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the tolerant |
Posted - 03/19/2004 : 08:09:18 was just outside havin a smoke and listenin to 'changing of the guards - bbc1 live version' by the catholics for the first time in a while and it hit me again why the f**k i love this band.
so any songs out there you lost for a while and found reaffirming the belief this man is one of the all time greats. or whats ya fave cover by the Catholics?
anybody!
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vigorstrength |
Posted - 03/25/2004 : 09:22:18 It's a pity I totally missed seeing the Catholics. I wonder if it'll be too late.
I've been downloading from the FTP section the last few days.. The Frank Black (vs the pixies) live stuff is much more interesting. |
martha_promise |
Posted - 03/23/2004 : 15:16:27 Excellant.
~~Polly-ann drove steel like a man~~ |
prozacrat |
Posted - 03/20/2004 : 18:00:43 quote: Originally posted by martha_promise
I've just discovered They Might Be Giants. Does that count?
~~Polly-ann drove steel like a man~~
Yes, that counts. New EP out on April 4th!
"And her head has no room." |
IceCream |
Posted - 03/20/2004 : 07:15:35 Yeah. There have many songs I didn't understand or 'feel' at first but now do. On the contrary though, there are no/very few Frank Black songs that I used to like and now don't.
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the tolerant |
Posted - 03/20/2004 : 03:29:09 quote: Originally posted by Sprite
Yes Tolerant I know exactly what you mean. Over a number of years I have rediscovered songs that never did it for me intially and sometimes for a long time but then one day found myself humming the tune and the brilliance struck me in a blinding flash!
The most recent example is So. Bay, I used to think it was weak and derivative but now I literally cannot get enough of it.
as a player of the ol six string i'm a huge fan of songs like so. bay. they have at least three parts to the song which changs in dynamics and end in the most sweetest of melodies. nother big example is so hard to make things out
classic! |
martha_promise |
Posted - 03/19/2004 : 22:03:02 I've just discovered They Might Be Giants. Does that count?
~~Polly-ann drove steel like a man~~ |
Conrad |
Posted - 03/19/2004 : 15:49:45 I just rediscovered Cold Heart of Stone 40 minutes ago.
"I met a man / and I have dearly paid"
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Sprite |
Posted - 03/19/2004 : 13:52:49 Yes Tolerant I know exactly what you mean. Over a number of years I have rediscovered songs that never did it for me intially and sometimes for a long time but then one day found myself humming the tune and the brilliance struck me in a blinding flash!
The most recent example is So. Bay, I used to think it was weak and derivative but now I literally cannot get enough of it.
Fave cover would have to be Sister Isabel |
NimrodsSon |
Posted - 03/19/2004 : 12:10:07 it's on the ftp
ˇViva los Católicos! |
Chip Away Boy |
Posted - 03/19/2004 : 10:23:35 i'd like someone to send me changing of the guards cover, is that possible for anyone through AIM? |
the tolerant |
Posted - 03/19/2004 : 08:54:00 when they toured uk few years back they dropped by radio 1 studios and played a few songs, including sister isabelle. i'm sure theres a few mp3s floating around this forum somewhere. these guys seem to know all the answers, if not, give them a few hours and they'll get it. |
Adam |
Posted - 03/19/2004 : 08:36:12 Tolerant, How did you come across the Catholics BBC Session and where could I get a copy? My favorite cover, as this time, would have to be "I'm Going Down" by Springstein off of the Dog Gone single. |