It's not just that they have unearned climaxes. It's that they attempt them so often.
Spike ,'Get It Done'
Buffista Music II: Wrath of Chaka Khan
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
I'm trying to think of earned (musical) climaxes.
"Hang on Sloopy"?
You remember what I posted a lot better than I remember what you posted. :^P
Send some job-ma Chicago-way tomorrow and we'll be even. : )
Hmmm. Roger Daltry's scream in "Won't Get Fooled Again" - that has a nice buildup. And then there's....Hmmm.
Whereas I was thinking more like the build up in "California One Youth and Beauty Brigade" right before the "calling all bedwetters" verse. That feels earned, whereas similar tempo (is that what I mean? I don't know correct music terminology) changes in Arcade Fire songs just come out of nowhere. It's not a big issue to me but I think it's an apt description of their style.
ETA: And what Jon said. They do it a lot.
"Hang on Sloopy"?
Rick Derringer's peak. Except of course for his portrayal of Leather Tuscadero.
Rick Derringer's peak. Except of course for his portrayal of Leather Tuscadero.
Suh-nerk.
I heard the new Weezer and was underwhelmed. Rivers makes me want to take him out back and rough him up with all those whiny pity-party lyrics. I'm sad cause I usually love me some Weezer.
How about the "Way down inside.." moment from "Whole Lotta Love"?
Virgin Megastore Report
Payday! Woot. Also, The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou is out in a Criterion edition. As is typical with Virgin, new releases are usually priced to move and I got Life Aquatic for $21.99. It's listed at $32.99.
Attention Music Buyers!
Virgin is currently having a thoroughly insane sale culling stuff from their Import section. I don't know if it's SF only, but I suspect they're cutting back heavily on imports everywhere. Anyway the prices are "please take this away we don't have the storage space." There's certainly plenty of junk in the bins, but there were also some amazing finds. Your best bets are on collections. I got 2003's The Sound of The Style Council for $5.99. Marked down from $22.99. Picked up the import only Best of R.E.M. for $5.99, marked down from $22.99. Cosmic Rough Riders Enjoy The Melodic Sunshine for $3.99, marked down from $16.99.
Dude, I could turn a profit selling these back to Amoeba they're so cheap.
They didn't have The Adventures of Pete & Pete. Maybe it's not out yet.
Jilli Alert
The Cure's 2nd-5th albums, including Pornography have been reissued in 2-CD deluxe editions with tons of extras.
Also, notable, Lucinda Williams Live At The Fillmore and X Live in Los Angeles. (recent reunion show).
Looked for the recent Orange Juice compilation but couldn't find it.
I like emusic.com, too, but I miss covers & liner notes, esp. detailed credits.
I'll be gone for a few days, & will post my unusual love song when I get back. Have a great weekend!
Spoon is on emusic! Oh, life is goooood.
I am so in love with "I Turn My Camera On" that I can't even articulate it. When I am supreme ruler of the world every musician and band will be forced to do at least one song that just sounds like Prince.