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VoVat Posted - 05/19/2005 : 14:59:00
Since there's a thread on underrated songs, I might as well start this one.

I can't really think of any Frank solo/Catholics songs that I would consider overrated, but, in terms of Pixies material, I think "Tame" and "Gouge Away" might be. I like them, but I think they get too much attention when compared to other, better Pixies songs.



I was all out of luck, like a duck that died. I was all out of juice, like a moose denied.
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pixiestu Posted - 07/11/2007 : 15:18:30
I do like the Doolittle version more than the surf version of Wave. I sometimes get bored listening to the surf version. Neither would make my top 20 either though.


"The arc of triumph"
langdonboom Posted - 07/09/2007 : 08:55:57
quote:
Originally posted by Grotesque

quote:
Originally posted by Vacuum Boots

Wave of Mutilation, it's a good song but it wouldn't be in my Pixies top 20.



Wow, what a shoker ! Wave is one of the...
Er... forget it.
But to go on with the UNDERrrated songs, I think of Alison, probably my favorite pixies song and nobody never talks about it or regrets they dont play it anymore.
What, is it too pop, too short ?
It the perfect pop song, nothing can be done after that!



Nobody regrets they don't play Alison? Wow, that is such a sh--

still funny!

Meanwhle, I often think of Alison as the most influential song in terms of sound the Pixies ever wrote -- its like the rosetta stone for a lot of mid-90s alternative rock (Weezer's entire career, not that I'm knocking Weezer, at least the first album).
Grotesque Posted - 07/09/2007 : 08:51:00
quote:
Originally posted by Vacuum Boots

Wave of Mutilation, it's a good song but it wouldn't be in my Pixies top 20.



Wow, what a shoker ! Wave is one of the...
Er... forget it.
But to go on with the UNDERrrated songs, I think of Alison, probably my favorite pixies song and nobody never talks about it or regrets they dont play it anymore.
What, is it too pop, too short ?
It the perfect pop song, nothing can be done after that!
Vacuum Boots Posted - 07/09/2007 : 02:31:38
Wave of Mutilation, it's a good song but it wouldn't be in my Pixies top 20.
langdonboom Posted - 07/03/2007 : 10:07:46
Wow, this is a shocker! Barleycorn is one of the great FB rock songs, in my opinion. The man flexing his Stax muscles, embracing rock n roll and saying 'I believe in its power to save my soul!'

But I can certainly see how it could be interpreted the way its critics here are saying.

LOVE the sax, love the break down and rejoining back with the simple snare fill. Just love it. Clearly the most 'accessaible' song on the album, but that is half the reason I love it. And I love any song with a call-and-response kind of springsteen shout. HEY!

Badass song.
Grotesque Posted - 07/03/2007 : 08:42:22
quote:
Originally posted by Jose Jones

there's just something about it. the fucking sax, the lame/tame guitar solo/sound... i don't know for sure. it might just be the song itself, because i heard that acoustic version with billy block and STILL didn't like it. if it's not the song itself, then the only thing i can think of is frank's voice on it. maybe if he sang it differently... i don't know.

i actually skip it whenever possible.

yet, i love the rest of FMRM. go figure.

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they were the heroes of old, men of renown.




I totaly agree. The song seems to say "hear me, man, i'm BIG"
But sorry; little song, you're not, and I'll skip you !
Jose Jones Posted - 07/01/2007 : 14:21:57
there's just something about it. the fucking sax, the lame/tame guitar solo/sound... i don't know for sure. it might just be the song itself, because i heard that acoustic version with billy block and STILL didn't like it. if it's not the song itself, then the only thing i can think of is frank's voice on it. maybe if he sang it differently... i don't know.

i actually skip it whenever possible.

yet, i love the rest of FMRM. go figure.

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they were the heroes of old, men of renown.
Grotesque Posted - 07/01/2007 : 13:34:04
quote:
Originally posted by mr.biscuitdoughhead

what's wrong with johnny barleycorn?

I'm a duck!



That song is a bit obvious, no?
And it really makes me think to The Ballad of Peter Pumkinhead, both the chords and the lyrics. "Give him a cheer - yeah" that part is also in Partridge's song! It's: "Hurray for Peter Pumkinhead - Yeah" !!!!
mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 07/01/2007 : 10:21:43
what's wrong with johnny barleycorn?

I'm a duck!
Jose Jones Posted - 06/30/2007 : 22:34:57
to be honest, los angeles is kind of run of the mill to me. i love it, as i love all fb songs (except for that fucking johnny barleycorn), but it's the ending that makes it for me, not the rocking intro.

