help bit suffer in comparison ...
― tylerw, Sunday, 20 September 2009 15:58 (sixteen years ago)
Those four I listed are really great, but "You And Your Sister" (a B-side!) aches so hard; a cost of keeping it in the closet.
― Soul Finger! (Euler), Sunday, 20 September 2009 16:02 (sixteen years ago)
yeah, that's kinda what i think the song must be about. not easy being a closeted gay christian southern dude in the 70s i'd imagine.
― tylerw, Sunday, 20 September 2009 16:08 (sixteen years ago)
"And I'm thinking, Christ, nullify my life."
Wow, the clarity really helps "Daisy Glaze"; before I just focused on the "you're gonna die" and "nullify my life" part but now the beginning part is spread wide open instrumentally, with lots going on in the background besides the ache...Radio City is such a great album.
― Soul Finger! (Euler), Sunday, 20 September 2009 16:20 (sixteen years ago)
btw the transposition of Christ with heroin ("Heroin") there is a genius pop lyrical move, like the kind that justifies a whole career.
― Soul Finger! (Euler), Sunday, 20 September 2009 16:21 (sixteen years ago)
(I'm guessing that's a Bell write despite it being a Chilton vocal)
― Soul Finger! (Euler), Sunday, 20 September 2009 16:22 (sixteen years ago)
love that dolly parton cover, tyler
― the nader of civilization (k3vin k.), Sunday, 20 September 2009 17:14 (sixteen years ago)
I listened to the live set on the fourth disk of the box, and it was no big deal. It's good but I don't it justifies purchasing the set. The band seems a little edgy, probably because they were opening for Archie Bell and the Dells, and that's not a great match for songs like "ST 100" and "The India Song". A low point is the sequence "Thirteen" -> "The India Song" -> "Try Again" -> "Watch the Sunrise", where you can hear the crowd getting more and more restless; as a listen it's deflating. Then they come back strong with "Don't Lie To Me" and things improve a little, but they've lost the crowd by then. And on a box set where you already have multiple versions of many of these, saggy versions of them are bad value. I don't see myself relistening to the live set very often.
The Sister Lovers demos are pretty nice but I'll take the album versions over them easily.
Disks 1 and 2 are pretty great though!
― Euler, Sunday, 4 October 2009 14:03 (sixteen years ago)
tbf those bkg vocals ARE really slurred n blurred. I thought they were done by Alex's gf tho.
they sound terrible to me, and I wish they had been removed, honestly. They were indeed done by Alex's girlfriend Lisa, who apparently did a lot more vocals on the album. Alex deleted these, which if I remember correctly, upset both Lisa and Jim Dickinson a lot. The latter felt like it seriously damaged the album. This is all from the Big Star book, whose name eludes me at the moment.
― Mike Crandle, Financial Analyst, Bear Stearns, New York, NY 10185 (res), Tuesday, 6 October 2009 04:39 (sixteen years ago)
"Kangaroo" is next-level. I don't like the This Mortal Coil version though
― waldo geraldo faldo (Curt1s Stephens), Tuesday, 6 October 2009 04:41 (sixteen years ago)
They were indeed done by Alex's girlfriend Lisa, who apparently did a lot more vocals on the album. Alex deleted these, which if I remember correctly, upset both Lisa and Jim Dickinson a lot. The latter felt like it seriously damaged the album. This is all from the Big Star book, whose name eludes me at the moment.
yeah, i was kinda meaning to chip in with this having read the book and being amazed that these have been released. it's kinda how the lp was intended until LX split and hastily deleted everything, apparently for the worse. still haven't heard but pretty intrigued.
i love the story in that book about jim dickinson's crutch & kid & piano on nature boy, it totally changed how i hear that song
― peter falk's panther burns (schlump), Tuesday, 6 October 2009 07:05 (sixteen years ago)
wait, there ARE versions of Third w/ more female backing vocals that have been released? and what book are we talking about here?
― tylerw, Tuesday, 6 October 2009 07:11 (sixteen years ago)
the book's by rob jovanovic if i recall correctly, i forget the name; and i haven't heard the set but am under the impression that it has at least something offa third with lesa's vox
― peter falk's panther burns (schlump), Tuesday, 6 October 2009 07:16 (sixteen years ago)
ooh guess what mother-in-law got me for my birthday!
