List The Direct References of Stereolab

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Stereolab - Nurse With Wound - "A Wonderful Wooden Reason"
http://www.lyricstime.com/faust-meadow-meal-lyrics.html

Stereolab · Nurse With Wound - "Simple Headphone Mind"
Alcatraz - "Simple Headphone Mind" from "Vampire State Building", recorded at Faust's studio, 1971
http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=10591

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:35 (sixteen years ago) link

Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements: not one but three Perrey-Kingsley samples on one album, here are your royalties
http://www.amazon.com/Out-Sound-Complete-Vanguard-Recordings/dp/B000055ZE1

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:35 (sixteen years ago) link

Well, well, so you are an upright person, you love peace and quiet, law and order... you have worked over twenty years with the same company, your boss likes you, you have never been criticized, never any complaints... you play cards, you read the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, believe in God and belong to the shooting club... you're a lieutenant in the army!... about time you were bumped off! PENG!

http://stereolab.koly.com/exhibits/images/clifforig.gif

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:35 (sixteen years ago) link

les yper-sound: pierre henry psuedonym, 7" psyche-rock single
http://mysteryposter.blogspot.com/2007/04/les-yper-sound.html
http://bp3.blogger.com/_rDIqP2aqoNo/RiKE4XB6kbI/AAAAAAAAA6s/DiYcoHLji44/s1600-h/Yper-Sound_EP.jpg

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:36 (sixteen years ago) link

http://www.badreputation.de/VU_murder_front.jpg

cutty, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:37 (sixteen years ago) link

absolutely

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:37 (sixteen years ago) link

http://www.lyricsxp.com/lyrics/i/i_feel_the_air_of_another_planet_stereolab.html
"I feel the air of another planet" / "Ich fühle luft von anderem planeten", first line of the Stefan George poem 'Entrückung', set by Schoenberg to music in the last movement of his second string quartet, now regarded as the first fully atonal piece of classical music
http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1426242

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:37 (sixteen years ago) link

Stereolab - Instant 0 In The Universe
http://www.discogs.com/release/192321
Bernard Parmegiani - 'Instant 0'
from 'La Création Du Monde'
http://www.discogs.com/release/173060

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:38 (sixteen years ago) link

I forget the 60's film poster that was used as the template for the cover of 'Sound Dust' -- I thought it was Polanski's "Cul De Sac" but can't find a direct match, I open the door

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:38 (sixteen years ago) link

Kybernetická babicka
"Cybernetic Grandmother" by Jirí Trnka, experimental animated Czech film, 1962
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0239543/
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3053080331721849771

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:40 (sixteen years ago) link

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Claude_Vannier

oscar, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:41 (sixteen years ago) link

http://www.econ.duke.edu/Economists/Gifs/Marx.gif

jaymc, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:42 (sixteen years ago) link

Huysmans Against Nature actually has McCarthy as an intermediate step ("Anti-Nature") --

Someone has done a Youtube video somewhere of musical lifts, a couple of which are a bit "umm a I-IV-V progression isn't really a steal," but most of which are pretty obviously what they were listening to / lifting from.

nabisco, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:43 (sixteen years ago) link

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COBRA_(avant-garde_movement)

oscar, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:45 (sixteen years ago) link

"First of the Microbe Hunters" was a term originally applied to Anton van Leeuwenhoek.

jaymc, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:46 (sixteen years ago) link

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage

jaymc, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:49 (sixteen years ago) link

Lyrics from Peng!33 = from opening chapter of Cent Anos de Solidad

nabisco, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:52 (sixteen years ago) link

(I made that sound more highbrow than it actually is)

nabisco, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:52 (sixteen years ago) link

esquivel, peter thomas sound orchestra, neu!

Mr. Hal Jam, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 21:58 (sixteen years ago) link

P.S. Not just Perrey-Kingsley, but Perrey-Kingsley playing back to Brazil with "One Note Samba"

nabisco, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 22:01 (sixteen years ago) link

http://www.danacountryman.com/jjp1/auto/Ondioline.jpg

The Ondioline was a vacuum tube-powered keyboard instrument, invented in 1941 [1] by the Frenchman Georges Jenny, and was a forerunner of today's synthesizers.

dan selzer, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 22:06 (sixteen years ago) link

One of their songs namedrops about 40 different Blue Jam sketches, which is pretty awesome bizarre.

