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turned2black wrote:
washing machine wrote:
I sort of assumed that he'd have a definite song, not a list. And this song would be something I'd never heard, and I would subsequently have spent the next year expanding my collection based on that song and it's influences.
You think/thought way too much of me. It's a chronological list (early days, teens, 20s and 30s) and most of the songs and bands represent a "jumping off point" of some sort.
You're my favorite poster since I started noticing withoutrings.
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washing machine wrote:
turned2black wrote:
washing machine wrote:
I sort of assumed that he'd have a definite song, not a list. And this song would be something I'd never heard, and I would subsequently have spent the next year expanding my collection based on that song and it's influences.
You think/thought way too much of me. It's a chronological list (early days, teens, 20s and 30s) and most of the songs and bands represent a "jumping off point" of some sort.
You're my favorite poster since I started noticing withoutrings.
I think withoutrings and I were Release buds at one time.
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washing machine wrote:
Probably something by Gentle Giant for you. Sort of what I was hoping for our friend '2black.
oh, i like Gentle Giant a lot but doubt they have a song anywhere near my top ten. you see, i appreciate prog rock but i think, maybe out of ragged principles, that prog songs don't fare very well as songs - with a few notable exceptions. when i come across a good one, i enjoy the ride and where it takes me but it's mostly because the adventurous and expressive aspect of the music which often has the space to exist to the detriment of great lyrics. there's just no way you can manage to craft great lyrics when you have to deal with so many time signatures and mood changes and have to carry a concept behind it all. Pink Floyd (if you consider them prog) are a good example of how it can be done with taste because their songs are deceptively simple.
so i think i'm some kind of purist on acid when it comes to choosing a favorite song ever
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mastaflatch wrote:
washing machine wrote:
Probably something by Gentle Giant for you. Sort of what I was hoping for our friend '2black.
oh, i like Gentle Giant a lot but doubt they have a song anywhere near my top ten. you see, i appreciate prog rock but i think, maybe out of ragged principles, that prog songs don't fare very well as songs - with a few notable exceptions. when i come across a good one, i enjoy the ride and where it takes me but it's mostly because the adventurous and expressive aspect of the music which often has the space to exist to the detriment of great lyrics. there's just no way you can manage to craft great lyrics when you have to deal with so many time signatures and mood changes and have to carry a concept behind it all. Pink Floyd (if you consider them prog) are a good example of how it can be done with taste because their songs are deceptively simple.
That's pretty much exactly how I feel about Animal Collective.
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washing machine wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:
washing machine wrote:
Probably something by Gentle Giant for you. Sort of what I was hoping for our friend '2black.
oh, i like Gentle Giant a lot but doubt they have a song anywhere near my top ten. you see, i appreciate prog rock but i think, maybe out of ragged principles, that prog songs don't fare very well as songs - with a few notable exceptions. when i come across a good one, i enjoy the ride and where it takes me but it's mostly because the adventurous and expressive aspect of the music which often has the space to exist to the detriment of great lyrics. there's just no way you can manage to craft great lyrics when you have to deal with so many time signatures and mood changes and have to carry a concept behind it all. Pink Floyd (if you consider them prog) are a good example of how it can be done with taste because their songs are deceptively simple.
That's pretty much exactly how I feel about Animal Collective.
i still have to dip my toe in their stuff so, are you saying you feel that they're unable or able to write great lyrics to their tunes?
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 12:40 am Posts: 25451 Location: 111 Archer Ave.
mastaflatch wrote:
washing machine wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:
washing machine wrote:
Probably something by Gentle Giant for you. Sort of what I was hoping for our friend '2black.
oh, i like Gentle Giant a lot but doubt they have a song anywhere near my top ten. you see, i appreciate prog rock but i think, maybe out of ragged principles, that prog songs don't fare very well as songs - with a few notable exceptions. when i come across a good one, i enjoy the ride and where it takes me but it's mostly because the adventurous and expressive aspect of the music which often has the space to exist to the detriment of great lyrics. there's just no way you can manage to craft great lyrics when you have to deal with so many time signatures and mood changes and have to carry a concept behind it all. Pink Floyd (if you consider them prog) are a good example of how it can be done with taste because their songs are deceptively simple.
That's pretty much exactly how I feel about Animal Collective.
i still have to dip my toe in their stuff so, are you saying you feel that they're unable or able to write great lyrics to their tunes?
Joined: Thu Apr 13, 2006 4:33 am Posts: 8422 Location: Berthier-sur-Mer Gender: Male
washing machine wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:
washing machine wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:
washing machine wrote:
Probably something by Gentle Giant for you. Sort of what I was hoping for our friend '2black.
oh, i like Gentle Giant a lot but doubt they have a song anywhere near my top ten. you see, i appreciate prog rock but i think, maybe out of ragged principles, that prog songs don't fare very well as songs - with a few notable exceptions. when i come across a good one, i enjoy the ride and where it takes me but it's mostly because the adventurous and expressive aspect of the music which often has the space to exist to the detriment of great lyrics. there's just no way you can manage to craft great lyrics when you have to deal with so many time signatures and mood changes and have to carry a concept behind it all. Pink Floyd (if you consider them prog) are a good example of how it can be done with taste because their songs are deceptively simple.
That's pretty much exactly how I feel about Animal Collective.
i still have to dip my toe in their stuff so, are you saying you feel that they're unable or able to write great lyrics to their tunes?
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 12:40 am Posts: 25451 Location: 111 Archer Ave.
I didn't mean to be vague, I just didn't completely read your question. I don't think that the guys in Animal Collective are making music that needs good lyrics, is what I meant.
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