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I don't have this. I'm really gagging for a listen. Another one for the shopping list.
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06.05.2008, 08:31 AM | #62 | |
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MES has used The Fall as a musical vessel to explore largely non-musical ideas, relating primarily to areas of literature and history. In itself, this wouldn't be enough but fortunately, MES's take on these areas has always been insightful enough to maintain my attention. Sonic Youth, on the other hand, are at their weakest when trying to do this. Their political statements are often at best banal - still too tied to a kind of Beat/counter-culture/punk dogma of teenage rebellion and anti-government posturing. As such, there is none of the subtlety or originality in Sonic Youth's world-view that is found throughout The Fall's long history. |
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06.05.2008, 06:15 PM | #65 |
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exactly Better than this shower. sarramkrop (and everyone else) - dont bother
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06.05.2008, 06:41 PM | #67 |
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Haha.
It is better, but that doesn't mean this isn't good. Honestly, I'd take this album over any of their dancey/rave music shit.. |
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06.05.2008, 06:45 PM | #68 |
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It's definitely growing on me, although I still wouldn't call it vintage Fall. Saying that, after a few more listens, who knows?
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06.05.2008, 06:47 PM | #69 | |
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I guess i may come to appreciate this album more in years to come, but at the minute i think he needs to stick to Von Sudenfed. Has his "Autobiography" (ive skimmed through it and it seems as though that isnt the most apt label cos its hardly a traditional life story) been released in America yet? I want to get it but money is tight at the min.
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06.05.2008, 06:52 PM | #70 |
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I know someone who has it but I think he just ordered it and paid a ton of money for shipping. I don't think it's officially been released here yet.
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06.05.2008, 06:56 PM | #71 |
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It's published over here by Penguin, so I'm sure it must have a US distribution. It's definitely worth a read. MES is, needless to say, a very good writer.
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06.06.2008, 05:30 AM | #72 |
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i thought that book was ghost written?
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06.06.2008, 09:30 AM | #73 |
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i've read some excerpt of that book and sounds like a good read, hope to be picking it up soon...actually, there's tons of books i need to buy that have been released recently.
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06.06.2008, 04:19 PM | #74 |
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The book is as entertaining as I hoped it would be. Funny, opinionated, full of revealing little details, etc. Unmistakably his voice though it was ghost-written.
True, it's not a comprehensive account of his life: not really an autobiography, as after the early years it soon becomes a rant which skips all over the place without explaining anything in depth: which is good! To use the cliché, it's as though he's talking to you (or shouting at you) in the pub (in an unusually good mood). The only downside is a few naff stream-of-consciousness bits; but even that is very 'The Fall' in a way, the equivalent of the over-long experiment track which appears on a lot of their albums. I went from Bend Sinister to The Unutterable (love it) and Country On The Click (love it). I don't like 90s dancey production, so I skipped the whole of their 90s output. Have I missed anything essential? |
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I'm assuming you skipped The Frenz Experiment and I Am Kurious, Oranj as well? Yr missing out on a lot of good material. :7(
Every Fall album is worth hearing in my books, even the truly crappy ones. If you don't like 90s dancey production, I suggest shelving the Extricate - Middle Class Revolt period for later and move towards their Cerebal Caustic - Marshall Suite run of albums. |
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06.07.2008, 05:47 AM | #76 | |
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Thanks. I did skip The Frenz Experiment but I've just noticed the re-released CD has Victoria and Hit The North on (my second favourite Fall song - guess the first!), so I'll start with that. |
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06.07.2008, 06:22 AM | #77 | |
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I agree that their late 80s mid 90s period is too easily ignored. Supercreep says, there's some excellent stuff there, especially on Frenz, Oranj and Extricate. Well worth checking out. Shift-Work and Code Selfish have never been among my favourites but even here there's some decent stuff - although the slightly dancefloor-friendly production won't be for everyone.
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06.07.2008, 06:38 AM | #78 |
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Yeah him and Austin Collings (the ghost-writer) did a show at The Hay Festival talking about the book. I'm hoping it will appear on Sky Arts as lots of stuff from that festival has done.
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06.07.2008, 07:27 AM | #79 |
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They did a good job. Definitely reads like MES.
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I spent my £6 HMV voucher on the "special edition" of the new Spiritualized album, wish i hadnt bothered now cos the extra packaging was not worth the extra money at all. Not decided on said album, but my point is i had earmarked the voucher for the book but decided against it, feel ive made the wrong call now Still, paperback here we come
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