09.05.2009, 01:47 PM | #21 |
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I really love post-Fat Of The Land Prodigy too, but then again maybe it's because it's the Prodigy I grew up with ... Firestarter brings back memories of playing Wipeout on Playstation with my uncles, etc. I consider it as a fucking masterpiece. The next one (Always Outnumbered blahblah) ain't too shabby either if you ask me, I think it's kind of underrated. There are some great tracks on there - You'll Be Under My Wheels, Get Up Get Off, Spitfire, Girls, etc. The new one really sucks though. I would agree with you on the live show point though - even though I've never seen them live, on the videos I've seen on the Internet (I know you should never judge live performances based on internet videos but hey...) they really sound shitty. It looks like they could just play the CD in the background with the two singers being howling clowns over it (note that I don't mean that because it is electronic music ; I'm actually more into electronic music now than I'm into rock music, and I've loved tons of electronic shows I've witnessed, but I do appreciate when an artist does a bit more than playing note by note, and always exactly with the same timing, volume, etc, as the studio version; on the case of prodigy it's so similar it almost sounds like playback) |
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09.05.2009, 02:11 PM | #23 | |
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Really? I mean, really?? It's one thing to say that the Beatles' style drastically changed by the time they were through, but to simply say their early stuff "sucked"... I'm sorry, I don't agree at all. |
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Yeah, that's fair enough. I didn't really factor age into it. I mean, I was 9 or 10 when it came out, so it's hardly like I was gurning in a field when it came out. There's a lot of people, of a certain age and type, who feel that the Fat of the Land Prodigy is a completely different one to the early one. They were playing second-rate dance music to a rock crowd. But, y'know, it's all horses for courses. I'd honestly not considered that to people your age Prodigy have always been the dance band playing to rock crowds.
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09.05.2009, 02:37 PM | #25 |
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I was actually going to come in this thread to say The Beatles, but someone beat me to it. Yes.
As far as their earliest songs are concerned, "She Loves You" or "I Want To Hold Your Hand" are pretty bland pop songs. Sure, they were great early examples, but I feel like they're just songs written for girls. Kind of like NSYNC or Backstreet Boys songs for the 60's. And when you hear what they went on to do later on, albums like "Revolver" and "Sgt. Pepper" really just make those early songs look like shit. The songs don't suck overall, they just suck in comparison to their later work.
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I think as far as music of that era goes, it was pretty damn good. How many songs of that time, in that genre weren't love songs? Back then, there was no "later Beatles" to compare it to. It was what it was, and they did it well. |
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Right, that was my point. I'm comparing it to now. Personally, I think the earlier songs sound dated compared to later on. But again, I'm comparing.
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09.05.2009, 02:57 PM | #29 | |
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Yeah, no I was just reinforcing what I said at first. I don't think comparing is fair when it comes to rating an album by "sucking" or not, especially when it was produced during a time that most of us can harly comprehend, having never experienced it. But you seem to recognize that too so, really, I think you're being fair. |
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09.05.2009, 05:34 PM | #31 |
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