The Boo Radleys, Classic or Dud?

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yeah but I like IHS

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Friday, 31 March 2017 16:00 (seven years ago) link

i don't like the particular jangle of the acoustic guitar on Barney. The lyrics feel chirpy and cheap, a bit like It's Lulu or Free Huey or C'Mon Kids. Always felt that the Boos picked their least interesting songs as singles.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Friday, 31 March 2017 16:02 (seven years ago) link

cmon kids title track is amazing

an uptempo Pop/Hip Hop mentality (imago), Friday, 31 March 2017 16:03 (seven years ago) link

it has *that bit* in it

an uptempo Pop/Hip Hop mentality (imago), Friday, 31 March 2017 16:05 (seven years ago) link

They got progressively better with each album. C'mon Kids and Kingsize should be their albums which are celebrated.

PaulTMA, Friday, 31 March 2017 16:06 (seven years ago) link

Wake Up! should be celebrated more, it's not the shiny happy pop album almost everyone makes it out to be, either lyrically or compositionally. It's quite a sad, downbeat record.

The Roger Waters Experience (Turrican), Friday, 31 March 2017 16:20 (seven years ago) link

I think I've said this before, but that album is the best example of the difference between what I *thought* the lyrics were and what they actually were. Total depress-o-rama set to the catchiest tunes this side of catchy.

dlp9001, Friday, 31 March 2017 16:25 (seven years ago) link

I'm starting to make my peace with a lot of '90s UK guitar music... there was a period of a few years where, with one or two exceptions, it was the last thing I wanted to hear.

The Roger Waters Experience (Turrican), Friday, 31 March 2017 16:40 (seven years ago) link

I'm starting to make my peace with a lot of '90s UK guitar music... there was a period of a few years where, with one or two exceptions, it was the last thing I wanted to hear.

this.

yesterday i added my creation cds to the archive thinking i would never ever get any enjoyment out of them.
so randomly earlier today, i listened to the 18 wheeler album, year zero, and totally and utterly loved every minute of it.
was weird given that at the time it came out it did nothing for me.

mark e, Friday, 31 March 2017 18:21 (seven years ago) link

They got progressively better with each album. C'mon Kids and Kingsize should be their albums which are celebrated.

agreed

Bee OK, Friday, 31 March 2017 19:30 (seven years ago) link

I must have played "C'mon Kids" about twice, it didn't click with me. And seeing as it was a promo, I'd stopped playing it before bit had even come out. Liked the single b-sides more.

Anyway, last year I got the deluxe edition, and found that it was great after all.

While we're all here, I got the Rainbow Ffollies album 'Sallies forth' recently, and some of it definitely reminds me of the Boos, so see if you think so, why not?

Mark G, Friday, 31 March 2017 21:18 (seven years ago) link

About seven years ago, Stuart Campbell (yes, the video game journalist) did an alternate tracklisting for C'mon Kids which includes some B-sides of the period substituted for some of the album tracks.

The Roger Waters Experience (Turrican), Friday, 31 March 2017 21:25 (seven years ago) link

If I was trying to slim down Giant Steps I'd be happy to lose these ones: Thinking of Ways, Spun Around, Best Lose The Fear and The White Noise Revisited

Warren's Treat (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Saturday, 1 April 2017 19:51 (seven years ago) link

No.

Anyway, one time I tried to make a version with the long version of Lazarus, but it did not work. The slightly edited version was better.

Mark G, Saturday, 1 April 2017 20:18 (seven years ago) link

sorry guys but I have to step in here and say: Giant Steps is one of the very greatest albums ever made, and Kingsize... isn't

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Saturday, 1 April 2017 20:29 (seven years ago) link

but yeah, Wake Up is a hugely underrated record. I hear C'Mon Kids as the big (Brit)pop album really. That album is like 'what if Oasis really were obsessed with the Beatles?'. Wake Up, as expressed upthread, is the psych-oustic diary of someone who's going through some very difficult quarter-life crisis stuff and it's also a fantastic collection of songs.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Saturday, 1 April 2017 20:36 (seven years ago) link

Does anyone else appreciate them as a songs band, but not an album band?

afriendlypioneer, Saturday, 1 April 2017 21:15 (seven years ago) link

There was a great run of 12"s that were essential back in the day but the LPs that followed weren't as good. Ichabod probably my favourite. #rockist

koogs, Saturday, 1 April 2017 21:25 (seven years ago) link

If I was trying to slim down Giant Steps I'd be happy to lose these ones: Thinking of Ways, Spun Around, Best Lose The Fear and The White Noise Revisited

― Warren's Treat (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Saturday, April 1, 2017 7:51 PM (three hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Ha, I'd gladly lose 'Spun Around', but I'd keep the rest. 'One Is For' is really the only other track I'd lose.

