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 Post subject: I'm diggin Sufjan again
PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 9:01 pm 
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Only based on his Christmas music but I can see myself listening to Illinois some time soon.


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i picked up Illinois on vinyl the other day, i forgot how much i loved that album.


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I really hope he does more in this direction. If he works this kinda song into his albums more, he's going to blow some minds.

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soof-yan.

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 Post subject: Re: I'm diggin Sufjan again
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I'll still call him Surf-Jan. In my head, because no one ever talks about him in real life.

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He is but an internet phenomena that only exists in our imaginations.


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 Post subject: Re: I'm diggin Sufjan again
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I'll still call him Surf-Jan. In my head, because no one ever talks about him in real life.


Haha no shit. A while ago my roommate was trying to tell me about some guy named "Soofyan" or whatever and I was all "oh yeah I've never heard of him," and he goes, "yeah his one album called Illinoise is good..." and I was all "OH YOU MEAN SUFF-JAN. Ok"

All in all the dude is pretty inconsequential, though.


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dyingonahilltop wrote:
bart d. wrote:
I'll still call him Surf-Jan. In my head, because no one ever talks about him in real life.


Haha no shit. A while ago my roommate was trying to tell me about some guy named "Soofyan" or whatever and I was all "oh yeah I've never heard of him," and he goes, "yeah his one album called Illinoise is good..." and I was all "OH YOU MEAN SUFF-JAN. Ok"

All in all the dude is pretty inconsequential, though.


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 Post subject: Re: I'm diggin Sufjan again
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I can't always dig him. I LOVE his somber stuff--The Seer's Tower, Saul Bellow, The Upper Peninsula, Flint--but his upbeat, whimsical stuff gets old pretty fast (see: the black hawk war, chicago). I think the problem with his upbeat stuff is that it's all upbeat: there's no musical or lyrical conflict in the songs at all. They're just consistently upbeat without any minor chords or any hints of a darker side, and after a few songs that gets old. I want to check out Seven Swans because I hear it's his most somber album. All in all though, great songwriter and if he could ever put out an album that wasn't too long and had a good balance of upbeat and somber, it would kill. He's already in my top ten last.fm artists but I still don't think he has a good album.

Check out "The Mistress Witch from McClure (Or, the Mind that Knows Itself)". It's his most beautiful song.

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 Post subject: Re: I'm diggin Sufjan again
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I can't always dig him. I LOVE his somber stuff--The Seer's Tower, Saul Bellow, The Upper Peninsula, Flint--but his upbeat, whimsical stuff gets old pretty fast (see: the black hawk war, chicago). I think the problem with his upbeat stuff is that it's all upbeat: there's no musical or lyrical conflict in the songs at all. They're just consistently upbeat without any minor chords or any hints of a darker side, and after a few songs that gets old. I want to check out Seven Swans because I hear it's his most somber album. All in all though, great songwriter and if he could ever put out an album that wasn't too long and had a good balance of upbeat and somber, it would kill. He's already in my top ten last.fm artists but I still don't think he has a good album.

Check out "The Mistress Witch from McClure (Or, the Mind that Knows Itself)". It's his most beautiful song.


chicago has plenty of down parts the break at 3 minutes. also minor chords does not mean sad. i think the thing you're hearing but not representing a lot of these tunes are one chord progression that build and change throughout the song in terms of arrangement but not necessarily the chords. he definitely has a few good albums, i don't know which ones you have, but i don't see a lot of bands making records that blow me away, while sufjan does.

also check out that video i posted, that song is upbeat and is full of conflict.

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Winter's Love wrote:
I can't always dig him. I LOVE his somber stuff--The Seer's Tower, Saul Bellow, The Upper Peninsula, Flint--but his upbeat, whimsical stuff gets old pretty fast (see: the black hawk war, chicago). I think the problem with his upbeat stuff is that it's all upbeat: there's no musical or lyrical conflict in the songs at all. They're just consistently upbeat without any minor chords or any hints of a darker side, and after a few songs that gets old. I want to check out Seven Swans because I hear it's his most somber album. All in all though, great songwriter and if he could ever put out an album that wasn't too long and had a good balance of upbeat and somber, it would kill. He's already in my top ten last.fm artists but I still don't think he has a good album.

Check out "The Mistress Witch from McClure (Or, the Mind that Knows Itself)". It's his most beautiful song.


chicago has plenty of down parts the break at 3 minutes. also minor chords does not mean sad. i think the thing you're hearing but not representing a lot of these tunes are one chord progression that build and change throughout the song in terms of arrangement but not necessarily the chords. he definitely has a few good albums, i don't know which ones you have, but i don't see a lot of bands making records that blow me away, while sufjan does.

also check out that video i posted, that song is upbeat and is full of conflict.


Yeah, that seems like what I'm getting at. Some of his songs, especially his more upbeat material, just sounds flat. I have Illinois, Michigan, The Avalanche, and the Christmas albums. Don't get me wrong, I love his stuff, but some of his songs blow me away (A la predatory wasps, mistress witch, etc.) and other stuff is just mreh.

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 Post subject: Re: I'm diggin Sufjan again
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 Post subject: Re: I'm diggin Sufjan again
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 Post subject: Re: I'm diggin Sufjan again
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i downloaded a bunch of his stuff, i thought it was unlistenable. i would still give his xmas album a try, i guess.

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i downloaded a bunch of his stuff, i thought it was unlistenable. i would still give his xmas album a try, i guess.

Oh man, if you hated his other stuff, wait until you hear the Christmas album.

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 Post subject: Re: I'm diggin Sufjan again
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I just got Seven Swans and I think it's his best work. "To be Alone With You" and "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" are incredible.

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A couple years ago I used to listen to John Wayne Gacy Jr like three or four times a day for months


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