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they were the heroes of old, men of renown.
martha_promise Posted - 06/30/2007 : 19:16:47
Ima fuckup and in the wrong thread as well. But you guys are right that the stanza of Chip Away Boy is just about worth everything and anything.

I don't agree with Superabound & So Hard to Make things out being overated.

Relatively speaking of course, myownpersonaloverated might include, Los Angeles, Headache, Monkey Gone to Heaven. Ummmm..... others?

...now where's that underrated thread again?

-Tom

...well that's the deal, turn your prayer wheel.
Grotesque Posted - 06/30/2007 : 12:11:11
quote:
Originally posted by Jose Jones

chip away boy's feckin great.

I remember humid nights
I remember how the full moon tugs
How it used to make us fight
And the language of the bugs
And even our doomsday

that's definitely in my top 5 frank black lyrics.

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they were the heroes of old, men of renown.



I dont know what it's about but I allways feel an ambiant like the movie DEAD MAN. Could be Jodorowski too.
I wonder if Frank has seen Dead Man. It's the movie I would imagine him to direct.
Jose Jones Posted - 06/30/2007 : 10:02:36
chip away boy's feckin great.

I remember humid nights
I remember how the full moon tugs
How it used to make us fight
And the language of the bugs
And even our doomsday

that's definitely in my top 5 frank black lyrics.

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they were the heroes of old, men of renown.
Grotesque Posted - 06/30/2007 : 09:27:08
Actualy it feels better that way. FB is not a very overrated artist!
SUPER UNDERRATED SONG: CHIP AWAY BOY.
As many songs on BLD...
mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 06/30/2007 : 08:59:18
quote:
Originally posted by Jose Jones

i think every song on pistolero is over-rated and under-rated at the same time.

kind of.

i love that album.

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they were the heroes of old, men of renown.


I think 85 Weeks is really underrated. But I guess I'm in the wrong thread.

I'm a duck!
moonruler Posted - 06/29/2007 : 22:24:57
i love the pod demo version of silver. i think it ranks right up there.
Jose Jones Posted - 06/29/2007 : 21:53:44
i think every song on pistolero is over-rated and under-rated at the same time.

kind of.

i love that album.

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they were the heroes of old, men of renown.
trobrianders Posted - 06/29/2007 : 21:47:22
If it weren't for the intelligent discussion this thread would be really boring.
"I like it"/"How can you like it?
"I don't like it"/"How can you not like it?"

I love it but Silver's a b-side IMO. I suppose the swapping of instruments makes it a band/album moment. Could have easily swapped it for Into The White but maybe that would have made Doolittle too good. Western Star's fantastic and a great live moment and it's chorus drives hard. Speedy Marie's the one that I never rated so highly.

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Ed is the hoo hoo
moonruler Posted - 06/29/2007 : 19:57:08
and does the sun not burn mean and big sometimes?

i mean, you can't really deny that.

and how hard can it be to be a western star?

i just don't know; that's a question you just have to ask
yourself.
moonruler Posted - 06/29/2007 : 19:53:33
this is my favorite song; you can't go wrong with a diddy that has the phrase "cul-de-sac kampong" in it or better yet the dynamite duo of "freon bingo".

i even like the chorus, although i guess you would not call it the highlight of the song.
langdonboom Posted - 06/29/2007 : 10:57:25
Oh definitely -- one of the best concert moments is the "YO SOY UN PISTOLERO!" section. Such great rock n roll attitude there.
Grotesque Posted - 06/29/2007 : 10:29:51
quote:
Originally posted by Jose Jones

i'm not a huge fan of the chorus, but the last half rules. the lyrics, the delivery. good stuff.

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they were the heroes of old, men of renown.



Yeah the new bolero part is very good. Seems like another song.
Jose Jones Posted - 06/28/2007 : 14:29:54
i'm not a huge fan of the chorus, but the last half rules. the lyrics, the delivery. good stuff.

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they were the heroes of old, men of renown.
Grotesque Posted - 06/28/2007 : 12:20:03
I know a lot of people love Western Star, and I wouldnt insult them saying it's overrated, but I really dont get it at all. I'll give it a last oportunity when I listen to the best of.
Jose Jones Posted - 06/27/2007 : 21:16:16
here here. (or is it "hear, hear?")

