Because...only invertebrates have feelings? Damn those weepy squid!
"Weepy Squid" could be an excellent emo band name!
Although people tell me Elliott Smith is supposed to be emo, and I like him just fine, poor dead bastard. I'll also cop to liking some stuff by the Get Up Kids and a few others. Death Cab for Cutie, however, I can take or leave.
Excellent post, joe. I'll note that one of the aims of the Lost in the Grooves is to get away from the concept of the 4-star masterpiece anyway. There are records I love with obvious flaws much more than records which I can recognize are "better" by most standards.
Kind of sorry we didn't do The Dreaming in the book, now.
Wait, The Dreaming is considered a "lost" album? I'm confused. Doesn't everyone own The Dreaming and Hounds of Love?
I think everyone owns Hounds of Love and The Whole Story. And maybe even The Sensual World.
Everybody, that is, that doesn't have the box set.
Wait, The Dreaming is considered a "lost" album? I'm confused. Doesn't everyone own The Dreaming and Hounds of Love?
You'd think. Yet, Kate's faded somewhat from the pop consciousness. She's had only two albums out since
Hounds of Love
- the less exciting
Sensual World
and
Red Shoes.
And
Hounds of Love
came out almost 20 years ago in 1985. Twenty. Years. Sheesh.
AMG only gives
The Dreaming
2 and a half stars out of 5. I think they're dead wrong. It's one of her most interesting works. They've been playing a lot of her videos recently on The Alternative. Just saw "Suspended in Gaffa" for the first time last week.
I'm afraid all the potential Kate Bush fans got snapped up by Tori Amos and Bjork.
The who with the what now?
And Hounds of Love came out almost 20 years ago in 1985. Twenty. Years.
Gaaaah. If I remind Pete of that, his head will explode.
I'm afraid all the potential Kate Bush fans got snapped up by Tori Amos and Bjork.
But but but ... You can like all three! You should like all three!
(wanders off muttering 'kids today')
"New Slang" by the Shins is one of the best songs I've heard all year.
"The Soldiering Life" and "Song for Myla Goldberg" from the next album are just as pop, if not as great, and "The Tain" would be an anomaly in anyone's career. (At least, I hope it is.)
The Decemberists did a song about Myla Goldberg? Cool. Is it good? And does "The Tain" actually have anything to do with Irish mythology? Because if so, I've definitely got to hear it at some point.
Also, I'm standing squarely in joe boucher's corner regarding the "all good music sounds alike" theory.
Oh, and I love Kate Bush (and Tori Amos and Bjork as well), and I own both
The Dreaming
and
Hounds of Love.
But I actually find that I listen to
The Sensual World
most often, probably because she uses the women of Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares as her backup singers, to really beautiful and haunting effect.
Makes note to look for Kate Bush boxed set since just about everything I have is still vinyl.