The Roger Waters Experience (Turrican), Saturday, 1 April 2017 23:13 (seven years ago) link

we changed your mind about Kingsize during their poll dog latin, sad that didn't last.

Bee OK, Sunday, 2 April 2017 00:11 (seven years ago) link

it's not a bad album by any means but there's no comparison. Some of the production choices are very much of their time and the artwork is atrocious. it's got some great songs on there but it's also got Free Huey cluttering up the front half while the last third drags a bit for me. I'd lose one or two tracks.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Sunday, 2 April 2017 18:27 (seven years ago) link

Not enough dub for dog latin

Naive Teen Idol, Sunday, 2 April 2017 19:45 (seven years ago) link

'Comb Your Hair" was going to be the third Kingsize single, but Martin decided to split the band rather than have to play it ever again.

Mark G, Sunday, 2 April 2017 21:16 (seven years ago) link

Comb Your Hair sounds like a rehash of Pulp's Something Changed to me. I'd probably drop it

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Sunday, 2 April 2017 22:13 (seven years ago) link

Blimey that Martin Carr single is awful, it's like the office HR manager's sparetime band or something.

I love Giant Steps, it's one of those Tusk/White Album records where all the songs make a lovely single piece, including the less-good-bits and the ones that go on forever. Never really liked anything after that except "Ride the Tiger".

Chuck_Tatum, Sunday, 2 April 2017 23:37 (seven years ago) link

'Gold Lift' is better than 'Free Huey.' God, that song is irredeemable. The last minute feels like an hour.

afriendlypioneer, Monday, 3 April 2017 14:54 (seven years ago) link

DON'T YOU KNOW AND YOU GOTTA BE ALL YOU CAN BE
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DON'T YOU KNOW AND YOU GOTTA BE ALL YOU CAN BE
DON'T YOU KNOW AND YOU GOTTA BE ALL YOU CAN BE
DON'T YOU KNOW AND YOU GOTTA BE ALL YOU CAN BE
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DON'T YOU KNOW AND YOU GOTTA BE ALL YOU CAN BE
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The Roger Waters Experience (Turrican), Monday, 3 April 2017 15:01 (seven years ago) link

sure "Free Huey" is their worst song and did not make our Top 40 in the Boo Radleys poll. they also released their best song "Kingsize" around this time. "Comb Your Hair" is such a great song, made my ballot.

Bee OK, Thursday, 6 April 2017 03:55 (seven years ago) link

Weird how high New Brighton Promenade made it in that poll. Some very interesting results. Firesky at number 10 is a surprise too. Still sour that Blues For George Michael didn't even place

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Thursday, 6 April 2017 07:54 (seven years ago) link

re: Kingsize. I feel like, starting about the time of C'Mon Kids, Carr became a great pop composer but his lyrical output was starting to wane, and this is felt very strongly on Kingsize. The lyrics on GS were always very personal but often shrouded in ambiguity, whereas on Kingsize and on later solo releases they become very literal almost to the extreme. Gold Lift is the most obvious example of 'bash-you-over-the-head-with-the-message' songwriting, but it started a lot earlier. Jimmy Webb, for example, has some lovely orchestration but the lyrics are really trite and simpering. I'd have called it a b-side. Monuments for A Dead Century, Melodies For The Blind, are musically fine but again I find the message is broadcast just a bit too brightly. There's no mystery or intrigue. Even on Wake Up, like, you knew he was singing about his life but not SPECIFICALLY so, and the weakest moments on that album (It's Lulu) told it exactly as it was.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Tuesday, 11 April 2017 13:29 (seven years ago) link

Baby's gone but there'll be more
I'm only twenty three
My hair is thin, my size is large
What have I done to me
Pretty soon I'll fix a drink
Though I've been told it will kill me

"ambiguity"

...so music and chicken have become intertwined (Turrican), Tuesday, 11 April 2017 14:40 (seven years ago) link

The thing is, while there's plenty to praise about this band, I'm not convinced that Carr has ever been a particularly great lyricist. I think the lyrics fluctuated in quality from song to song, rather than album to album.

