T O P I C R E V I E W |
Bedbug |
Posted - 10/28/2024 : 07:51:02 It might be too early but you know we got to do this eventually.
Primrose You’re So Impatient Jane The Night the Zombies Came Chicken Hypnotised Johnny Good Man Motoroller I Hear You Mary Oyster Beds Mercy Me Ernest Evans Kings of the Prairie The Vegas Suite
This is one on my favorite FBF albums over 34 years of listening so it’s hard to kill any of these gems
Feel free to cast the first stone |
35 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
billgoodman |
Posted - 01/19/2025 : 09:21:21 I'm proud of us. Primrose is such a great song
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Sprite |
Posted - 01/16/2025 : 00:17:58 Well the forum was down for a bunch of days so I was not sure if the vote was finished. So I obvioulsy missed that Primirose won. Well done. Have not listended to the album in 2025 yet. Been busy with TOTY. Can believe the London show is already just a few weeks away. |
Brank_Flack |
Posted - 01/07/2025 : 06:33:35 quote: Originally posted by Troubles A Foot
quote: Originally posted by Brank_Flack
I think the song reaches a certain level of mystery and enchantment by drawing on the Irish legends of the goddess Brigid and the Christian Saint Brigid as primordial Irish representations of the feminine. I disagree that it needs a chorus: it's written within the tradition of the Irish-British murder ballad which tends to be based on verses alone. I admire in particular how it culminates in an unsettling melodic descent (now-the-bleeting-grows) that never quite resolves, thus ratcheting up the tension as each new cycle begins, and keeping the listener in an out-of-joint liminal space that reflects the lyric's exploration of a mystical space between life and death, reality and phantom, free will and fate, earth and water, mortals and divinities, and so on. I would suggest then that if it feels unfinished, this would be more a result of a conscious decision to deny a tidy resolution (hence the abrupt ending and the initial question "Is it even real, who knows?").
Yeah but Motoroller rocks
Haha, agreed! |
Bedbug |
Posted - 01/07/2025 : 03:31:18 Looks like Primrose will be the champion if iI’m right
What a fantastic album to work through
Thank you everyone for playing |
Discoking |
Posted - 01/07/2025 : 01:25:55 quote: Originally posted by Troubles A Foot I don't understand the question. What do you mean? I'm saying my opinion, others are saying their opinions. I'm also asking someone else for their opinion. Like you said, it's a place for discussion.
What specifically in my comment is a problem for you?
i might be wrong, but i'm reading it as a joke/jab. maybe he's just wondering if you always check with your wife if you want to know your own opinion on something? something along those lines?
it's educational |
Troubles A Foot |
Posted - 01/06/2025 : 20:31:43 quote: Originally posted by Brank_Flack
I think the song reaches a certain level of mystery and enchantment by drawing on the Irish legends of the goddess Brigid and the Christian Saint Brigid as primordial Irish representations of the feminine. I disagree that it needs a chorus: it's written within the tradition of the Irish-British murder ballad which tends to be based on verses alone. I admire in particular how it culminates in an unsettling melodic descent (now-the-bleeting-grows) that never quite resolves, thus ratcheting up the tension as each new cycle begins, and keeping the listener in an out-of-joint liminal space that reflects the lyric's exploration of a mystical space between life and death, reality and phantom, free will and fate, earth and water, mortals and divinities, and so on. I would suggest then that if it feels unfinished, this would be more a result of a conscious decision to deny a tidy resolution (hence the abrupt ending and the initial question "Is it even real, who knows?").
Yeah but Motoroller rocks |
Troubles A Foot |
Posted - 01/06/2025 : 20:30:47 quote: Originally posted by Mad Lucas
quote: Originally posted by Troubles A Foot
Does it? Why?
Primrose needs a chorus. It feels unfinished. Motoroller is so catchy, and single handedly the reason I played the album a second time after a very disappointed first listen. It's the only song that got in my head and felt like it had some sort of urgency and emotion in it. It's the only song I played for my wife because I knew she wouldn't like basically any other song on the album, and I was right. Later I played her the whole album during a car ride and Motoroller was the only one where she said "this song seems good."
Primrose is kind of nice. That's about all I can say for it.
I understand this is a forum and thus a place for discussion, but is this the approach you usually take to matters of subjective opinion?
I don't understand the question. What do you mean? I'm saying my opinion, others are saying their opinions. I'm also asking someone else for their opinion. Like you said, it's a place for discussion.
What specifically in my comment is a problem for you? |
Mad Lucas |
Posted - 01/06/2025 : 20:00:29 quote: Originally posted by Troubles A Foot
Does it? Why?
Primrose needs a chorus. It feels unfinished. Motoroller is so catchy, and single handedly the reason I played the album a second time after a very disappointed first listen. It's the only song that got in my head and felt like it had some sort of urgency and emotion in it. It's the only song I played for my wife because I knew she wouldn't like basically any other song on the album, and I was right. Later I played her the whole album during a car ride and Motoroller was the only one where she said "this song seems good."
Primrose is kind of nice. That's about all I can say for it.