Just got offed, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 22:09 (sixteen years ago) link

looking up these links was occasionally very frustrating -- five years ago it was easy to google the direct reference, but at this point you've got to go through about sixty pages worth of stereolab lyrics pages / retail sites / review pages / playlists playlists playlists. the difference between acknowledging an influence and eclipsing the source by borrowing the title for your own successful project is growing.

the fact that the referents are baldly sitting there doesn't necessarily mean anyone thinks to look (and why would they, it's a pop band). it's not as if there's a place for endless trainspotting in most reviews but sometimes I wonder if this band has ever offered a single intuitive or non-pilfered moment or if the whole point is wholesale representation / recombination, in which case you'd expect the referents to be mentioned a little more often than they are

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 22:14 (sixteen years ago) link

http://popsike.com/pix/20060911/190030441794.jpg

scott seward, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 22:16 (sixteen years ago) link

ok a bit of overstatement there but the depth of their borrowing sometimes leaves me a bit stunned

xpost ok if we're just going to begin posting covers of albums

http://ochtendeditie.radio6.nl/files/2007/04/tusoa.jpg

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 22:17 (sixteen years ago) link

Which song is that Louis? Or is it easily Googlable?

DJ Mencap, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 22:20 (sixteen years ago) link

http://popsike.com/pix/20060129/4828460304.jpg

scott seward, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 22:25 (sixteen years ago) link

sorry, i'm lazy.

scott seward, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 22:25 (sixteen years ago) link

Nothing To Do With Me
(aka Moonflies (aka Chris Morris))

(as seen on This is the thread where you talk about Chris Morris - genius, and the finest satirist of modern times )

Just got offed, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 22:27 (sixteen years ago) link

Does one of those links go to Gil Scott-Heron?

James Redd and the Blecchs, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 22:45 (sixteen years ago) link

i'm not a huge stereolab fan, but this list is mindboggling. good work, guys.

ian, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 22:53 (sixteen years ago) link

Here's an obscure one - the title of "Animal Or Vegetable (A Wonderful Wooden Reason)" which was on the Crumbduck EP, is a line from a Faust song (at least the bit in brackets is).

everything, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 22:55 (sixteen years ago) link

Should also mention the later McCarthy releases which offer a neat segueway into the first Stereolab record. (eg: "The Home Secretary Briefs the Forces of Law and Order").

everything, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 22:58 (sixteen years ago) link

http://www.uh.edu/engines/switchedonbach.jpg

dmr, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 23:07 (sixteen years ago) link

Does one of those links go to Gil Scott-Heron?

You're talking about the bass line to "Metronomic Underground," I take it?

jaymc, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 23:13 (sixteen years ago) link

Song on Aluminum Tunes:

http://www.reel.com/Content/Reelimages/hollconf/1013_getcarter.jpg

jaymc, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 23:18 (sixteen years ago) link

Pack Yr Romantic Mind from Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements begins with a sample from "Pop Orbite", a song on Chico Magnetic Band's album.

oscar, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 23:32 (sixteen years ago) link

Obvious one, they recorded a split record with her.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigitte_Fontaine
http://www.discogs.com/release/256204

oscar, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 23:34 (sixteen years ago) link

I always thought Speedy Car had a bit of the Soft Machine about them.

But if you want to talk United States of America, it's Broadcast on their first album that really rips that.

dan selzer, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 23:35 (sixteen years ago) link

On Dots and Loops.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Brakhage

oscar, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 23:36 (sixteen years ago) link

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Road_Again_(Canned_Heat)

oscar, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 23:39 (sixteen years ago) link

But if you want to talk United States of America, it's Broadcast on their first album that really rips that.

I agree, I'd prefer to keep this to direct references / uncredited samples / lyrical lifts rather than vaguer incorporated influences or else I'd just be Sylvie Vartaning it up over here

first track on Refried Ectoplasm, 'Harmonium', where the 70's DJ spools up a tape which promptly breaks and falls off the reel is lifted from an aircheck of Negativland's 'Over the Edge Vol 4 - Dick Vaughan'

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 23:44 (sixteen years ago) link

http://www.indiatomorrow.net/health/images/lemonade.jpg

- le

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 23:49 (sixteen years ago) link

great work, Milton!

sleeve, Thursday, 25 October 2007 00:00 (sixteen years ago) link

This
http://www.yellowmelodies.com/e-zine/numero5/portadas/Stereol7.jpg

is supposed to be based on the comic series Pravda la Survireuse by Guy Peellaert.
http://www.bedetheque.com/thb_couv/pravda.jpg

Elvis Telecom, Thursday, 25 October 2007 00:00 (sixteen years ago) link

re: Monstre Sacre, there's also an Erik Satie piece on my list that sounds like a strong precursor, I wonder if Brigitte Fontaine was influenced by the same piece

Al Moon Faced Poon (Moodles), Friday, 23 September 2016 14:30 (seven years ago) link

Miss Modular <- Jean-Pierre Mirouze - Sexopolis?

