give us this day our daily discount outlet merchandise!!!!
― ToddBonzalez (BradNelson), Monday, 4 December 2017 16:44 (six years ago) link
are we talking about Bryan Ferry solo or Roxy Music too
― Οὖτις,
Ferry solo would be fun
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 4 December 2017 16:45 (six years ago) link
roxy music too!!! which is also wacky cause I adore the first few solo eno records. just never was inspired to check em out.but tbh it seems like the next dedicated listening type thread (whether comprehensive or selective) should not be another boomer whites act?
― 'cause there's always been an it i can't truss (Doctor Casino), Monday, 4 December 2017 16:48 (six years ago) link
idk what the criteria is for these dedicated listening threads - seems like with the Eagles, Elton and now BJ we've been focusing on huge acts that lack a certain critical appreciation (which is def NOT the case with Roxy/Ferry, and deservedly so cuz the catalog is vastly superior to the other three imo)
― Οὖτις, Monday, 4 December 2017 16:51 (six years ago) link
The cover art, by the way, comes from a large-format painting by Christie Brinkley; the sleeves for the singles are other excerpts from the same canvas.
haha interesting i always liked this album cover it always had a kinda nutty "outsider artist" vibe to me
"No Man's Land" is good, best gut bucket rocker he's had in a long time, kinda hyped delivery that throws back to the Glass Curtain era
― Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 4 December 2017 16:52 (six years ago) link
DON'T LET THEM PUT YOU DOWN: The Official ILM Track-By-Track ROD STEWART 1975-1988 Listening Thread
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 4 December 2017 16:54 (six years ago) link
forgot about that one
― Οὖτις, Monday, 4 December 2017 16:55 (six years ago) link
meanwhile, thinking about RoD and Smithereens and Billy Joel Armstrong, i guess this album could surprise me but playing the odds, i am mildly disappointed in advance that it is not a series of style exercises inspired by Nirvana, 10,000 Maniacs, Faith No More, R.E.M., and Tori Amos. probably to billy's credit as a grownup that he did not attempt a Glass Houses II but that would have been fascinating.
― 'cause there's always been an it i can't truss (Doctor Casino), Monday, 4 December 2017 16:58 (six years ago) link
Green Day formed in 86 and had already released 2 albums by this time
― Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 4 December 2017 17:05 (six years ago) link
I knew better than to have looked this up.
https://i.imgur.com/BcXZSFc.png
― pplains, Monday, 4 December 2017 17:50 (six years ago) link
my god..........
― Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 4 December 2017 17:52 (six years ago) link
no man's land - this is billy joel back in hardcore billy joel territory and i unequivocally love this. it rocks, it's catchy, and he's speaking to his core constituency the same way ray davies was speaking to his core constituency with "come dancing," which is the first song that this brought to mind this morning even though they're very different songs. the daily discount outlet merchandise. the multiplex. the miles and miles of parking space. the condo kings. these are the thing that billy has been warning us (and himself) about since roundabout streetlife serenade, and now these are the things the poor captain of the downeaster alexa is fated to see every time he comes back ashore. i could hardly blame him if all he wants to do is reminisce about the place that's no longer there where his sister used to go dancing, or gripe about amy fischer and cocaine.
his best side one track one since "allentown." which was also about how everything's turned to shit around here. that time with unemployment lines. this time with volvos and valentines.
"god help us all if we're to blame for their unanswered prayers" is a good line.
― fact checking cuz, Monday, 4 December 2017 19:23 (six years ago) link
The intro is "Life During Wartime" and the chorus is "In God's Country."
i'm still trying to figure out what the pre-chorus ("now we're gonna get the big business...") reminds me of.
I thought that was the "Life During Wartime" bit (though admittedly, its vague).
― iCloudius (cryptosicko), Monday, 4 December 2017 19:32 (six years ago) link
also,
the daily discount outlet merchandise. the multiplex. the miles and miles of parking space. the condo kings. these are the thing that billy has been warning us (and himself) about since roundabout streetlife serenade, and now these are the things the poor captain of the downeaster alexa is fated to see every time he comes back ashore. i could hardly blame him if all he wants to do is reminisce about the place that's no longer there where his sister used to go dancing, or gripe about amy fischer and cocaine.
yes! This is exactly what makes this a more sincere and justified take that most songs of this stripe. I buy it.