― Jesus, the Czar of Czars (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 19 October 2009 17:25 (sixteen years ago)
I'm lovin a lot of the previously unreleased stuff - the evolution from the Lovely Day demo to Stroke It Noel is beautiful. Original version of Downs is shocking.
― Jesus, the Czar of Czars (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 19 October 2009 17:27 (sixteen years ago)
can you ask your mother in law to get this for me too?
― tylerw, Monday, 19 October 2009 17:34 (sixteen years ago)
maybe. when's yr birthday
― Jesus, the Czar of Czars (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 19 October 2009 17:35 (sixteen years ago)
So all I've ever had is the #1 Record/Radio City twofer, never managed to get ahold of Third/Sister Lovers. If I pick up the box, will I still be needing to track that down?
― & other try hard shitfests (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 19 October 2009 18:31 (sixteen years ago)
i actually found a CD copy of third/sister lovers at a sale a couple months ago. buried in a pile of garbage so i was shocked/pleased to find it. it's probably not all that rare tho
― idyll of october 2009 (k3vin k.), Monday, 19 October 2009 18:33 (sixteen years ago)
the box set has all the stuff on the Ryko CD reissue of 3rd/Sister Lovers with a couple extra/extended things so I would say no, you don't need to track down any other versions.
and yeah, there's no "official" running order really for the album - the box set has a completely different (and imho mostly better) running order than the Ryko reissue.
― Jesus, the Czar of Czars (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 19 October 2009 19:04 (sixteen years ago)
Thanks, thats exactly what I was wondering.
― & other try hard shitfests (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 19 October 2009 19:09 (sixteen years ago)
what is the tracklist for the boxset? i wonder if it's the same that's on my italian bootleg from the 80s that i reprogrammed my ryko CD to.
― ♪♫(●̲̲̅̅̅̅=̲̲̅̅̅̅●̲̅̅)♪♫ (Steve Shasta), Monday, 19 October 2009 20:49 (sixteen years ago)
^^^for sister lovers^^^
― ♪♫(●̲̲̅̅̅̅=̲̲̅̅̅̅●̲̅̅)♪♫ (Steve Shasta), Monday, 19 October 2009 20:50 (sixteen years ago)
Here's the tracklist for the disc its on in the box:
1. Lovely Day (demo) 2. Downs (demo) 3. Jesus Christ (demo) 4. Holocaust (demo) 5. Big Black Car (alternate demo) 6. Manana 7. Jesus Christ 8. Femme Fatale 9. O, Dana 10. Kizza Me 11. You Can't Have Me 12. Nightime 13. Dream Lover 14. Big Black Car 15. Blue Moon 16. Holocaust 17. Stroke It Noel 18. For You 19. Downs 20. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On 21. Kanga Roo 22. Thank You Friends 23. Take Care 24. Lovely Day 25. Till the End of the Day (alternate mix) 26. Nature Boy (alternate mix)
― & other try hard shitfests (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 19 October 2009 20:55 (sixteen years ago)
it is not the same
― Jesus, the Czar of Czars (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 19 October 2009 20:58 (sixteen years ago)
(btw mo-in-law also got me the bio ref'd upthread so I am gonna be deep in Big Star country for a few weeks methinks)
― Jesus, the Czar of Czars (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 19 October 2009 20:59 (sixteen years ago)
So I did end up grabbing Keep An Eye on the Sky a couple nights ago and finished my first listen on the ride in this morning. Fantastic, such a revelation for me. But after reading some comments in this thread about the live disc, I'm wondering if anyone could point me to some good bootlegs. Because if that is a lackluster Big Star set, I'd certainly love to hear what is considered a great set.
― & other try hard shitfests (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 22 October 2009 14:39 (sixteen years ago)
yeah love the covers on the live set. T Rex! "Slut"!
― Jesus, the Czar of Czars (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 22 October 2009 15:18 (sixteen years ago)
i dont really know what album to buy by them, but i love thirteen, and was it alex chilton or cheap trick who sang the that 70's show theme song?
― FACK, Thursday, 22 October 2009 22:12 (sixteen years ago)
Cheap Trick covered the Big Star song "In the Street" for the That 70s Show themesong and appended a refrain from "Surrender" to the end
― Jesus, the Czar of Czars (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 22 October 2009 22:17 (sixteen years ago)
From wikipedia: "In a Rolling Stone magazine article in 2000, Chilton thought it was ironic that he is paid $70 in royalties each time the show is aired." (Dunno what's "ironic" about it, but kind of cool anyway. Alex deserves to make some money so he can keep on doing ... whatever it is he does with his time these days.)