(sorry if already posted, couldn't see it)

a passing spacecadet, Friday, 23 September 2016 15:05 (seven years ago) link

ooh, good one!

Al Moon Faced Poon (Moodles), Friday, 23 September 2016 15:18 (seven years ago) link

The first time I ever heard Stereolab, the immediate connection I made was Sesame Street. The first song I heard was Brakhage and it immediately reminded me of a vintage Sesame Street vignette. It might have been this, specifically. But I've never heard them list Sesame Street as an influence.

I've read a handful of 90s Stereolab articles that cite Esquivel as an influence, but I don't know that Stereolab themselves cite Esquivel, and I don't actually here the connection there at all.

3×5, Friday, 23 September 2016 17:55 (seven years ago) link

^There was an Esquivel comp called Space Age Bachelor Pad Music out at the time, is why?

Jeff W, Friday, 23 September 2016 21:16 (seven years ago) link

I think it's because there was a lounge revival in the mid-90s, right when Stereolab changed their sound, and for some reason Esquivel also made a comeback, and so they got lumped together. When I listen to him, or Martin Denny, it just doesn't have that association for me. The letter h, however...

3×5, Sunday, 25 September 2016 05:29 (seven years ago) link

Esquivel is pretty awesome, one of the more experimental artists from the whole "lounge" era who used theremins and synths in his stuff. Martin Denny is pretty much straight jungle lounge music whereas Esquivel can be far freakier.

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 25 September 2016 16:23 (seven years ago) link

Stereolab (ft. Herbie Mann!) covered Esquivel in the latter part of this medley of "One Note Samba/Surfboard":

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

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Sunday, 25 September 2016 17:37 (seven years ago) link

Here's the original:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NglD0H-cps

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Sunday, 25 September 2016 17:39 (seven years ago) link

Also the people who are looking for Smile-era Beach Boys connections, you'd probably have a field day with Stereolab member/muse/svengali Sean O'Hagan's project The High Llamas' records Gideon Gaye & Hawaii.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Sunday, 25 September 2016 17:45 (seven years ago) link

three months pass...

Another prog interlude: Camel - Migration

3×5, Monday, 2 January 2017 19:47 (seven years ago) link

eight months pass...

Another Todd Rundgren: The Night The Carousel Burned Down

3×5, Monday, 25 September 2017 17:34 (six years ago) link

I think that "One Note Samba/Surfboard" medley was done as reparation for nicking bits of both too blatantly previously.

Mark G, Tuesday, 26 September 2017 06:48 (six years ago) link

The bass line of Metronomic Underground is awfully close to The Revolution Will Not Be Televised... hadn't really caught that before

cosmic brain dildo (Sparkle Motion), Tuesday, 26 September 2017 15:08 (six years ago) link

iirc it's stolen directly from a Yoko Ono track on Appproximately Infinite Universe

sleeve, Tuesday, 26 September 2017 15:09 (six years ago) link

got a flexidisc of "famous instrumentals" recently that had "One Note Samba" on it

flappy bird, Tuesday, 26 September 2017 18:10 (six years ago) link

Metronomic Underground/Revolution Will Not Be Televised similarity is already noted upthread.

The Yoko Ono song in question is Mind Train, from "Fly"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK-k0kCSJcM

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 26 September 2017 18:23 (six years ago) link

thank you!

sleeve, Tuesday, 26 September 2017 18:25 (six years ago) link

that track is so siqq

kurt schwitterz, Tuesday, 26 September 2017 18:54 (six years ago) link

That Yoko track sounds like Can with yoko instead of damo.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Tuesday, 26 September 2017 19:03 (six years ago) link

I've often wondered how Ono & Lennon connected to krautrock - like, who actually gave them those records and what were they listening to - cuz its impact is really obvious on those first few Yoko records

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 26 September 2017 19:07 (six years ago) link

Probably Klaus, right?

flappy bird, Tuesday, 26 September 2017 19:08 (six years ago) link

that's my guess, but I've never seen it specifically discussed anywhere

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 26 September 2017 19:09 (six years ago) link

CAN seems like the most obvious thing they must have heard, maybe Faust (they initially made something of a splash in the UK press), maybe Schnitzler and Roedelius too idk

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 26 September 2017 19:13 (six years ago) link

they were jacked into the German experimental art scene from the beginning

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 27 September 2017 14:44 (six years ago) link

one year passes...

