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coastline Posted - 03/01/2007 : 15:11:48
I've always liked "Los Angeles," but it's so different from everything else the man has ever done that I almost feel like it doesn't belong in the catalog. I often feel that way about my favorite artists' "signature" songs, the ones that non-fans know and like but that just aren't characteristic of an artist's body of work. (Another song like that is "Laid" by James.) Does anything else in FB's catalog stick out like a sore thumb to anyone?


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yingguoguizi Posted - 04/02/2007 : 08:02:45
Don't understand why people rip into such a beautiful song.

I would say Southbound Bevy is the most un-Frank Black Frank Black song. Good question coastline.
johnnyribcage Posted - 03/28/2007 : 12:42:06
Yeah, I still think it's a bummer. One of the few and far between though.
wwgt Posted - 03/27/2007 : 15:08:03
[quote]Originally posted by Doog

I Don't Want To Hurt You, unBlack-ish in its lameness.

I for one think the song is grreat , His vocal track is awesome on that
one
so for the record Frank i dug it man

Space is gonna do me good
mikaelp75 Posted - 03/26/2007 : 06:30:43
Musically it's really similar to Can I Get A Witness, which I much prefer. That one's even more unFrankish. But sounds very frank.
pixiestu Posted - 03/25/2007 : 08:52:19
It's one of my favourites.


"The arc of triumph"
kfs Posted - 03/25/2007 : 08:46:43
I never understood why everyone dislikes that song. I think it's nice. I like it.
Grotesque Posted - 03/25/2007 : 07:28:08
quote:
Originally posted by Doog

It's a very straightforward/boring song from a guy who has blown my mind on occassions. No shame in that, they can't all be mindblowers.




Boring... that's the exact word.
I'm not alone ! Join the cult of "Let's kick I dont want to hurt you off the best off!".
If they absolutely want it, they could put an alternate version or a remix without that FM guitar effect (no, FM is not for "Fast Man" here...).
The raw one from the valentine's podcast was a very decent song.
Doog Posted - 03/24/2007 : 18:36:17
It's a very straightforward/boring song from a guy who has blown my mind on occassions. No shame in that, they can't all be mindblowers.

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trobrianders Posted - 03/23/2007 : 05:31:40
quote:
Originally posted by Doog

I Don't Want To Hurt You, unBlack-ish in its lameness.


Once I get over my prejudice I sort of have to agree.

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danjersey Posted - 03/22/2007 : 20:44:04
[quote]Originally posted by Doog

I Don't Want To Hurt You, unBlack-ish in its lameness.

NOOOOOO!
come on man the song is great
i'm not a big elvis fan but after reading frank's take on it i dig both even more.

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Doog Posted - 03/22/2007 : 19:46:29
I Don't Want To Hurt You, unBlack-ish in its lameness.

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johnnyribcage Posted - 03/22/2007 : 15:33:41
quote:
Originally posted by fbc

Do you think with L.A it might be because it doesn't have a chorus (does it?), C? It could be some kind of subconcious thing in your head going "Chorus! Where's the bleedin' chorus?! Must be a chorus"

For me, at the time(ish), it was Shazeb Andleeb.



I'm not too sure about the lack of chorus thing since there's quite a few FB songs with no chorus whatsoever (particularly in the last five or six years), as well as songs with multiple choruses. I always thought LA fit in pretty well. Now, I Don't Want To Hurt You (Every Single Time) -- not only does that one not fit in to me, that's got to be some kind of low point IMHO. Totally cookie cutter and vanilla and hence, very un-Frank.

When I first heard it, My Favorite Kiss was a total shock, sounded nothing like anything he'd done prior. Now after honeycomb and Raiderman, it fits in great. I always did like it. The production on it is so different from the others on the album... For some reason it always reminded me of a TV commercial song or a theme song for a TV show. Great song though.
wwgt Posted - 03/22/2007 : 13:50:44
If I remember correct , someone asked Frank in an interview
what a " frankblack\charlesthompson\pixies " song should sound like
and his answer was " It just has to sound cool"
So , in my mind , all borders and boundry were eliminated in that one
statement !


Space is gonna do me good
OLDMANOTY Posted - 03/22/2007 : 12:39:12
'Two Spaces' is quite un-Frank musically, particularly the verses. Must be one of the poppiest things he's done.
Grotesque Posted - 03/10/2007 : 08:25:56
It would be interesting to know if FB did Sad Old World and The Real El Rey just after learning Dark End Of The Street. Cos these two songs sound like a "Blackisation" of Dark end.
Like: "Mmm, I see... And if it was a bit more my way?"
mikaelp75 Posted - 03/10/2007 : 02:36:36
The Farewell Bend surprised me in a good way. Melodically that kind of elated blues was more of a departure than something like Radio Lizards I thought. Lyrics notwithstanding, Dark End Of The Street isn't a million miles away from Stupid Me, is it?
trobrianders Posted - 03/07/2007 : 18:38:53
Wait a minute. Isn't everything new sounding un-Frank Black? It's a function of age. We were born the same year and when you hit 42 you just don't recognise yourself anymore.