― iCloudius (cryptosicko), Monday, 4 December 2017 19:35 (six years ago) link
i can sort of see that but i'm hearing something specific in the back of my head that i just can't place. this is going to bother me.
― fact checking cuz, Monday, 4 December 2017 19:48 (six years ago) link
as far as songs decrying american suburbia go, i do agree that coming from billy is feels more authentic and hits harder, since he's such a suburban artist at heart and was invested in strong island suburbs the same way bruce was in his mythical jersey shore
― Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 4 December 2017 19:53 (six years ago) link
or in general most suburban rants are coming from a place of contempt not mourning
hahaha I am kind of famous for having inexplicable huge gaps in my listening
i have personally fact checked this. it's true!
― fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 5 December 2017 00:44 (six years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HP_uDksJu0
The Great Wall of China is Billy's kiss-off to Frank Weber, with regard to the aforementioned financial and legal kerfluffle. I hear a few shades of the Beatles, via the Nylon Curtain approach to them anyway.
― 'cause there's always been an it i can't truss (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 5 December 2017 16:50 (six years ago) link
I like the chorus and arrangement on this quite a bit and lyrically again he seems to be on his game...off to a good start on this album
― Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 5 December 2017 17:25 (six years ago) link
yeah i like this song too!
― ToddBonzalez (BradNelson), Tuesday, 5 December 2017 17:29 (six years ago) link
def feel the nylon curtain vibethese first 2 songs kinda feel less of that bad late 80s place that i cannot stand (ie most of stormfront outside of the killer songs)
― Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 5 December 2017 17:33 (six years ago) link
I feel like in general early 90s records sound better than late 80s ones? Like common sense had regained a foothold after a period of gonzo use of the digital kitchen sink? But I'm not really an expert here and the difference could just be punting Jones for Kootch.
― the pleather of pleather paul (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 5 December 2017 17:40 (six years ago) link
this one gives me all sorts of michael penn power-pop vibes. super earwormy.
the lyrics are a little (or a lot) on-the-nose and lead to some weird, un-billy phrasing, in both the way he packs a few extra syllables into the choruses and the quirky way he's breaking up his phrases in the verses ("somewordsare / notheardtill" "yourrolewas / protective"), like this is a lyric he really really needs to get off his chest, no matter what it's gonna take to do so. take that, mr. ex-manager. AHH-AHH-AAAAH-AH!
― fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 5 December 2017 17:42 (six years ago) link
see also this thread, especially nabisco's posts: Is there a name for that genre of turn-of-the-90s pop-rock with the positive vibes, huge guitar leads, and gated drums?feel like this album is on the mid-90s side of the glossy production ravine. it's not quite the unplugged or unplugged-inspired sound of later back-to-basics efforts like Bringing Down The Horse, but it's a lot warmer and a lot more band-like than Storm Front. see also Off The Ground versus Flowers in the Dirt, etc.
― the pleather of pleather paul (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 5 December 2017 18:05 (six years ago) link
From the POV of someone who enjoys his music, I sure am glad he got all pissed and jaded again.
― pplains, Tuesday, 5 December 2017 18:06 (six years ago) link
The Michael Penn comparison is interesting. I can definitely hear it in the chorus, which sounds like at least two of the songs on his album Resigned that I can recall offhand. Penn would never have been this snotty or aggressive in his verses, though. You can associate a lot of things with Billy, but I'm not sure "positive vibes" is one of them.
I know its early in the proceedings here, but I am relieved at how good this album is still sounding to me, so far. Not having played it in years, I was expecting to smile at the title track and be bored by the rest of it, but I actually quite like the two big rock numbers that open up the record ("big rock numbers" being the turn that Billy took on The Bridge and Storm Front that damed those albums for me--well, that and shit production and songwriting). I know, from glancing at the track listing, that there are two songs on this album that make me cringe, but both of those songs already sounded bad to me in '93, and I (otherwise) loved the album back then, so we'll see.
― iCloudius (cryptosicko), Tuesday, 5 December 2017 21:00 (six years ago) link
I'm not loving this song tbh - six minutes is REALLY pushing it even though the bones are there. But I really like the vocal on it - not hearing either the strain or the head cold that's cropped up elsewhere. This could have been recorded in the session right after "Captain Jack."
