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Surfer Rosa Posted - 08/17/2005 : 13:26:25
Sleater-Kinney? They've been mentioned far too many times in the top five of the year thread to ignore and I don't think I've ever conciously heard them. I'm curious.

Please turn this into a wealth of where to start questions with (and I hope there will be as many answers) about bands you've always been curious about.

The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it.
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whoreatthedoor Posted - 10/06/2005 : 05:52:25
Because I don't trust in Simon???

No, just kidding: the record store still doesn't have the Pixies DVD, and I'm lazy enough to don't go there twice.


This time we ride roller coasters into the ocean
We feel no emotion as we spiral down to the world
benji Posted - 10/06/2005 : 05:42:23
good to hear whore.
but my next question is - why am i not too late?
tut tut.



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whoreatthedoor Posted - 10/06/2005 : 02:54:21
No, it isn't! Thank you!


This time we ride roller coasters into the ocean
We feel no emotion as we spiral down to the world
benji Posted - 10/06/2005 : 02:18:45
quote:
Originally posted by whoreatthedoor

Godspeed You Black Emperor! has already been asked?


El amor es la distancia más larga entre un punto y otro



i realise that it's far too late (porbably) but i'd definitely recommend starting with the slow riot for new zero kanada ep.
2 songs - a touch under 30mins, and some of the clerest sounding, most powerful music they're even produced.




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vilainde Posted - 10/06/2005 : 02:05:19
Reviving the thread. The question about Can remains unanswered and I'm curious about them too.

Where do I start with Arthur Russell? I really have to get into this guy, he's mentioned so many times among other artists I love.


Denis

"We brush our teeth with tequila." - Guitar Wolf
whoreatthedoor Posted - 09/10/2005 : 06:08:29
Thanks! Here I go!


El amor es la distancia más larga entre un punto y otro
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 09/10/2005 : 05:02:39
GYBE, start with Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennae To Heaven, that, I would say, is the band's defining moment.


How's that for a slice of fried gold?
whoreatthedoor Posted - 09/10/2005 : 04:58:57
Godspeed You Black Emperor! has already been asked?


El amor es la distancia más larga entre un punto y otro
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 09/08/2005 : 13:32:25
quote:
Originally posted by Homers_pet_monkey

I agree, start with Songs Of The Deaf. It's the most immediate. Definitely get Rated R too though.

Where do I start with Can?


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place




So doesn't anyone know about Can?


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
shineoftheever Posted - 09/01/2005 : 00:39:27



The waxworks were an immensely eloquent dissertation on the wonderful ordinariness of mankind.
HeywoodJablome Posted - 08/31/2005 : 20:48:08
Yeah, the new Queens is probably the only one you should avoid in my opinion.
VoVat Posted - 08/31/2005 : 19:39:26
quote:
for New Pornographers I haven't heard the new album and I've only had Mass Romantic for a couple of months, but I think Electric Version is the place to start. To me it has more hooks than Mass Romantic. More likely to make you fall in love with the band.


I honestly found Electric Version a bit disappointing after Mass Romantic. I mean, it's a fun album, but the songs all kind of blend together. I guess that's not necessarily bad if they're all good songs, but I prefer a little more variety, I guess.

That doesn't necessarily mean TEV is a bad place to start, though, I suppose.



I was all out of luck, like a duck that died. I was all out of juice, like a moose denied.
shineoftheever Posted - 08/31/2005 : 19:29:44
i love nubbin's


The waxworks were an immensely eloquent dissertation on the wonderful ordinariness of mankind.
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 08/29/2005 : 13:13:05
I must get hold of their debut sometime.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
Surfer Rosa Posted - 08/29/2005 : 13:02:18
For QOTSA I think that their debut, self titled album is essential stuff along with Songs For The Deaf.

Fire made it good.
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 08/29/2005 : 10:51:21
I agree, start with Songs Of The Deaf. It's the most immediate. Definitely get Rated R too though.

Where do I start with Can?


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 08/27/2005 : 04:28:41
I prefer Rated R, but thats just me.


How's that for a slice of fried gold?
The Holiday Son Posted - 08/27/2005 : 03:59:21
Queens Of The Stone Age : I would start with "Songs for the deaf".
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 08/27/2005 : 03:44:04
I only have the Complete Studio Recordings, called 'Wild About You: 1976-1978'. That's definitely worth getting, a two-disc set.
Whatever you get, make sure it contains '(I'm) Stranded', 'Demolition Girl', 'This Perfect Day' and some of the covers they did.
EDIT: sorry, that referred to the Saints.


How's that for a slice of fried gold?
vilainde Posted - 08/26/2005 : 09:38:32
Where do I start with Queens Of The Stone Age? I saw them yesterday before the Pixies and they were really good.

Where do I start with the Saints? I only know 1 song by them (Know Yr Product) and it's great.


Denis

"We brush our teeth with tequila." - Guitar Wolf
vilainde Posted - 08/24/2005 : 02:14:00
quote:
Originally posted by tobafett
edit. and i totally forgot that he did 'atlantis' that FB covered on honeycomb. there ya go.



Yeah, and Sleep, covered on the St Francis ep. Thanks for the recommendations.