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gary13th Posted - 03/07/2007 : 16:39:13
def. Radio Lizards - one of the best FB songs for a while, along with (Do What You Want) Gyaneshwar


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Carl Posted - 03/07/2007 : 12:04:31
You mean Doctor Snuggles?
Grotesque Posted - 03/07/2007 : 10:53:44
quote:
Originally posted by Carl

Fuck me, I was just thinking about that Gadget Boy character (I couldn't remember his name) earlier today, I loved Inspector Gadget as a kid, but obviouly it's not something you'd think about every day, and that you specifically mention Gadget Boy...maybe there's some kind of psychic energy generated by this forum! ;)



Psychic cartoon energy? Let's see. What if I say Doctor Smuggle ?
duplicatedman Posted - 03/07/2007 : 10:34:09
For me its Strange Goodbye off Honeycomb.

Very un-Frank like imo.
Carl Posted - 03/06/2007 : 17:34:44
Fuck me, I was just thinking about that Gadget Boy character (I couldn't remember his name) earlier today, I loved Inspector Gadget as a kid, but obviouly it's not something you'd think about every day, and that you specifically mention Gadget Boy...maybe there's some kind of psychic energy generated by this forum! ;)
Grotesque Posted - 03/06/2007 : 13:33:09
quote:
Originally posted by endofmiles

Or perhaps you mean Navarro, the french inspector.. :-)



Yeah Inspector Gadget.
I'll put it on the cover suggestions.
With EDF on keyboards and on his pal Tepper on guitar.

And I already see the next post: was gadget french? Yes he was. Not so sure about that crappy little thurd gadget boy.
endofmiles Posted - 03/06/2007 : 04:06:36
Or perhaps you mean Navarro, the french inspector.. :-)
Carl Posted - 03/05/2007 : 21:01:00
You mean Navajo, of course. :)
Grotesque Posted - 03/05/2007 : 14:57:36
quote:
Originally posted by endofmiles

quote:
Originally posted by pixiestu

I'm not sure, FB's diversity with his music makes it difficult for me to think of any of his songs as 'un-Frank Black'.


"The arc of triumph"



I agree with that. But if I had to choose i'll say "Fiddle Riddle"



Fiddle Riddle makes me think to "The navaro knows". That would have been a good turn for the pixies to go "strange reggae pop" instead of staying guitar oriented, if they hadnt broke up. In facts, I've read an interview of Gil Norton at that time that said the next album was going to be much more like The Navaro Knows, and I thought "great, cos anyway they couldnt make better punk songs than on Trompe le Monde")
endofmiles Posted - 03/04/2007 : 14:37:53
quote:
Originally posted by pixiestu

I'm not sure, FB's diversity with his music makes it difficult for me to think of any of his songs as 'un-Frank Black'.


"The arc of triumph"



I agree with that. But if I had to choose i'll say "Fiddle Riddle"
trobrianders Posted - 03/04/2007 : 14:36:09
Los Angeles - greatest riff ever. Full of swerve and tension, even played acoustically like from the Sacremento gig off the Christmass DVD - God I wish he hadn't fouled up the ending.

Sure it sounds like him. It's him and it sounds like him. When it's not him that's when he's, very deliberately, adopting another's vocal style, like Neil Young on So. Bay or Chris Rea on Calistan. But it's always him. Mind you Radio Lizards...and Don't Get Me Wrong could be anybody.

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Grotesque Posted - 03/02/2007 : 12:43:22
quote:
Originally posted by coastline

I've always liked "Los Angeles," but it's so different from everything else the man has ever done that I almost feel like it doesn't belong in the catalog. I often feel that way about my favorite artists' "signature" songs, the ones that non-fans know and like but that just aren't characteristic of an artist's body of work. (Another song like that is "Laid" by James.) Does anything else in FB's catalog stick out like a sore thumb to anyone?


Please pardon me, for these my wrongs.



Why ? To me it "L.A." sounds like other Frank Black songs: "dog gone" "I heard Ramona sing", "So Bay" and "The sad punk".
mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 03/02/2007 : 10:17:10
Announcement. I can't even tell it's Frank singing.


"Am I the one you're thinking of
when the sun goes down into the water...?"
fbc Posted - 03/02/2007 : 09:25:27
Point, Steve. Good point!

Do you think with L.A it might be because it doesn't have a chorus (does it?), C? It could be some kind of subconcious thing in your head going "Chorus! Where's the bleedin' chorus?! Must be a chorus"

For me, at the time(ish), it was Shazeb Andleeb.
PixieSteve Posted - 03/02/2007 : 05:43:12
quote:
Originally posted by coastline

Mmm, that's a cover, so I'm not sure it counts


Please pardon me, for these my wrongs.



i thought this but still, he chose to cover it, and he chose to cover it in that way. hang on to your ego and head on don't stick out like that does...



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tisasawath Posted - 03/02/2007 : 04:36:24
never cared much for predictable (drivers and other traffic participants aside)
so anything un-anything has better chance of piquing my interest (sore thumbs aside)

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frank_black_francis Posted - 03/02/2007 : 02:13:23
Radio Lizards...I guess.
vilainde Posted - 03/01/2007 : 23:25:54
Don't Get Me Wrong. It doesn't sound to me like anything he's done before.


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