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charlesthompson |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 11:16:54 whats your fav frank black song? or you might have a handfull like me. why do you like it(them) so much? |
35 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
stardog |
Posted - 05/23/2004 : 07:48:03 Wave of Mutilation Or maybe Bone Machine.. |
charlesthompson |
Posted - 05/20/2004 : 10:57:51 .....i dont know about all this hi-tec stuff.... i just use it |
VoVat |
Posted - 05/19/2004 : 17:39:34 quote: but the less painfull way would be to kidnap the man himself and record with his voice then give him loads of alcohol and hell wake up not knowing a thing!=)
Or someone could sample his voice and make a speech synthesizer.
My favorite Frank-penned song is "Velouria," but if we're sticking to his solo/Catholics career, I'd go with "Bullet."
Cattle in Korea / They can really moo. |
bobcountry |
Posted - 05/18/2004 : 23:01:35 I have a big heart for the following...
I Switched You 85 Weeks You Ain't Me (sentimental value - first song of Frank's I ever heard) Thallosocracy Freedom Rock Los Angeles Hermaphroditos St. Francis Dam Disaster I Gotta Move Western Star
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therewererumours |
Posted - 05/18/2004 : 17:42:44 Not a favs list, but have been listening to Stupid Me and Coastline alot, nice sad songs.
He's coming to save your mind and town |
blarg007 |
Posted - 05/18/2004 : 16:46:12 So. Bay.
the shift from snarl to sublime is beautiful. wutuphomeslice? |
Treo Black |
Posted - 05/18/2004 : 10:03:44 have you heard about the Big Red..? |
charlesthompson |
Posted - 05/16/2004 : 11:49:51 goodbye lorraine is good |
swerve |
Posted - 05/16/2004 : 11:44:34 Frank has loads of great songs. the ones that really excite me are 1. Chip Away Boy 2. Fazer Eyes 3. His Kingly Cave 4. Ten Percenter 5. Goodbye Lorraine
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charlesthompson |
Posted - 05/16/2004 : 09:50:25 but the less painfull way would be to kidnap the man himself and record with his voice then give him loads of alcohol and hell wake up not knowing a thing!=) |
mun chien andalusia |
Posted - 05/16/2004 : 09:33:09 Superabound with maybe Kicked in the Taco in the second place.
join the cult of errol\and you can have a beer\without having to quit smoking
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charlesthompson |
Posted - 05/16/2004 : 08:39:55 yes, that....or someone could get castrated=)
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vigorstrength |
Posted - 05/16/2004 : 08:07:25 quote: Originally posted by charlesthompson
yes, frank does have a way with the high notes. have you heard the song manta ray from the pixies. well frank goes about 2 scales higher than i could do!!!
It must be genetics and somebody from this board better grab a little from his gene pool before he dies childless. He's one variation I wouldn't want to see go extinct. |
charlesthompson |
Posted - 05/16/2004 : 03:48:53 yes, frank does have a way with the high notes. have you heard the song manta ray from the pixies. well frank goes about 2 scales higher than i could do!!! |
vigorstrength |
Posted - 05/15/2004 : 14:16:54 "I Will Run After You"
I've been listening to that songs for years now. It's got that acoustic guitar flavor, simple drums, the build up when the bass comes in.
And then the eccentric high notes only Frank would courageously do. |
charlesthompson |
Posted - 05/15/2004 : 02:36:44 goosbumps....yes, i get them to when i listen to some songs. but they are all frank black or pixies songs. and buddy holly from weezer. nothing beats the solo in "everything is new" after the chorus(excluding the intro chorus). the first time i heard that i was paralysed for a few minutes! |
Llamadance |
Posted - 05/14/2004 : 16:52:10 It's a hard one, but Superabound always does it for me. Wasn't too keen on it at first but it just gives me goosebumps every time now. |
whoreatthedoor |
Posted - 05/14/2004 : 08:59:36 Don't know. Impossible to choose. Mmmmm.... California Bound?