Denis

"We brush our teeth with tequila." - Guitar Wolf
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 08/24/2005 : 02:09:55
I guess it's slightly on track: can anyone recommend me a good compilation for really downbeat classic soul. I'm talking like the original Dark End Of The Street, Ain't No Sunshine, that sort of thing.
If not a compilation, any recommendations in the area would be good.
Ta!


How's that for a slice of fried gold?
tobafett Posted - 08/24/2005 : 02:03:27
quote:
Originally posted by vilainde

Where do I start with Donovan? I like every song I know by him (Hurdy Gurdy Man, Mellow Yellow, Sunshine Superman, Sleep, and now Atlantis).



Many, if not all, of his early/mid-sixties albums have recently been remastered. they're pretty good. if you're looking for some kind of compilation, the tracklisting (i don't have this particular one--just some of the albums you mentioned above) of the troubadour looks ok. anything with Sunshine Superman, H-G Man, etc...I've not heard much from his recent album but he seems to like it if you look at his celeb.playlist on iTunes. :)

(did you know John Paul Jones played & arranged on some of his tracks? that guy is amazing...not to derail your donovan thread but check out JPJ's website and look at his bio to see how many cool people he's arranged for/played with/produced. wow.)

anyway go listen to the Sunshine Superman album. FB mentioned Donovan in some interview i heard once. "one of the stories i heard about you is that one of the first music you were turned on to was Mellow Yellow" oh yeah, absolutely. i love donovan

edit. and i totally forgot that he did 'atlantis' that FB covered on honeycomb. there ya go.
starmekitten Posted - 08/24/2005 : 01:47:15
hehe I've put songbook on now and it's good because, it's the SFA, but because it's all singles there's some cracking album tracks missing so it'd be unwise to only have this one imo.

I find it hard to pick one you see, I like Guerilla and Radiator a lot too, but giving you four albums as a place to start may not be a helpful thing.
darwin Posted - 08/24/2005 : 01:38:43
I hate buying "best of albums" because being the cheap bastard that I am I will then never buy the full albums. Thanks for the advice.
starmekitten Posted - 08/24/2005 : 01:24:40
songbook is the super furry animals singles collection (from the first six albums) so is quite broad, I think rings around the world tends to be the best appreciated of the albums, but if you want to be chronological I think fuzzy logic is darn good.

I quite like this description from amazon
Super Furry Animals are not a band for the frail hearted. Sure, they might have an adorable name and endearingly shaggy manes. Some of their songs even start out sounding a little bit soft and gentle like Coldplay. But then singer Ghruff Rhys throws on an astronaut helmet, starts waving around a light sabre (literally) and soon the whole thing goes ballistic. The psychedelic Welsh quintet has made a career of taking perfectly good pop songs and inverting them violins, horns and magic dust

it's absolutely fair enough.
whoreatthedoor Posted - 08/24/2005 : 01:23:23
With Loreena Mckennitt, I would start with "The Visit"


El amor es la distancia más larga entre un punto y otro
darwin Posted - 08/24/2005 : 00:57:14
My two cents:
for Throwing Muses my favorite is House Tornado and after that the debut album, but Real Ramona might be the most representative and a very good album. The cheeseman is right about Hips and Makers.

for New Pornographers I haven't heard the new album and I've only had Mass Romantic for a couple of months, but I think Electric Version is the place to start. To me it has more hooks than Mass Romantic. More likely to make you fall in love with the band.

Super Furry Animals - where to start?
vilainde Posted - 08/23/2005 : 23:21:41
Where do I start with Donovan? I like every song I know by him (Hurdy Gurdy Man, Mellow Yellow, Sunshine Superman, Sleep, and now Atlantis).


Denis

"We brush our teeth with tequila." - Guitar Wolf
VoVat Posted - 08/20/2005 : 06:02:46
Not that I can think of offhand, but maybe something will come to me in the near future. Just keep the thread going, so I can remember to ask when it's relevant.



I was all out of luck, like a duck that died. I was all out of juice, like a moose denied.
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 08/20/2005 : 00:51:38
Hehe, thanks Nathan. Anyone you wanna know where to start with?


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
VoVat Posted - 08/19/2005 : 15:39:29
For CVB, I'd say to start with Telephone Free Landslide Victory (their first one). I think someone else (Broken Face?) gave the same advice in the CD swap thread, and I agree.

And yeah, I'd say Mass Romantic for the New Pornographers, too.

So basically, all I'm doing in this post is agreeing. It's just a much lengthier way of saying "me too."



I was all out of luck, like a duck that died. I was all out of juice, like a moose denied.
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 08/19/2005 : 12:09:11
I would say their debut, Mass Romantic, if pushed. You really can't go wrong with any of them though. All great.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
The Holiday Son Posted - 08/19/2005 : 12:02:47
quote:
Originally posted by mosleyk
can you tell me if you think the Isolation Drills album is also worth getting?


I don't like it very much but again, I'm not a GBV expert.


Where do I start with The New Pornographers ? (only 3 albums I know but which one is the best ?)
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 08/18/2005 : 11:51:53
This is a fantastic thread. Excellent work Nic.

For Throwing Muses, I would start with Limbo as I did. Worked for me.

For Sleater-Kinney, I would start with 'All Hands On The Bad One' or 'One Beat'. For my sins, I still haven't heard The Woods (except one track which rocked like a MOFO)

Where do I start with Camper Van Beethoven? I have about ten tracks from various stages of their career I think.


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