So that Hilma af Klimt exhibit... anyone else reminded of the cover of a certain Stereolab album?

https://goo.gl/images/9jynXK

Milton Parker, Monday, 29 October 2018 19:03 (five years ago) link

(Less direct of a reference than usual, but this is so precisely up their alley)

Milton Parker, Monday, 29 October 2018 19:04 (five years ago) link

Perhaps a reach but I want to believe

Thought I typed Klint on first post, apologies for error

Milton Parker, Monday, 29 October 2018 19:40 (five years ago) link

one month passes...

haha wow

Οὖτις, Monday, 10 December 2018 21:10 (five years ago) link

"I feel the air of another planet" / "Ich fühle luft von anderem planeten", first line of the Stefan George poem 'Entrückung', set by Schoenberg to music in the last movement of his second string quartet, now regarded as the first fully atonal piece of classical music

Interesting because it reminds me of this too:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GSFJXSbE90

Or, if you prefer, the original:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-h0hh90YcY

Monica Kindle (Tom D.), Monday, 10 December 2018 21:28 (five years ago) link

Makes me think it's a direct reference to an indirect reference... or something.

Monica Kindle (Tom D.), Monday, 10 December 2018 21:30 (five years ago) link

... a song covered, somewhat bizarrely, by Pete Townshend!

Monica Kindle (Tom D.), Monday, 10 December 2018 21:32 (five years ago) link

I heard a radio interview with Tim Gane years ago where he played through a lot of his favourite records, I remember there being something by The Doopees in there (which is a project of Yann Tomita, ex Ippu-Do). I can hear it I guess, although this post-dates the earlier Stereolab releases so who knows who's influencing who.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT5BlCZsiCQ

GG Allin: The Musical (Matt #2), Monday, 10 December 2018 22:47 (five years ago) link

two months pass...

I'm getting a French Disko vibe from this 70s Aussie prog plodder:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEmsy0UgqoA

an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Monday, 4 March 2019 09:14 (five years ago) link

six months pass...

Don't think this has been posted yet.

Koloman Moser - Woman's Head with Roses (1899). The artwork features on the picture sleeve of Rose, My Rocket-Brain! by Stereolab (2004). pic.twitter.com/PkE9l1qI0S

— Graeme McNay (@GraemeRMcNay) September 7, 2019

Jeff W, Saturday, 7 September 2019 19:54 (four years ago) link

!!!! good catch, I own that as a 3" CD sold on tour

sleeve, Saturday, 7 September 2019 19:55 (four years ago) link

ten months pass...

not a direct reference but this Eurythmics album In The Garden has some moments that sound a lot like early Stereolab to me. same kinda droney vocals and farfisa thing going on... check out “your time will come” and “all the young people (of today)”. idk has this been noted before? I’m just hearing this album.

“your time will come”: https://youtu.be/VcZjwxnscp8

“all the young people”: https://youtu.be/2xh0R5WRIwU

brimstead, Tuesday, 28 July 2020 21:56 (three years ago) link

well, the farfisa is in “all the young people” anyway

brimstead, Tuesday, 28 July 2020 21:57 (three years ago) link

Is Sing-Sing the one that sounds like one of the Mouse On Mars collaborations?

I've long maintained that Caveman Head sounds like Th' Faith Healers.

Stanley Halfbrick (Noel Emits), Tuesday, 28 July 2020 22:03 (three years ago) link

Agree about the first Eurythmics album. 'She's Invisible Now' sounded the most like Stereolab to me.

Publicradio (3×5), Wednesday, 29 July 2020 02:26 (three years ago) link

I’m just hearing this album.

u lucky guy, it's great, total Can action

sleeve, Wednesday, 29 July 2020 02:33 (three years ago) link

five months pass...

"The Long Hair of Death":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3HkESAaMDE
(Just noticed this today since it's now on Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07JX589FB/ref=atv_dp_b07_det_c_UTPsmN_1_18)

ernestp, Friday, 1 January 2021 23:06 (three years ago) link

seven months pass...

I bet that "Allures" borrows its name from the Jordan Belson short film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HVo23jC7cs

ernestp, Sunday, 8 August 2021 05:46 (two years ago) link

one year passes...

Updated link for *Allures*

ernestp, Saturday, 11 March 2023 20:48 (one year ago) link


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