P.S.: Supose we are talking about Frank Black and not Black Francis.
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Jason |
Posted - 05/14/2004 : 08:45:50 the other day I figured out that my favorite Frank song is probably "Southbound Bevy". |
betty |
Posted - 05/13/2004 : 22:17:33 there was a guy...
take me to micky's liquor you cocksucker! |
charlesthompson |
Posted - 05/13/2004 : 07:29:51 well, im glad youve joined the forum. when i first joined people werent very nice to me....:) so il be nice to you. well, if you can even write down and say which songs are your fave then im inpressed. such an imposible question! |
PeachyPeach |
Posted - 05/12/2004 : 22:34:10 Oh, I forgot to say why I like these songs.
Um...I love Los Angeles mostly because it's so epic-sounding, I love the contrast between the two sections.
Whatever Happened To Pong? is just such a fucking great, shocking album opener, it has you on the defensive right away, and it sets the tone for this really strange, brilliant album.
Men In Black just has that X factor, I could almost see it being a hit single, if it weren't for the way Frank fucks up the rhythm, which is of course, why we love it. :)
Dog Gone has this really neat little melody thing in the middle, where he sort of swings up and back down. "Then a voice...in a whisper says..."
I love the lyrics of Western Star, plus it just rocks out hard. "Yo soy un pistolero, I'm not shakin' in my boots/I'm ruler of this moon, boy, so if you move, I shoots" Great!
Man of Steel. This has really got to be in my top...three FB songs. Maybe even number one on some days. Just blows me away. Again, it has that epic quality, and I love the strange quality of Frank's voice when he repeats, "There...is a place" and just the odd straightforwardness of that lyric...ooh, chills!
Announcement...is a song probably not known by its title to most people (I actually had to look it up, I couldn't remember what it was called). But it has just a great melody, paired with some really melancholy lyrics, which gets me every time. "Not out of sight...just out of mind, and memory..."
I can't even explain St. Francis Dam Disaster. If you haven't heard it, just listen to it, read the lyrics, if you don't have chills at some point by the end of it, I'll admit defeat; Frank Black may not be for you.
I heard the Catholics play How You Went So Far a few years ago in Seattle, it was the first time I ever saw Frank live, and at the time Black Letter Days was not out yet. Rarely does a song make such an impact when I hear it live for the first time, but I loved the world-weary lyrics. Actually it may not be my fave on BLD, I'd have to think about it...
Fields of Marigold--that weird ascending guitar part! Plus just a gorgeous chorus.
Massif Centrale: "Have some wine, please don't run away..." Again, the odd phrasing, timing, and surprising melody do me in.
Argh, it's driving me crazy! I didn't even mention White Noise Maker, Vanishing Spies, The Swimmer, Jane the Queen of Love, His Kingly Cave...ah, forget it. Thanks for indulging me.
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PeachyPeach |
Posted - 05/12/2004 : 22:18:20 Off the top of my head, here's a highlight from each album. Can't quite bring myself to say it's the best, it's just what I thought of...
Los Angeles Whatever Happened To Pong? Men In Black Dog Gone Western Star Man of Steel Announcement St. Francis Dam Disaster How You Went So Far Fields of Marigold Massif Centrale
(By the way, I'm new here. Hi everybody! Great little thing y'all have got going on here...) |
IceCream |
Posted - 05/12/2004 : 19:30:29 Well, It's hard to say if "I Want To Live On an Abstract Plain" is better that "Two Reelers"; they're both so amazing I really can't say, you know? |
charlesthompson |
Posted - 05/12/2004 : 12:19:35 im glad to be hearing so many opinions. its amazing that only around two people have chosen the same song amongst their selections! keep writing |
Smoke |
Posted - 05/12/2004 : 05:36:32 Hmm...tough. I really dig Headache though. |
sultanbigpants |
Posted - 05/11/2004 : 23:22:53 incredibly difficult question.
