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Carl
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Ireland
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Posted - 10/07/2005 : 17:28:55
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From The Guardian's Film & Music section, Friday October 7 2005:
Reader's recommend
Songs named after women
By Dorian Lynskey
1 Allison The Pixies 2 Denise Randy And The Rainbows 3 Victoria The Fall 4 Rosa Parks Outcast 5 Bernadette The Four Tops 6 Eloise The Damned 7 Marian Sisters Of Mercy 8 Jolene Dolly Parton 9 Angie The Rolling Stones 10 Sara Bob Dylan
"The opening shot is the Pixies' Allison, a cryptic sci-fi love song that zips by in 77 exhilarating seconds."
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kathryn
~ Selkie Bride ~
Belgium
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Posted - 10/07/2005 : 17:38:33
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Nice!
Sometimes, no matter how shitty things get, you have to just do a little dance. - Frank
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Zsolt G.
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Posted - 10/07/2005 : 20:28:56
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Allison is about Mose Allison...a man. |
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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -
Ireland
11546 Posts |
Posted - 10/08/2005 : 06:50:44
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Yeah, true. |
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billgoodman
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Netherlands
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Posted - 10/10/2005 : 03:10:12
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what about 'ana', or 'adda lee', 'speedy marie', 'heloise', 'jane the queen of love','nadine'
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Black_francis_
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 10/18/2005 : 09:24:20
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the pixies above the rolling stones, bob dylan and doly parton - I agree - but what the hell is going on!?!
'A wishing well of well wishing' |
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billgoodman
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Netherlands
6183 Posts |
Posted - 10/18/2005 : 14:38:34
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I would have picked michelle by the beatles
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therewererumours
* Dog in the Sand *
Ireland
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Posted - 10/20/2005 : 18:19:53
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"Hilary" by the Fall is great. Is Havalina a name? That would be my all time fav.
On the thirty-first floor your gold-plated door Won't keep out the Lord's burning rain |
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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -
Ireland
11546 Posts |
Posted - 10/21/2005 : 03:44:14
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It's actually the mexican name for a wild boar, Barry! |
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pixie punk
> Teenager of the Year <
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Posted - 10/22/2005 : 06:11:06
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quote: Originally posted by Carl
It's actually the mexican name for a wild boar, Barry!
Again another Spanish mispelling from Mr.Black Francis.The actual Spanish name for wild boar would be "JABALI" in any Spanish speaking country not just Mexico amigos!!! Your friend always,Carlos from Alec Eiffel. |
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Ronzilla
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Posted - 10/22/2005 : 12:41:27
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Yeah, as already said, too bad Allison was written about and named after a guy. |
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CrackCrack
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Posted - 11/17/2005 : 03:58:21
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alison is a cool song...but i think its a bit overrated...compared to other cryptic love songs by the pixies....like is she wierd.......Debaser...and letter to memphis are probly the pixies best love songs...oh and cactus.....unreplacable masterpieces...
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Cheeseman1000
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Iceland
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Posted - 11/17/2005 : 04:03:55
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quote: Originally posted by therewererumours
"Hilary" by the Fall is great. Is Havalina a name? That would be my all time fav.
On the thirty-first floor your gold-plated door Won't keep out the Lord's burning rain
The Fall's version of 'Victoria' by the Kinks is great as well.
I have joined the Cult Of Frank/And I have dearly paid |
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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -
Ireland
11546 Posts |
Posted - 08/20/2006 : 10:23:56
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http://arts.guardian.co.uk/readersrecommend/story/0,,1852135,00.html
Readers recommend: short songs
Dorian Lynskey Friday August 18, 2006 The Guardian
There is something primal about a song lasting fewer than two minutes. The short song flourished when rock'n'roll was young and in a hurry, like the people who made it. It resurfaces whenever bands crave simplicity. No frills or fuss. Garage rock in the 60s. Punk in the 70s. Hardcore in the 80s. Japanese noise- rock in the 90s. Most recently, the White Stripes managed it with Fell in Love With a Girl. Short songs tend to value velocity.
Some are jokes. The Dead Kennedys' Short Songs repeats the line "I like short songs" 13 times. The world's briefest single, a double A-side, contained Napalm Death's You Suffer and the Electro Hippies' Mega Armageddon Death. Two tracks, one second apiece. Ho ho. But a good short song isn't a gimmick. It just doesn't waste any time. It's a test of discipline and songwriting craft. It's also a kind of prison. Ambitious songwriters need space. Even Wire and the Minutemen, champions of brevity, couldn't stay hemmed in forever.