― the pleather of pleather paul (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 5 December 2017 21:21 (six years ago) link
Michael Penn could be snotty:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9F0Qg3k4SQ
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 5 December 2017 21:23 (six years ago) link
Good call on "Seen the Doctor." I stand corrected!
This verse, in particular, is like early Costello temporarily losing his composure and just are associating hilarious rhymes:
I'm breathingBut it's become a choreNow that I've seen the doctorYou're just a fucking boreLike Dorothy LamourDolled up in SingaporeTo meet the CommodoresDon't call me anymore
― iCloudius (cryptosicko), Tuesday, 5 December 2017 21:28 (six years ago) link
*FREE associating
that's a good album – totally forgotten
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 5 December 2017 21:30 (six years ago) link
as soon as I saw the title, the chorus of this song came back to me even though I last heard it twenty years ago - Billy can write an indelible chorus. Reminded me of ELO even more than the Beatles, though the way the verse suddenly kicks into the bright major key chorus immediately brought to mind "Sowing the Seeds of Love". So far, he sounds very energized on this album, and for once, the singles aren't frontloading the album
― Vinnie, Wednesday, 6 December 2017 07:15 (six years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75TlfVROTIg
Blonde Over Blue is a muse-that-makes-everything-all-right song. "I wanted to write something that Roy Orbison would sing." This making-of video, though not following the creation of the song in a linear way, reveals a lot about the process at this point, and the Joel-Kootch relationship.
― the pleather of pleather paul (Doctor Casino), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 14:05 (six years ago) link
Someone mention Bryan Ferry?
― pplains, Wednesday, 6 December 2017 14:13 (six years ago) link
hi!
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 14:48 (six years ago) link
The opening synth in "Blonde Over Blue" reminds me of The Cars' "Touch and GO."
I love the tension-and-release of the jerky new wave of the verses--the first time he's gone there since jerky new wave was fashionable--and the florid chorus. The verses remind me, oddly, as much of They Might Be Giants' "She's an Angel" as they do, say, Elvis Costello, and I really never thought I'd be invoking TMBG here.
― iCloudius (cryptosicko), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 15:08 (six years ago) link
the "psycho" verse synth reminds me of "you got lucky." i wish it were more synthy and less "synth strings." i wish - and i'm really turning into a broken record - that it weren't five minutes long. i also miss liberty on drums and am glad he'll be back for the next song... this is tasteful enough work from zack alford, and maybe a good fit for a "maturing" billy but maybe it would be good to have more forceful presences pushing against the song and taking it places. or maybe i've just been prejudiced by that making-of video, which suggests nobody was sure about the rhythm going into the chorus, but that all sensed that something was keeping it from taking flight. i wonder if one of billy's old, more melodic piano lines might have helped there, if he could have loosened what i assume is the arena-driven pressure to always know exactly where the beat is.
― the pleather of pleather paul (Doctor Casino), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 15:41 (six years ago) link
I'm liking this album so far!
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 15:43 (six years ago) link
guitars in the chorus are lovely. damn billy, really bringing it for your last pop album
― flamenco drop (BradNelson), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 15:44 (six years ago) link
i agree with doc that this goes on somewhat too long though
― flamenco drop (BradNelson), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 15:59 (six years ago) link
I hate the drum sound too (not the drumming, though).
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 16:08 (six years ago) link
Between the new wave verses, the breezy chorus, the jazzy Steely Dan changes in the bridge, and the Orbison voice, this is an interesting tune! surprising how well it works
― Vinnie, Wednesday, 6 December 2017 16:36 (six years ago) link
the "psycho" verse synth reminds me of "you got lucky."
i'm hearing "spirits in the material world"
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 6 December 2017 18:22 (six years ago) link
yeah, totally!
― the pleather of pleather paul (Doctor Casino), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 18:26 (six years ago) link
I like my "Touch and Go" analogy best, sorry
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 18:29 (six years ago) link
i'm here for the "touch and go" analogy too!
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 6 December 2017 18:32 (six years ago) link
I did almost write "Spirits" though.
Let's just say that this is a more assured New Wave, uh, homage than what he put out in 1983.
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 18:34 (six years ago) link