netzerkaiser wrote:i hated brit pop, i despised brit pop, despised oasis & blur,
but i loved suede, i just loved their basic honesty, despite the naff video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0SuX1IvJys
netzerkaiser wrote:That is interesting, but i ask you, which is the greater song?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXNMHjckAoM
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:Something completely different. One of the most epic techno tracks ever, clocking in at 19 minutes.
System 7 - Alpha Wave (Plastikman Acid House Remix)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=vfa5GPRK5qI
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:German hippies
Cochise - Die Erde war nicht immer so
https://youtube.com/watch?v=HWL6cQ36joU
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:I do think Howard Devoto had talent in spades but yes he wasn't thr most handsome chap around and his solo stuff wasn't so much proof of lack of talent rather than being indicative of the futility of trying to emphasise the pop side of things too much. He's tried to be more streamlined in his solo endeavours as is often the case unfortunately. I meant it literally when I said that I didn't know much Shelley Buzzcocks, I may actually find myself liking them and shall give their essential albums a thorough listen one day.
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:netzerkaiser wrote:i hated brit pop, i despised brit pop, despised oasis & blur,
but i loved suede, i just loved their basic honesty, despite the naff video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0SuX1IvJys
You're not the only one - I too despise Britpop, and I find Noel Gallagher too be an insufferable twat in particular. Suede are all right I guess, though. Also, I just can't help myself dropping another oblique Fall reference. This song is said to be about Suede among others.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=R-5u1EeH3So
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:I like The Jam and they're another band I'd mostly missed out on, as in put on the back burner to listen to later, only that later never really arrived unfortunately.
I think you may enjoy this though I suspect you know them already and for longer than I do.
Punk/power pop or even pop punk, as in the good kind are all applicable to this song.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=G4nbyiOvD28
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:Yeah, I try not to pay any attention to top whatever lists or music journalism myself. As mentioned before, it has become the norm to ponder present day generic top40 pop music as something empowering and subversive (relying on a false strawmanned dichotomy between conservative rockism on the one hand and poptimism on the other), a phenomenon called poptimism. Music journals are shills
Different topic, since you mention band relying heavily on singles, I will say I love New Order, not quite as much as Joy Division but still.
The Perfect Kiss is their best single in my book
https://youtube.com/watch?v=x3XW6NLILqo
netzerkaiser wrote:We are on a site where most people want to talk about whether 3 or 4 simultaneous penetrations are better?
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:netzerkaiser wrote:We are on a site where most people want to talk about whether 3 or 4 simultaneous penetrations are better?
What? You're forgetting about all the great in-depth analyses of why Suzie Diamond, Lucy Lee and Claudia Rossi are the undisputed best-looking pornstars of all time, which have time and time shown to be some of the most fruitful discussions in this forum.
But yes, I can see the need for a change of pace, respect and take care, been great taking to you as well.
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:One for the weekend.
The Wolfgang Press - Going South
https://youtube.com/watch?v=R0cYbJieId0
netzerkaiser wrote:Nice song, I like it. Actually, what you say we have a weekly update, that seems like a plan, so I don't end up racking up 10,000 posts in a hurry!
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:netzerkaiser wrote:Nice song, I like it. Actually, what you say we have a weekly update, that seems like a plan, so I don't end up racking up 10,000 posts in a hurry!
Sounds like a plan. I am down for it.
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:It still slaps, I think this is the first time I have listened to it in years. Honestly never knew the title of the song.
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:Cheers, brother. Thanks for the song and see you around next week.
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:Interestingly I don't know much of Genesis's back catalogue. Obviously I am aware they were very different bands in their proggier days and later during their later more commercial endeavours, but that's as far as my knowledge extends. I've always been more on the Canterbury and later RIO side of British progressive music.
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:I think I should clarify that I was talking about the times when Soft Machine were all but a distant memory and at that time the Canterbury people and especially what was later inspired by them were some of the most innovative and forward-thinking in the rock music sphere, certainly not second relation to anyone. I haven't the slightest idea what was going on there in the times of Madchester
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