Short songs make good intros and outros. They're good for filling pesky gaps on homemade compilations, too. Brian Wilson wrote Our Prayer in 1967 to open Smile. Surfers singing like Gregorian monks. Pop as sacrament. It's the album's philosophy in a nutshell. Which 50s classic to choose? That's All Right Mama? Rave On? How about Summertime Blues? It's one second shy of two minutes. Teenage kicks, 1959 vintage.
Art-school punks Wire scorned needless repetition. "It was a process of elimination," explained singer Colin Newman. Their Pink Flag album contained 21 punk haikus. Field Day for the Sundays is the briefest. A brisk attack on life-wrecking tabloid exposés in 28 seconds. US hardcore bands worshipped Wire. So did Elastica. They even "borrowed" their melodies. This one is theirs alone, though. A quickie about quickies. The Pixies made compact songs that writhed with ideas. I sort of wish they were longer. Incest, mutilation and Frank Black's crazed yelp whizz past on Broken Face.
Enough. It can't all be punk blurts. Here's a small interlude from a big band. It comes from Duke Ellington's Shakespeare- inspired Such Sweet Thunder album. (Hank Cinq is Henry V's jazz name.) This is good for those who find that a little jazz goes a long way. If you're sharp, you can tell a story in two minutes. Take the Mountain Goats' Dance Music (divorce) or Syd Barrett's Effervescing Elephant (an effervescing elephant). On Frank's Wild Years, Tom Waits gives his character a past, a future, a plot, a motive. He doesn't even sound rushed. He makes Raymond Carver look like a windbag. Frank later got a whole concept album to himself. It wasn't necessary.
Most punks made minimalism taut and punchy. Cardiff's Young Marble Giants made it spacious and spooky. Final Day is a nuclear lullaby. A pocket apocalypse. When it ends, it demands to be played again. Immediately. At least five times. Stephin Merritt's 69 Love Songs album does what it says on the tin. Some are leisurely, some abrupt. Very Funny offers a painful glimpse of infidelity. Merritt stops singing because he sounds too forlorn to continue.
Dance music loathes economy. A decent groove needs time. But away from the dancefloor, electronic interludes thrive. Try Goon Gumpas from the Aphex Twin. Breezy pizzicato strings, a gentle bass hum, a plangent keyboard melody. Pure bliss. So there you go. Ten songs. Just under 15 minutes. All dispatched in short sentences. Like this one.
This week's playlist
1 Our Prayer The Beach Boys
2 Summertime Blues Eddie Cochran
3 Field Day For the Sundays Wire
4 Vaseline Elastica
5 Broken Face Pixies
6 Sonnet to Hank Cinq Duke Ellington
7 Frank's Wild Years Tom Waits
8 Final Day Young Marble Giants
9 Very Funny The Magnetic Fields
10 Goon Gumpas Aphex Twin
· All songs available from iTunes except Broken Face, which is on Surfer Rosa/Come On Pilgrim (4AD, 1993); Frank¹s Wild Years, which is on Swordfishtrombones (Island, 1983); and Final Day, which is on Colossal Youth (Crepuscule, 2000).
Next week: Having explored the advantages of concluding your business in under two minutes, we now attend to those songs that top the 10-minute mark, whether they be ambient odysseys, afrobeat adventures, dance remixes, or just regular songs that go on a bit.
· You've read the piece, now have your say. Email your comments to film&music@guardian.co.uk |
Edited by - Carl on 08/20/2006 10:28:19 |
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mikaelp75
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Posted - 08/20/2006 : 16:14:09
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quote: Stephin Merritt's 69 Love Songs album does what it says on the tin. Some are leisurely, some abrupt. Very Funny offers a painful glimpse of infidelity. Merritt stops singing because he sounds too forlorn to continue.
Except Merritt doesn't sing on that track. Sorry about my anality, but I'm sure Stephin would approve. |
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Homers_pet_monkey
= Official forum monkey =
United Kingdom
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Posted - 08/21/2006 : 10:40:52
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On the whole, that's a bit of a rubbish list.
I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
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bflat
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Posted - 11/14/2006 : 11:38:40
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No offense but the Guardian is renowned for having no clue about good music. |
Edited by - bflat on 11/14/2006 11:47:26 |
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