Its probably How You Went So Far but it could be San Antonio |
The Calistanian |
Posted - 05/11/2004 : 13:56:11 I really like "Don't Ya Rile 'Em".
I am a man with 3 fingers...but that doesn't count my index finger nor my thumb. |
Adnan_le_Terrible |
Posted - 05/11/2004 : 13:53:29 Olé for Mulholland
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apl4eris |
Posted - 05/11/2004 : 13:12:36 One of my new "instant classic" category favorites is Pan American Highway. Longing, processional, and the vast American West expanse. |
charlesthompson |
Posted - 05/11/2004 : 13:00:07 well....there seems to be alot of different opinions. but your right it was a very hard question. once youve decided that youve got a fave song you listen to it alot and get fed up with it!!!!well, that happens to me anyway. |
The lemur |
Posted - 05/11/2004 : 12:34:23 It's one of the toughest choices life can throw at you, but here goes anyway....
1. California Bound 2. Freedom Rock 3. Valentine & Garuda 4. Bullet 5. Man of Steel |
the man who is too loud |
Posted - 05/11/2004 : 08:42:47 1calistan (rocks) 2stupid me (so beautiful) 3the man who was too loud (I love the guitar in it) 4Duke of Earl(so romantic) 5speedy Mary (well, She's build for speed) These 5 are definetely always in my top 20. Dog in the sand is my favorite album. I participated in a pixies song competition during the last few weeks and 'Gouge away' won, before Wave of Mutilation and Were is my mind. |
charlesthompson |
Posted - 05/11/2004 : 07:09:42 i must say.....you never heard bout me. you know the part where the music kinda drops out and frank shouts 'you never ever heard bout me' and then the music starts up again? whenever i listen to that it sends shivers up my spine. know what i mean? |
rockmusic84 |
Posted - 05/10/2004 : 18:07:11 Why do people keep making impossible-to-answer posts? Oh well, here goes:
A common staple in many of Frank's songs is sometimes he will start off acoustically, and then go into full-blown electric ("Los Angeles") or vice versa ("Brackish Boy"). I enjoy that. I takes you by surprise. Also enjoy the way he sings the lyrics.
I really enjoy "2 Reelers". It's a song that has all the elements of Frank rolled into one. Fast, hard, slow, soft. I also love "Pie in the Sky". I could just imagine Frank doing this one at a show telling people to "stomp their feet, and clap their hands, get out of their seats and do a little dance"!!! And then following up by saying "THAT'S AN ORRDEEEEERRR!!!!!!!!!!!! The place would go fuckin' nuts.
"Men in Black" kicks ass!!! Especially the last "I'M WATCHIN' MY BACK!!!!!!!! (Frank rips on that part!), where Lyle plays this fuckin' wicked guitar solo. His solo after the first chorus is badass too.
"I gotta Move" is worth it just for the lines "He told me-In Heaven-that every-everything is fine" (with David going "Whoooo" in the background) and "Got coffee, got donuts, got wasted".
"Bad Harmony" is an awesome opener to "Pistelero", "I think I'm starting to Lose it" rocks, and "So. Bay" is a great dark ending to the album.
The "Dog in the Sand" album is definitely in the cream of Frank's crop. Every song's a winner. Same with "Devil's Workshop" and "Black Letter Days" (On the latter, the part at the end of "Cold Heart of Stone", where it gets kind of quiet, and Frank sings "I once had a dog, who ran from his home, but it doesn't even come close, to your cold heart of stone". It's breathtaking. You feel the pain in his voice).
"Show Me Your Tears" is arguably his best, or at least tied with the last 3. He really came full circle on this one. He's always been a sophisticated, mature, in-depth and interesting songwriter/musician, but he is more now than ever.
I can't wait to hear "Honeycomb". BTW, any release info on that? Or "Frank Black Francis"? Or the B-sides/rarities comp? Nothing is mentioned on Amazon.
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