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two reelers
* Dog in the Sand *
Austria
1036 Posts |
Posted - 12/15/2003 : 09:35:49
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well, i have some:
*1826: i think its just unbelievable crap
*punk rock city: i don't think it's crap, but i just don't like it
*fields of marygold: same feelings as for punk rock city
*whispering weeds: i don't understand this at all
*the black rider: ok, its a cover. nevertheless i dislike it very much on the record altough i enjoyed it live. |
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two reelers
* Dog in the Sand *
Austria
1036 Posts |
Posted - 12/15/2003 : 09:58:25
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and i forgot "are you headed my way" - it has too much of status quo |
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Valhalla
- FB Fan -
Germany
80 Posts |
Posted - 12/15/2003 : 10:55:36
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The only songs which I skip are the B-sides Surf Epic and The Ballad of Johnny Horton, because of their synthetic-sound. Oh, I love Whispering Weeds. It's a nice song.
Andre |
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velvety
= Cult of Ray =
Portugal
536 Posts |
Posted - 12/15/2003 : 11:49:03
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the only song i skip is revolution 9. |
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hawken
- FB Fan -
USA
178 Posts |
Posted - 12/15/2003 : 12:01:56
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Whispering Weeds has a real Paul Simon vibe to it in my opinion. I think it's a good one. |
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El Barto
= Song DB Master =
USA
4020 Posts |
Posted - 12/15/2003 : 12:04:27
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21 Reasons usually. Whispering Weeds sometimes. Skeleton Man sometimes, because it skips on me! There's a gash in my Pistolero and that's the only song that skips. I used to really dislike it, so it was never a big concern to me.
"I joined the Cult of Clops / If I were you, I'd sleep with one eye open." |
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Brackish Girl
~ Soul Eater ~
Ireland
1750 Posts |
Posted - 12/15/2003 : 12:21:49
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21 reasons? whispering weeds? you people are on speed. what the hell???
"I joined the Cult of Trippy/...what was i singing again???" |
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misleadtheworld
* Dog in the Sand *
United Kingdom
1222 Posts |
Posted - 12/15/2003 : 12:33:05
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quote: Originally posted by velvety
the only song i skip is revolution 9.
me too.
"Joan my Clerk of Trompe / And You'll be chick-a-be enlightened" |
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George42
- FB Fan -
USA
188 Posts |
Posted - 12/15/2003 : 13:43:09
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if i skip any songs, its usually: the snake, coastline, 21 reasons, whispering weeds, true blue. i've never really liked brackish boy, either.
does anyone know who the original artist of 'le cigare valont' is? frank covers it. maybe its his song? .... i dont know. |
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glowbug
- FB Fan -
United Kingdom
26 Posts |
Posted - 12/15/2003 : 14:46:03
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1826 every time... |
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floop
= Wannabe Volunteer =
Mexico
15297 Posts |
Posted - 12/15/2003 : 15:12:22
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quote: Originally posted by misleadtheworld
quote: Originally posted by velvety
the only song i skip is revolution 9.
me too.
"Joan my Clerk of Trompe / And You'll be chick-a-be enlightened"
this bar that we used to hang out at in college had The White Album in the juke box, and, for fun, we used to put in Revolution 9 like, repeatedly. as in, like, buy 2 dollars worth and select Revolution 9 for each one.
that was always fun.
"number 9, number 9, number 9".. we always thought it was quite funny, but other bar patrons were less appreciative. which made it more funny. |
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mdisanto
* Dog in the Sand *
USA
1140 Posts |
Posted - 12/15/2003 : 16:37:12
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thats a pretty good idea floop hahaha
George42, how could you skip coastline! its barely 2 minutes long and glorious!
-miked |
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IceCream
= Quote Accumulator =
USA
1850 Posts |
Posted - 12/15/2003 : 22:16:31
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There's a bit of a gouge in my SMYT LP on "Where Will Happiness Find Me Again"...so technically I kind of skip that one. Stupid Me is not the best song either, imo. Maybe I'll have to hear it again. Sometimes when I put on Trompe le Monde, I skip the first 11 songs, but I love every track on that album. |
Edited by - IceCream on 12/15/2003 22:17:11 |
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Frog in the Sand
-+ Le premiere frog +-
France
2715 Posts |
Posted - 12/16/2003 : 00:10:18
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Punk Rock City, Dance War, I Want Rock'n'Roll, 1826... all the songs that grate on my ears or make me want to sleep.
