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Wow. I never knew that. I've always loved Say Anything, and I've been a Mats fan for so long that I feel like I must have first heard them in a former life. But as good as "Within Your Reach" is (possibly my favorite Replacements song), I can't imagine that seen going down any other way. But that's probably because I've only ever experienced the scene with "In Your Eyes." The more I think about it the more I think "Within Your Reach" would be fucking awesome! It's hard to say if the scene would be as beloved if it featured a less popular and accessible song... It would totally change the tone of it all completely. but yeah - imagine if it was an even more universally powerful moment. I doubt it would have changed a whole lot for the band, since the movie came out in '89, near the end of their career. But who knows what kind of a difference a popular song in a popular film would have made for them in that last stretch? |
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So... Are you Genteel Death, then? You got the glasses right. They're thick. Not because of Rivers Cuomo, but because the lenses are prism. The rest is laughably wrong. Ironically, I'm pretty sure your profile would have been more accurate if you'd read any of the "bullshit" I write. |
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Did I say I pre-ordered? I actually just downloaded the available songs, then downloaded the rest this morning. I would never actually pre-order on iTunes. There's no point. For a new physical copy of an album, yes... so I don't feel bad about downloading it illegally long before it comes out, or burning a promo from the store into my computer. Sorry if I misspoke. |
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m.e.s.h. - piteous gate hr giger's studiolo - s/t ash ra tempel & timothy leary - seven up fis - the blue quicksand is going now toshimaru nakamura - dance music s. araw trio xi - gazebo effect gábor lázár - ep16 ariel pink - thrash & burn charalambides - electricity ghost ekoplekz - four track mind acre / filter dread - interference jean piché - heliograms lamborghini crystal - dial 747-creepozoid raum - event of your leaving franįois bayle - jeîta ou murmure des eaux lee hazlewood - requiem for an almost lady |
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I have it too. Currently listening to this Sun Ra : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4gx7pPAczw |
I'm so loving this Bedhead Box!
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new helen record out on kranky is grand, gloriously desiccated shoegaze (members of eternal tapestry, grouper, eat skull, heavy winged, supreme reality et al)
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I know! Love this year's Live in Chicago as well. Hopefully The New Year receive their own Numero treatment at some point as well. |
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do! (or should i say "desitively"?) he's great. and i love how fess tells the story of how he learned to play the piano with broken keys. pick them up from the street trash, drag them to an alley, fix them, etc.-- just brilliant. |
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Kranky currently taking pre-orders that will ship, August 31st. Helen - Motorcycle......this is shoegaze amazing, thanks for the heads up! |
The new Deerhunter song "Snakeskin" from forthcoming album Fading Frontier, out Oct. 16th on 4AD.
Here's the weird, "Black Snake Moan meets Marilyn Manson in 1996" video if you're interested. Kind of feels like they're trying to re-capture a bit of the more urgent energy of their first few records, while also turning another corner with their sound. I have liked all of their records, but Monomania and Halcyon Digest were both so laid back and stoney. I would welcome a revitalized Deerhunter for album no.6. This track almost reminds me of Embryonic-era Flaming Lips (almost). |
![]() Kara-Lis Coverdale's stunningly gorgeous discography. Blame Canada! |
The Weeknd - Beauty Behind the Madness.
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This is just so amazing album, really great music for the saturday evenings:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...5681YC352hcjoL I really liked also his Rock`n Roll Gumbo album. I have always loved Canned Heat-boogie, but the best boogie in the world is New Orleans piano boogie! |
Have you other noticed some similarity in these songs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4iksr4RAvc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xhj1W42x0s4 Well, donīt bother me at all, like them both! |
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Yes! By the way, this should go here: http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sho...30#post1300030 :) |
All of the Anal Cunt mentions in the "Funniest Song Title" thread has me enjoying this on a Monday morning.
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I'm for Sister and ATL too. Daydream Nation becomes my favorite when I listen to it, but I listen very rarely, and when it's over it feels like I've just finished a book. It's not that I'm tired of it, but I've had the experience again, and it'll be a while before I feel the need to go back. Sister is not like that. That's the album I think about when I think of Sonic Youth. And ATL is the kind of record I can play any time. Day after day. Bad Moon Rising and Goo probably round out the top 5. But the order always changes. Except for #1 and #2. Those are always Sister and ATL. In some ways I think A Thousand Leaves is the perfect Sy album, in that in contains practically every element of their sound in a way the popular favorites like Murray Street don't, despite being also great records. But I drink your milkshake, so... |
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Ah ha ha! What the fuck? This is awesome! Why am I just hearing about this now! (Because you're a ghost, old man) Oh yeah, fair point. I need this now. |
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1. Sister 2. EVOL 3. ATL 4. Washing Machine Rest albums are equally great, but Experimental is least favourite, but even that is greater than 99 % albums Iīve heard. |
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