― de, Saturday, 22 May 2004 17:34 (twenty years ago) link
― amateur!!!st (amateurist), Friday, 17 September 2004 05:20 (twenty years ago) link
― JaXoN (JasonD), Friday, 17 September 2004 05:54 (twenty years ago) link
― Donnie Smith The Quiz Kid, Friday, 17 September 2004 07:17 (twenty years ago) link
the album is very melancholic--it's the urgent combination of melancholy and whimsy (blended such that you often can't tell them apart) that is a big part of what makes this record so special to me. the wordless vocalizing at the end of the first track (??) is one of the most powerfully ... desolate stretches of music i know. such things are in the ear of the listener, of course. but considering the circumstances under which it was made it's not hard to imagine depression being one of many states that is being evoked in rock bottom.
― amateur!!!st (amateurist), Friday, 17 September 2004 07:30 (twenty years ago) link
i have a long and intense history w/this record (incl. listening to it in venice where wyatt composed much of the music)...
― amateur!!!st (amateurist), Friday, 17 September 2004 07:41 (twenty years ago) link
― amateur!!!st (amateurist), Friday, 17 September 2004 07:44 (twenty years ago) link
― Donnie Smith The Quiz Kid, Friday, 17 September 2004 09:02 (twenty years ago) link
― Dadaismus (Dada), Friday, 17 September 2004 09:03 (twenty years ago) link
― Donnie Smith The Quiz Kid, Friday, 17 September 2004 09:10 (twenty years ago) link
― Dadaismus (Dada), Friday, 17 September 2004 09:12 (twenty years ago) link
― Dadaismus (Dada), Friday, 17 September 2004 09:13 (twenty years ago) link
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― frankiemachine, Friday, 17 September 2004 09:21 (twenty years ago) link
― Dadaismus (Dada), Friday, 17 September 2004 09:27 (twenty years ago) link
― gaz (gaz), Friday, 17 September 2004 09:30 (twenty years ago) link
*digs out dog-eared copy of End Of An Ear for comparison purposes*
Hmmm, I see your point. If it's Wyatt it's bloody good playing for someone who says he isn't that good at playing the guitar.
(either that or it's his funny Italian organ, or Hugh Hopper's bass speeded up?)
― Donnie Smith The Quiz Kid, Friday, 17 September 2004 09:38 (twenty years ago) link
Interesting record, though, End Of An Ear; it's like an extended avant-scat variation on Gil Evans' "Las Vegas Tango."
― Donnie Smith The Quiz Kid, Friday, 17 September 2004 09:40 (twenty years ago) link
― Dadaismus (Dada), Friday, 17 September 2004 09:45 (twenty years ago) link
― Dadaismus (Dada), Friday, 17 September 2004 09:49 (twenty years ago) link
― gaz (gaz), Friday, 17 September 2004 09:51 (twenty years ago) link
― Dadaismus (Dada), Friday, 17 September 2004 09:52 (twenty years ago) link
― gaz (gaz), Friday, 17 September 2004 10:07 (twenty years ago) link
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― peter smith (plsmith), Friday, 17 September 2004 12:21 (twenty years ago) link
-- Donnie Smith The Quiz Kid (what_d...) (webmail), September 17th, 2004 5:02 AM. (later) (link)
i can see our "interpretations" being complementary, more or less. but i'm reluctant to describe this album as being "about" any one thing, especially something as cliché as "learning to laugh again." i don't think the album has a narrative per se, or an obvious forward progression. or at least i've never chosen to hear it that way.
― amateur!!!st (amateurist), Friday, 17 September 2004 12:40 (twenty years ago) link
I agree that's not Oldfield on that track, but it's definitely Oldfield on the final track 'Little Red Robin Hood Hit the Road', the huge soaring melodic line that turns into the 'can't you see them?' riff. One of my favorite moments of recorded sound in the history of our world etc.
Oldfield is credited as a musician on the back cover of the original vinyl, but I suspect Oldfield's saying he wrote that entire solo, the melody and riff, and deserved a co-authoring credit for the entire track (I would be obliged if you could find his exact complaint)... the riff is nearly identical to one of the sections of 'Ommadawn'. I still see it as more of a break in the middle of Wyatt's song, but it is certainly Oldfield's solo that pushes it over the top.
― (Jon L), Friday, 17 September 2004 17:35 (twenty years ago) link
YES
― amateur!!st, Friday, 17 September 2004 17:38 (twenty years ago) link
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― cºzen (Cozen), Friday, 17 September 2004 17:48 (twenty years ago) link
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Friday, 17 September 2004 17:48 (twenty years ago) link
― amateur!!st, Friday, 17 September 2004 17:50 (twenty years ago) link
― (Jon L), Friday, 17 September 2004 17:52 (twenty years ago) link
― nickn (nickn), Saturday, 18 September 2004 06:19 (twenty years ago) link
― Stewart S, Saturday, 18 September 2004 08:51 (twenty years ago) link
― eddie hurt (ddduncan), Saturday, 18 September 2004 16:11 (twenty years ago) link
― strom (strom), Saturday, 18 September 2004 16:21 (twenty years ago) link
Wow...I'm lovin' it like a Mickey D's fruit walnut salad...
Really cool droney, crazy ol' man EZ listening prog or something....it's DEFINITELY something...that's for sure....Sea Song is just a heartbreaking love song...."Your madness fits in nicely with my own" is such a sweet like....I love the big droney songs called Little Red Robin Hood....
Great organ sounds....bewitching record.
― M@tt He1geson (Matt Helgeson), Monday, 11 July 2005 16:01 (nineteen years ago) link
― M@tt He1geson (Matt Helgeson), Monday, 11 July 2005 16:11 (nineteen years ago) link
― kyle (akmonday), Monday, 11 July 2005 16:39 (nineteen years ago) link
― Alfred Soto (Alfred Soto), Monday, 11 July 2005 16:52 (nineteen years ago) link
― b b, Monday, 11 July 2005 17:10 (nineteen years ago) link
― M@tt He1geson (Matt Helgeson), Monday, 11 July 2005 17:16 (nineteen years ago) link
That's Ivor Cutler and that's how Ivor Cutler sounds
― chris besinger (chris besinger), Monday, 11 July 2005 17:19 (nineteen years ago) link
― chris besinger (chris besinger), Monday, 11 July 2005 17:20 (nineteen years ago) link
ah cool...that makes me feel better about it...I thought it was Wyatt copping an accent for some reason....
― M@tt He1geson (Matt Helgeson), Monday, 11 July 2005 17:22 (nineteen years ago) link
Weird time for a revive, though -- I had a dream last night where I was playing "Sea Song" and my brother came in and said, "What the fuck is this crap? He sounds horrible!" and I was harping on about how he sounded better than any of The Beatles and how a lot of people think Green Gartside sounds a lot like him. I thought the discussion actually happened when I woke up until I remembered that he spent the night over at a friend's house.
― Ian Riese-Moraine: that obscure object of desire. (Eastern Mantra), Monday, 11 July 2005 19:30 (nineteen years ago) link
― Rastaman! (Eastern Mantra), Monday, 11 July 2005 19:32 (nineteen years ago) link
― kyle (akmonday), Monday, 11 July 2005 21:43 (nineteen years ago) link
― Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Monday, 11 July 2005 22:11 (nineteen years ago) link