I joined the Cult of Frank / And found myself applauding the Peppers with 50,000 assholes |
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vilainde
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Niue
7443 Posts |
Posted - 12/16/2003 : 01:38:22
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I never skip any FB song. I don't even skip You're Such A Wire, even though I don't like it at all, but it's only 2 minutes so why bother.
Denis
"I joined the cult of Cult of Frank/Turns out he's the stupidest person on Earth" |
Edited by - vilainde on 12/16/2003 01:39:26 |
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andyn
- FB Fan -
United Kingdom
169 Posts |
Posted - 12/16/2003 : 02:01:08
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I always skip "Black Rider", and frequently skip "The Marsist" to get at "MIB" more quickly. |
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benji
> Teenager of the Year <
New Zealand
3426 Posts |
Posted - 12/16/2003 : 02:08:26
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i tend to skip all inclusive from after 'so hard to make things out' to beginning of 'so.bay' |
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TarTar
* Dog in the Sand *
1965 Posts |
Posted - 12/16/2003 : 13:48:55
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Skip buttons are evil! An entire album MUST be absorbed, especially if it's a musician you really admire! You might not be understanding the song that follows the song you skip without understanding the flow that was intended from the previous song. And skipping can affect the entire records' impact on you. It's like watching a movie and skipping scenes, or skipping sections of a book, or covering up a part of a painting. Okay, so the audience does play a role in what a work of art is, and if you choose to edit or trim the record to your liking, that's fine.
Turned everything black by spitting on the sun |
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IceCream
= Quote Accumulator =
USA
1850 Posts |
Posted - 12/16/2003 : 14:29:30
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I agree and disagree with you, Tar Tar. On the one hand of my opinion, track order of an album can really be a beautiful thing, and to ruin the track order will often hinder the listening experience. It is quite unsatisfying to get an incomplete experience; Skipping a track is comparable to cutting out eight minutes of a film. When I listen to an album, any album, for the first time, I want to listen to it all the way through. On the other hand, sometimes a particular song is awesome to hear, and I want to experience the brilliance of ONE great song. Is that the point of singles, maybe? You get one song to hear. One song to sing. You don't need to hear "Kicked in the Taco" if you want to hear "The Adventure and the Resolution". But if I want to play an album, I normally hear it in its entirety. |
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STITCHES
= Cult of Ray =
USA
915 Posts |
Posted - 12/16/2003 : 14:33:14
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I agree, icecream
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Chip Away Boy
= Cult of Ray =
914 Posts |
Posted - 12/16/2003 : 16:19:26
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1826, yet the song has much potential |
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El Barto
= Song DB Master =
USA
4020 Posts |
Posted - 12/16/2003 : 21:56:39
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I generally don't skip through songs...I listen to albums the whole way through. Sometimes I just don't want to hear a song. I really don't like people who skip through most songs on an album though..my sister does that all the time.
"I joined the Cult of Clops / If I were you, I'd sleep with one eye open." |
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andyn
- FB Fan -
United Kingdom
169 Posts |
Posted - 12/17/2003 : 02:18:07
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I disagree with TarTar and IceCream. A film or a book should be consumed in their entirity because they (usually)contain a NARRATIVE thread - skipping scenes will disrupt that thread and completely detract from what the director/author intended. This isn't at all like going to your favourite track on an album and playing it in isolation, any more than is reading your favourite poem without ploughing through a complete anthology.
Actually, I think I'll start a thread on this. |
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pinkashtray
- FB Fan -
USA
96 Posts |
Posted - 12/17/2003 : 03:19:22
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quote: Originally posted by Brackish Girl
you people are on speed. what the hell???
"I joined the Cult of Trippy/...what was i singing again???"
that was really funny
cults are gay |
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In her mirror
- FB Fan -
Spain
20 Posts |
Posted - 12/17/2003 : 03:55:55
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Six Sixty Six (it was a joke?)
Velvety (How good it could have been...)