I understand this is a forum and thus a place for discussion, but is this the approach you usually take to matters of subjective opinion? |
Mad Lucas |
Posted - 01/06/2025 : 14:27:38 Motoroller |
Brank_Flack |
Posted - 01/06/2025 : 09:47:48 I think the song reaches a certain level of mystery and enchantment by drawing on the Irish legends of the goddess Brigid and the Christian Saint Brigid as primordial Irish representations of the feminine. I disagree that it needs a chorus: it's written within the tradition of the Irish-British murder ballad which tends to be based on verses alone. I admire in particular how it culminates in an unsettling melodic descent (now-the-bleeting-grows) that never quite resolves, thus ratcheting up the tension as each new cycle begins, and keeping the listener in an out-of-joint liminal space that reflects the lyric's exploration of a mystical space between life and death, reality and phantom, free will and fate, earth and water, mortals and divinities, and so on. I would suggest then that if it feels unfinished, this would be more a result of a conscious decision to deny a tidy resolution (hence the abrupt ending and the initial question "Is it even real, who knows?").
I may also have a certain fondness of the song because of my love for a local Irish bar in a church basement (turned Irish cultural centre) Bridig's Well! |
Troubles A Foot |
Posted - 01/06/2025 : 07:09:29 Does it? Why?
Primrose needs a chorus. It feels unfinished. Motoroller is so catchy, and single handedly the reason I played the album a second time after a very disappointed first listen. It's the only song that got in my head and felt like it had some sort of urgency and emotion in it. It's the only song I played for my wife because I knew she wouldn't like basically any other song on the album, and I was right. Later I played her the whole album during a car ride and Motoroller was the only one where she said "this song seems good."
Primrose is kind of nice. That's about all I can say for it. |
Brank_Flack |
Posted - 01/06/2025 : 06:26:23 I'm voting Motoroller off. Both great songs, but Primrose taps into a deeper well. |
Active Duck |
Posted - 01/05/2025 : 23:52:15 Motoroller |
Sprite |
Posted - 01/05/2025 : 14:46:43 Close run thing but will have to go with Primrose. Motoroller gives me proper Pixies shivers. |
moonruler |
Posted - 01/05/2025 : 11:53:07 Motoroller
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The Maharal |
Posted - 01/05/2025 : 11:17:50 Primrose. It's a good song but at the moment I can barely remember a single line from it, whereas Motoroller is propulsive and catchy (I have gripes with some of the lyrics but they're fairly minor). |
Bedbug |
Posted - 01/05/2025 : 09:39:48 I'll vote Motoroller
Primrose takes the crown for me just because it's so magical
Just to be clear to everybody, I'm taking who you voted for as who you wanted to leave the island, not who you wanted to win
Love both these songs and the whole album |
Troubles A Foot |
Posted - 01/04/2025 : 21:04:35 Primrose. |
billgoodman |
Posted - 01/04/2025 : 14:34:13 Motoroller
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The Holiday Son |
Posted - 01/04/2025 : 12:55:11 Motoroller. It's a good song but not as good as Pimrose. |
Skatealex1 |
Posted - 01/04/2025 : 12:28:30 Will vote Motoroller. Even though it's maybe a little more exciting than Primrose- Primrose feels like one of the more unique modern Pixies songs to me and I think it has has a nice flow and structure to it. |
Bedbug |
Posted - 01/04/2025 : 10:14:44 Goodbye Jane
Last round starts now
Primrose versus Motoroller
Who will be the champion of The Night The Zombies Came? |
moonruler |
Posted - 01/02/2025 : 14:02:01 Jane
________________ “make…some…room” |
Sprite |
Posted - 01/01/2025 : 08:59:37 Jane |
The Holiday Son |
Posted - 01/01/2025 : 05:40:14 Jane |
Mad Lucas |
Posted - 01/01/2025 : 02:52:24 Primrose |
Skatealex1 |
Posted - 12/31/2024 : 18:45:03 Jane |
Bedbug |
Posted - 12/31/2024 : 12:23:24 I think you’re right
They’re basically the co-champions of the album in that sense
Jane |
Brank_Flack |
Posted - 12/31/2024 : 10:06:44 Jane
I believe up until now Primrose and Motoroller haven't received a single vote! |
Troubles A Foot |
Posted - 12/31/2024 : 07:56:56 Jane. |
Bedbug |
Posted - 12/31/2024 : 07:26:49 It looks like 2025 will begin with no mercy
Happy New Year everyone
Gone: I Hear You Mary Johnny Good Man Hypnotised You’re So Impatient Earnest Evans Chicken The Vegas Suite Oyster Beds Kings of the Prairie Mercy Me
Still Surviving:
Primrose Jane The Night the Zombies Came Motoroller |
Fitzy |
Posted - 12/30/2024 : 12:52:52 Mercy Me |
billgoodman |
Posted - 12/28/2024 : 19:15:48 Mercy me
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Troubles A Foot |
Posted - 12/28/2024 : 19:12:55 I'll state it outright: To pick Jane over Mercy Me is completely crazy. It is so much more interesting musically and lyrically. It's one of the few songs on the album that sounds like something I hadn't heard before from Frank or the Pixies. |
Mad Lucas |
Posted - 12/28/2024 : 14:19:38 Not lobbying but I reckon Jane is one of the band's better songs generally. Nice snakey chord progression slithering between major and minor, an unexpected almost contemporary indie touch with the 'Jane!' shouts in the chorus, and lots of pretty Joey touches. And done in less than 3 mins. |