...so music and chicken have become intertwined (Turrican), Tuesday, 11 April 2017 14:42 (seven years ago) link

He's had a pretty thick head of hair, himself.

Sice's hair, well..

Mark G, Tuesday, 11 April 2017 14:52 (seven years ago) link

"I don't really need, to be the way I are"

(shudd)

The rest is OK, but.

Mark G, Tuesday, 11 April 2017 14:53 (seven years ago) link

that always really bugged me. then again Timbaland did it too and no one blinked

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Tuesday, 11 April 2017 14:54 (seven years ago) link

Yeah, but Martin was supposed to be some sort of lyricist.

Mark G, Tuesday, 11 April 2017 14:55 (seven years ago) link

Baby's gone but there'll be more
I'm only twenty three
My hair is thin, my size is large
What have I done to me
Pretty soon I'll fix a drink
Though I've been told it will kill me
"ambiguity"

― ...so music and chicken have become intertwined (Turrican), Tuesday, April 11, 2017 3:40 PM (fourteen minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

See I really love that lyric but when he gets all agit-prop and expressive I find it really hard going (Twinside notwithstanding). That lyric feels legitimately like something you'd think when you get home drunk and heartbroken, whereas by the time he gets to C'Mon Kids he's using these weak cod-psychedelic metaphors about painting your life with colours.. Also: 'a fuel infected car'. Also: 'Monkeys dressed in uniforms thinking they own the place / Threatening to break my face'. There are a lot of cringey lyrics post-Wake Up that I just don't notice on their first few albums.

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Tuesday, 11 April 2017 15:00 (seven years ago) link

I'm still trying to figure out how Monuments for a Dead Century didn't even place in the poll. It's probably my favorite thing they ever did and the arrival of the final section is a thing of beauty that they only really perfected by Kingsize.

Naive Teen Idol, Thursday, 13 April 2017 13:31 (seven years ago) link

i don't like the bit where they spell out 'millenium'

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Thursday, 13 April 2017 13:36 (seven years ago) link

A little hard to listen to these days. 'Giant Steps' sometimes moves me a bit, particularly "I Hang Suspended" but the bah-bah-ba-bah harmonies wear thin on me in 2017.

yesca, Thursday, 13 April 2017 13:39 (seven years ago) link

Xpost clearly not, otherwise you'd have been able to spell millennium.

(smiley)

Mark G, Thursday, 13 April 2017 19:33 (seven years ago) link

apparently they did it themselves when they first wrote the song and then had to work a way to change it

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Friday, 14 April 2017 10:45 (seven years ago) link

True.

Mark G, Friday, 14 April 2017 13:38 (seven years ago) link

'Monuments for a Dead Century' is ace! One of my favourite things on Kingsize, definitely. Listening back, Kingsize probably has the slickest, fattest sounding production of all their records.

...so music and chicken have become intertwined (Turrican), Friday, 14 April 2017 15:08 (seven years ago) link

you think? to me it sounds a little dry and plasticky. very '1998'. the psychedelic flute flourishes on Monuments sound like tacked-on psychedelic signifiers rather than the real thing

Lennon, Elvis, Hendrix etc (dog latin), Saturday, 15 April 2017 13:08 (seven years ago) link

Yup, although it is undoubtedly the least psychedelic of all their albums.

...so music and chicken have become intertwined (Turrican), Saturday, 15 April 2017 13:13 (seven years ago) link

seven months pass...

so... this new Martin Carr album... best thing he's done since the Boos or?

Have to agree with Carr about his previous album, The Breaks, which was stuffed with nice tunes but stylistically sounded like it came out 20 years ago.

Fox Mulder, FYI (dog latin), Thursday, 16 November 2017 11:53 (six years ago) link

I prefer The Breaks to the new album, but the new one is great too. I think the Breaks is his best LP with or without the Boos.

brotherlovesdub, Thursday, 16 November 2017 19:33 (six years ago) link

i had no idea Martin Carr had a new album, thanks for letting me know.

Bee OK, Friday, 17 November 2017 01:06 (six years ago) link

and it's on Spotify here in the States!

Bee OK, Friday, 17 November 2017 01:06 (six years ago) link


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