Skeleton man (Is it really Frank Black?)
just for your fingers |
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ObfuscateByWill
* Dog in the Sand *
USA
1887 Posts |
Posted - 12/17/2003 : 05:02:07
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Tossed
Mosh, Don't Pass the Guy
Black Rider #2
*Shka-pow! |
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psinammi
- FB Fan -
1 Posts |
Posted - 12/17/2003 : 10:02:46
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I think all Frank's stuff is cool.
you just gotta listen to it at the right time.
Smoke some dope. Not the seeds. And stick on a bit of whispering weeds...
Yeeeeaaaahhhh..... |
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TarTar
* Dog in the Sand *
1965 Posts |
Posted - 12/18/2003 : 00:59:06
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There's a big difference between listening to one track and listening to an entire album. When you want to hear a certain song, you put that song on, enjoy it, and all that. When you listen to an album in it's entirety and repeatedly skip one or two songs just because it didn't strike you on intitial listens, you are not allowing that part of the work that didn't originally grasp you to help you understand the writer/performers entire vision; you are shunning a part of that person and their work, and I think to always exclude that piece is ignorant. Even if you listen 100 times and don't get it, at least you tried.
Alcohol or pot? VHS or Beta? Man or Astro-man? |
Edited by - TarTar on 12/18/2003 01:01:36 |
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IceCream
= Quote Accumulator =
USA
1850 Posts |
Posted - 12/19/2003 : 20:27:29
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Here's how I listen: First couple of times i listen to an album in its entirety. Then, i get familiar with the songs and i plan on listening to one song. Than i see other great songs and i'm like "0h! that one! Ooh! This one's great!) This has happened to me many times. Is this off-topic? |
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Kozaru
- FB Fan -
USA
38 Posts |
Posted - 12/19/2003 : 21:44:15
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quote: Originally posted by IceCream
There's a bit of a gouge in my SMYT LP on "Where Will Happiness Find Me Again"...
Then you need to use some "gouge Away..." Damn that was lame.....
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IceCream
= Quote Accumulator =
USA
1850 Posts |
Posted - 12/20/2003 : 00:16:52
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Actually "gouge away" would be a great name of some record restoration/transfer to cd company. Or maybe I could make a movie called "gouge away" about a vinyl-loving man whose little brother (that suffers from mental retardation) takes an exacto knife and gouges all the vinyl loving-man's records. Wait a second! That's a downright genius title! Becuase the gouge symbolizes the mentally retarded brother, who is like a gouge in the life of the vinyl-loving man. And then the vinyl symbolizes the life of the vinyl-loving man, becuase his only niche, his only hobby, the only thing that gets him through an existence in this corrupted and sick-minded world, is a recollection of the past (back when he was healthy and happy and understood the spaces between friends)...through vinyl. Korazu, you've given me an idea. |
Edited by - IceCream on 12/20/2003 00:18:43 |
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Cheeseman1000
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Iceland
8201 Posts |
Posted - 12/20/2003 : 02:14:04
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I wonder what song you could have playing over the openers? Hmmmmmmm.... No, can't think of any.
"I joined the Cult Of Cheese/E-Damn!" |
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toeknee
= Cult of Ray =
United Kingdom
281 Posts |
Posted - 12/20/2003 : 11:35:25
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I always skip Blast Off. Frank was never meant to write such long songs, as demonstrated with the cumbersome All Over The World, which tend to repeat themselves and as an album opener this is the one true dog in Dog in the Sand. OK? |
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DrWorm
- FB Fan -
81 Posts |
Posted - 12/20/2003 : 12:59:32
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depends on my mood. but if there was one song that was more regularly skipped than others it would be "the black rider" sometimes i'm in the mood of "Los Angeles" and sometimes i'm in a "Chip Away Boy" mood. for all other moods there are the Pixies =)
"Mister, would you please help my pony? / I think it's his lung" |
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Danishboy
- FB Fan -
Denmark
175 Posts |
Posted - 12/21/2003 : 03:55:34
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If you were brought up on Vinyls, you wouldent skip so much. It a habit you can beat, like smoking.
Man of steel |
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ObfuscateByWill
* Dog in the Sand *
USA
1887 Posts |
Posted - 12/21/2003 : 05:15:03
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Oh, forgot this one existed.
"Creature Crawling"
*Shka-pow! |
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