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TheCroutonFuton |
Posted - 06/20/2004 : 13:05:17 I just recently started listening to this a lot. I'm in love with it. I think he may turn out to be the next Frank Black. I mean, hell, he wrote a song about a David Lynch movie. He also spent over 400 hours working on this album which is insane...I'm seeing him with Pedro the Lion on the 26th and can't wait! He's got some pretty deep lyrics. He has good taste in movies, too. The album's name is a Donnie Darko reference and he has another song about Requiem for a Dream. Does anyone else have this album? Care to share your thoughts of it?
Here are the lyrics for the song about Mulholland Drive:
"Promising Actress" - John Vanderslice
in the seconds between the safety unlocks and the shot, the story is clear of distortions and tears and you’ll know why
we’re on mulholland drive can you survive a look inside?
like a bomb in reverse, fragments of truth return: the money’s been paid out, the key’s on the table you’ve killed someone you used to love
yes I agree now, her story’s a hoax recorded impulses laid, dubbed and cross faded, it’s just light replayed
still I ended on mulholland drive can you survive a look inside?
yes I can see now, they had nothing to do with a role refused and sometimes a cowboy’s just a man in a cowboy suit
"Freedom is a state of mind and the condition and position of your ass. Free your mind and your ass will follow." - Funkadelic |
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Brackish Girl |
Posted - 06/21/2004 : 16:02:21 well obviously they talk about the phrase 'cellar door' in DD, and it leads him to his fate blah blah. and mullholland drive dissettles me way too much. especially her shrivelled up head! eww!
they got the keys to the city but we got a lotta shakin in our hips! |
TheCroutonFuton |
Posted - 06/21/2004 : 14:52:12 Hmm...It seems less people read posts than I thought...
"Freedom is a state of mind and the condition and position of your ass. Free your mind and your ass will follow." - Funkadelic |
pfeffa |
Posted - 06/21/2004 : 14:29:00 Does "Cellar Door" have any reference to "Donny Darko"?
Yo soy una pistolera |
TheCroutonFuton |
Posted - 06/21/2004 : 08:38:18 Yeah, he's really nice. I've exchanged some e-mails with him. He's also a huge Pixies and Frank Black fan!
"Freedom is a state of mind and the condition and position of your ass. Free your mind and your ass will follow." - Funkadelic |
tiredeyes |
Posted - 06/21/2004 : 07:10:55 just saw john live with pedro last friday, i was somewhat familiar with him even though i don't own any of his cd's,just some free downloads. thought he sounded even better live. i really appreciated the fact that he pronounciated his lyrics so clearly.halfway through pedro's set he came out and sang duet with him for one song, he really seemed to be enjoying himself, really seemed like a pleasant guy. sorry i can't provide a set list.
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TheCroutonFuton |
Posted - 06/21/2004 : 05:06:30 I've got all of his albums. Life and Death of an American Fourtracker, Time Travel is Lonely, Mass Suicide Occult Figurines, etc etc. The only one I don't have yet is "MGM Endings" (Cellar Door remixes.)
I think he's the next truly great songwriter. He really is terrific. Are you gonna see him while he's on tour? (like right now, haha..)
Ah, and the standouts in this album for me are Heated Pool and Bar and Coming and Going on Easy Terms. (Yep, the Heated Pool and Bar song is a Neil Young reference. So cool.)
"Freedom is a state of mind and the condition and position of your ass. Free your mind and your ass will follow." - Funkadelic |
speedy_m |
Posted - 06/20/2004 : 13:55:04 I'm a big JV fan. This album is terrific, as is his previous effort, Life and Death of An American Fourtracker. There's so much going on in his songs musically, yet it never feels muddy or overwhelming. I love White Plains, Pale Horse, My Family Tree.... heck, I love the whole thing. Do you have any of his other records, Crouton? Life and Death is amazing.
Wokka Wokka!! |