― tylerw, Thursday, 22 October 2009 22:22 (sixteen years ago)
being a dirty old man, I imagine
― Jesus, the Czar of Czars (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 22 October 2009 22:30 (sixteen years ago)
I think he referred to it as "That $70 Show"
― feed them to the (Linden Ave) lions (will), Thursday, 22 October 2009 22:40 (sixteen years ago)
the ironing is delicious
― Jesus, the Czar of Czars (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 22 October 2009 22:42 (sixteen years ago)
But srsly, is the Big Star "In Space" record the only thing he's done this decade? That's, um, not very much. I know Big Star has played maybe a handful of live shows ...
― tylerw, Thursday, 22 October 2009 22:46 (sixteen years ago)
surely its no surprise that he's super lazy? post Big Star his output is totally sporadic
― Jesus, the Czar of Czars (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 22 October 2009 22:55 (sixteen years ago)
hey he's done some Box Tops reunion shows, too!
― feed them to the (Linden Ave) lions (will), Thursday, 22 October 2009 23:06 (sixteen years ago)
hey, how do i attack "keep an eye on the sky"? just listen all the way through or where should i start
― k3vin k., Saturday, 24 October 2009 23:29 (sixteen years ago)
Disk 3 is pretty inessential if you already have Sister Lovers, so I wouldn't say there...unless you're already in a Sister Lovers mood (which I wouldn't wish on anyone, and I love the album; I gather you know what I mean). Disks 1 and 2 are great, though the opening pre-Big Star songs are only good. But the alt takes of songs from the first two albums are great. I'd start there.
― Euler, Sunday, 25 October 2009 09:56 (sixteen years ago)
kind of am in a Sister Lovers mood to be honest, but i'll take your advice
― k3vin k., Sunday, 25 October 2009 14:29 (sixteen years ago)
After replying this morning I found myself in a Sister Lovers mood too and I listened to that 1975 radio session boot that Tyler made available, and that shit burns: like straight through Sister Lovers into an even darker place, if that's possible. There's an evil, dissolved vibe to the proceedings; Chilton tosses out the line "I'd rather shoot a woman than a man" so lazily that it's kinda shocking, the casualness of its violence mirroring the casualness of Chilton tossing his pop future away. The recording is shitty but some of the fuzz seems to be distortion on the guitar. It's well worth a listen.
― Euler, Sunday, 25 October 2009 14:41 (sixteen years ago)
interesting facts gleaned Jovanovic book: piano on Nature Boy is played by William Eggleston. You can hear one of Eggleston's young sons fiddling around with an organ in the background. Eggleston had hurt his leg recently and was on crutches. At 2:03 you can hear one of his crutches fall off the piano and hit the ground; Chilton stifles a giggle
― I can't tell the difference between every village on your te (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 29 October 2009 20:11 (sixteen years ago)
I love that "Nature Boy" -- weirdly, it's the first version of that song I ever heard! Does Eggleston appear on anyone else's records?
― tylerw, Thursday, 29 October 2009 20:28 (sixteen years ago)
I was totally oblivious to his involvement with Big Star, I only knew him from his photography. don't think he was much involved with music
― I can't tell the difference between every village on your te (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 29 October 2009 20:32 (sixteen years ago)
his photos appear on other peoples records
― mizzell, Thursday, 29 October 2009 20:34 (sixteen years ago)
well yeah I know but I mean I don't think he played music much
― I can't tell the difference between every village on your te (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 29 October 2009 20:34 (sixteen years ago)
http://blakeandrews.blogspot.com/2009/07/william-egglestons-album-cover-guide.html
― mizzell, Thursday, 29 October 2009 20:35 (sixteen years ago)
weird that that list omits Primal Scream's Dixie Narco EP
― I can't tell the difference between every village on your te (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 29 October 2009 20:36 (sixteen years ago)
(half of which is clearly in the mode of Big Star's 3rd)
― I can't tell the difference between every village on your te (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 29 October 2009 20:37 (sixteen years ago)
also lolz I never knew there was a connection between Chilton and Dennis Wilson, altho that explains a lot