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Juvenile is the right word, but with the negative connotation of the word removed and made a positive.
I've always thought of Bill Callahan as "The American Morrissey"-- which is simply to say, that if Morrissey's lyrics contain the best jokes in English music, Callahan's lyrics contain the best in American music. But there are also similarities and distinctions-- and both lyricists I would describe as unashamedly juvenile. "I am Star Wars today! / I am no longer English grey!" etc. Sometimes, in conversation, I've brought up both songwriters as marking the distinct difference between American and British senses of humour, calling the former "funny" and the latter "witty".
But yes, he's juvenile. Dress Sexy At My Funeral? Eid Ma Clack Shaw? 37 Push-Ups / And I feel like Travis Bickle? I wanna live in a bathysphere? Bill is in touch with the baby that lives within every adult male and he's making its ridiculous needs sound funny and poetic
I stan for early Smog and love Julius Caesar and Wild Love more than anything, and don't have much time for the basic-dumbass shit on Dongs Of Sevotion and thereabouts, but adore his recent records maybe most of all
so because of this thread i re-listened to red apple falls
took me 20 or whatever years back and brought pretty vivid memories of listening to tracks like to be of use
definitely one of my favourite albums of all time
i also feel like there is a lot of bad stuff he released afterwards, but his recent stuff sounds decent
also i'm not sure if it's the production quality but he sounds so young on red apple falls
― F# A# (∞), Friday, 11 May 2018 02:19 (five years ago) link
i always cringe a bit every time i hear the intro to 'the well'. "this one's called... The Well"
can you imagine if every singer did that before every song? lmao
― meaulnes, Saturday, 12 May 2018 05:43 (five years ago) link