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they were the heroes of old, men of renown.
spiring Posted - 06/27/2007 : 11:54:42

quote:
Originally posted by Grotesque

You know what Silver is ? It's the pixies' Within you without you !

"Within you without you" is one of my favourite Pepper tracks... sure beats most of the McCartney ones. Not "Fixing a hole", though. And "A day in the life" is untouchable.

I like "Silver" as well. Doolittle was the first Pixies album I heard, and I was actually underwhelmed. A few good songs, but many others sounded like throwaways. It wasnīt until I heard the mega-brilliant first side of Bossanova that I got back and started to discover Doolittle. It was the tracks on the second side that opened up the album for me, those tracks that I thought were throwaway tracks... "La la love you", "Crackity Jones", "Hey", "Gouge away" - and "Silver". Doolittle would definitely be a more one-dimensional album without it.


When I get a potato out
It is the same


Carl Posted - 06/27/2007 : 09:00:39
quote:
Originally posted by Grotesque

You know what Silver is ? It's the pixies' Within you without you !


That's an interesting take on it!!

"Aw yeah, that's the good stuff!"
Grotesque Posted - 06/27/2007 : 08:42:35
quote:
Originally posted by PixieSteve

silver's always gonna be a song that listeners won't like at first. it's completely unlike anything on that album. but it surprises me that many long time pixies fans still cannot stand it. it's probably my least favourite track on the album, but when the album is doolittle, that doesn't say much.

"Idiot" is just her sig.



It's a good song but not on this totaly coherent album.
You know what Silver is ? It's the pixies' Within you without you !
But Sergent Pepper is NOT the beatle's doolittle. That all aniversary thing made me realize I really dont like it.
spiring Posted - 06/27/2007 : 02:42:36
quote:
Originally posted by cptnpasty




When I get a potato out
It is the same


aah..a fall fan....

I figured someone would get the reference... Iīve been lurking here before, but didnīt start posting until yesterday.

(I prefer the smilies at the Unofficial Fall Forum, though)


When I get a potato out
It is the same


wolperdevelop Posted - 06/27/2007 : 02:15:14
First, thanks for the Breeders demos. Great stuff.

I have TONS of trouble with Honeycomb and FMRM, yet, I am now totally obsessed with the acoustic version of Raider Man, esp. the WOXY version. I play it over and over and can't get it out of my head, but when I play the FMRM version, I HATE it. It's all in the phrasing of the main riff, the 'stompy' version as FB does it on acoustic, compared to the 'jazzy' version on the record.

Has there ever been a song that you disliked originally, but then came to love in an alternate version/live version?

Did FB every do a studio version of COMING INTO LOS ANGELES? I have two live versions and love them.
cptnpasty Posted - 06/27/2007 : 01:41:03





When I get a potato out
It is the same



aah..a fall fan....


spiring Posted - 06/27/2007 : 00:20:56
quote:
Originally posted by JaredGL

monkey gone to heaven w/out a doubt.


Itīs not one of my favourite tracks from that album... but, and Iīm probably completely alone in this, I have never understood the greatness of Debaser. :hiding: One of the weakest Pixies songs, IMNSHO.

As for Frankīs solo output, I donīt know how rated it is (outside this forum)... most people seem to rate Pixies much higher. I used to, until a few years ago; maybe it has something to do with age, but nowadays Iīd rather put on a solo album than a Pixies album. And I almost like Honeycomb and FM/RM the best... anyway, what I wanted to say is that I canīt think of an overrated Frank Black song.


When I get a potato out
It is the same


langdonboom Posted - 06/26/2007 : 11:41:21
quote:
Originally posted by mr.biscuitdoughhead
[To me it's the sound of "emo", not neccesarily the subject matter.
So no matter what he writes about, Frank will never be "emo".



Right. Gotcha! Thanks...
mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 06/26/2007 : 11:32:57
quote:
Originally posted by langdonboom

I understand the technical meaning of 'emo', but still, when did being 'emotionally hardcore' become a bad thing? I like emotions!

I associate the term with bands like Promise Ring, Capn Jazz, Rainer Maria, etc. Never really got into these groups, a little Ranier Maria, but someone will have to explain to me the hang-up with this idea.


To me it's the sound of "emo", not neccesarily the subject matter.
So no matter what he writes about, Frank will never be "emo".
Unless he suffers severe brain damage in like a car accident or something.

mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 06/26/2007 : 11:30:40
Well at least he doesn't have those swoopy bangs.
I think he's punker than punk. But not hardcore.


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