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 (seven years ago)
*FREE associating
that's a good album – totally forgotten
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 5 December 2017 21:30 (seven years ago)
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 (seven years ago)
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 (seven years ago)
Someone mention Bryan Ferry?
― pplains, Wednesday, 6 December 2017 14:13 (seven years ago)
hi!
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 14:48 (seven years ago)
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 (seven years ago)
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 (seven years ago)
I'm liking this album so far!
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 15:43 (seven years ago)
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 (seven years ago)
i agree with doc that this goes on somewhat too long though
― flamenco drop (BradNelson), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 15:59 (seven years ago)
I hate the drum sound too (not the drumming, though).
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 16:08 (seven years ago)
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 (seven years ago)
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 (seven years ago)
yeah, totally!
― the pleather of pleather paul (Doctor Casino), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 18:26 (seven years ago)
I like my "Touch and Go" analogy best, sorry
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 18:29 (seven years ago)
i'm here for the "touch and go" analogy too!
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 6 December 2017 18:32 (seven years ago)
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 (seven years ago)
the jazzy Steely Dan changes in the bridge
yeah that instrumental break is very aja.
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 6 December 2017 18:40 (seven years ago)
damn billy, really bringing it for your last pop album
i'm starting to get angry at billy for up and quitting after this album. but at the same time starting to admire him that much more for quitting while he was near the top of his game.
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 6 December 2017 18:44 (seven years ago)
as much as i like them more than most ppl itt, the kinda audible exhaustion of the last two records isn't here so far at all
― flamenco drop (BradNelson), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 18:56 (seven years ago)
and even though i dread getting it stuck in my head when we finally arrive at it, there's so much animation to the big hit on this record that it makes "fire" and "extremes" seem considerably more labored in comparison
― flamenco drop (BradNelson), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 18:58 (seven years ago)
I like The Big Hit more than "Fire" and "Extremes" by like a factor of 10.
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 18:59 (seven years ago)
i still have a lot of affection for the wordless "lion sleeps tonight"-esque bit he includes in the hook, but we'll get to that when we get there
― flamenco drop (BradNelson), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 19:04 (seven years ago)
i like how confident he sounds on this album. this is his swagger album. he's spent so much of his career seemingly trying to prove something. here he's like i know shit sucks in the world but shit's pretty good at home and i can craft a pretty fine tune any time i want and bitch i'm billy joel. i like the pliability of his voice in "blonde and blue," and i like the pliability of the rhythm, too. not the most obvious billy joel song but he just kind of wills it into being, because he can. please don't let me down, rest of river of dreams.
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 6 December 2017 19:11 (seven years ago)
Another comparison to the chorus here is Genesis's "That's All" - "truth is I loved you / more than I wanted to."
― didgeridon't (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 19:12 (seven years ago)
bitch i'm billy joel
the true title of river of dreams
― flamenco drop (BradNelson), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 19:14 (seven years ago)
"blonde and blue,"
billy's title is better than mine.
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 6 December 2017 19:19 (seven years ago)
yeah this is really good! i like the drumbeat in the verse, the synth stabs, the little new wavey guitar under it, the way his voice goes up into falsetto on "blonde over BLOOOOOOOOO"
the bridge is kinda arty for sec there too
― Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 20:17 (seven years ago)
seriously this was NOT what i was expecting at all after being super underwhelmed by the non-singles on the last 2 albums, i thought this was gonna be a real dispirited affair, with a suspicion that the title track/hit was possibly a leftover from the Innocent Man era he'd had sitting on the shelf
― Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 20:18 (seven years ago)
honestly "Blonde Over Blue" might be one of my fav Billy Joel songs now
― Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 6 December 2017 20:19 (seven years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PtSIJwXhqY
A Minor Variation is a blues exercise with just a pinch of Otis.
― the pleather of pleather paul (Doctor Casino), Thursday, 7 December 2017 15:13 (seven years ago)
...and more than a pinch of robert palmer in the way he begins the verses with the double-tracked chest/falsetto vocal. which is pretty much the only part of the song i like. this is a wisp of a hint of an idea for a mood stretched out over a way-too-long five and a half minutes.
― fact checking cuz, Thursday, 7 December 2017 15:56 (seven years ago)
the main intro first verse riff reminds me of having band practice and someone starts playing some little lick and everyone joins in and you are all like hey that's pretty fun so someone records it quick then you play it back at next week's practice you are all excited to get back to it and then you play it back and yr all like ehhh...that's kinda boring :/
― Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 7 December 2017 17:16 (seven years ago)
Well, we were due for one of these.
― pplains, Thursday, 7 December 2017 17:17 (seven years ago)
This was one of the two that I was dreading. Listening back now, there's a crispness to it that doesn't hurt, but Billy stuttering and wailing through a laboured pastiche is about the last thing in the world that I'd ever want from him.
― iCloudius (cryptosicko), Thursday, 7 December 2017 20:47 (seven years ago)
ooh now i'm curious what the other one is
― flamenco drop (BradNelson), Thursday, 7 December 2017 20:52 (seven years ago)
"it's such a sad composition!" - billy reviewing his own song
― flamenco drop (BradNelson), Thursday, 7 December 2017 20:53 (seven years ago)
this is the longest song ever recorded
― flamenco drop (BradNelson), Thursday, 7 December 2017 20:55 (seven years ago)
boring filler yeah but less irritating to me than similarly-situated material on the last record. i'm repeating myself but the slightly more convincing sense of musicians in a room playing off each other really really helps, though in this case it's helping it fade into the background rather than helping me like the song. idk it was probably pleasant to play but it's a little worrisome that nobody vetoed its large footprint in the tracklist.
― the pleather of pleather paul (Doctor Casino), Thursday, 7 December 2017 21:49 (seven years ago)
its large footprint in the tracklist
is this the only billy joel lp that backloaded, rather than frontloaded, its singles? the two bigs ones are both on side 2, taking up space that otherwise could've been used for filler like this!
― fact checking cuz, Thursday, 7 December 2017 22:04 (seven years ago)
i wonder how much of the frontloading was phil ramone. it wasn't absent in the pre-phil LPs but it was very consistent on those, and it also happens on, e.g. still crazy after all these years, in a way that doesn't seem to be true of kootch's henley blockbusters.
― the pleather of pleather paul (Doctor Casino), Thursday, 7 December 2017 22:14 (seven years ago)
Certainly filler and too long, but still not as generic as similar tracks on other albums. The main riff during the verses is kind of hypnotic actually. this sounds fine in the background, which is more than I can say about tracks like "House of Blue Light"
― Vinnie, Friday, 8 December 2017 07:20 (seven years ago)
have y'all heard Building the Perfect Beast? Sequenced well and Henley, I hate to say, is on point.
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 8 December 2017 11:24 (seven years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CopYqp0HZkY
Shades of Grey closes side one - though at this point the only "sides" are on cassettes, as this album did not get an American vinyl release until 2014. Self-produced by Billy, the track features the album's lone contribution from Liberty DeVitto (I should also have flagged up Richie Cannata's one-off return on "A Minor Variation"). It reminds me of... Boston?!
― the pleather of pleather paul (Doctor Casino), Friday, 8 December 2017 14:13 (seven years ago)
Speaking of Bryan Ferry...man, does Joel sound mannered on this one.
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 8 December 2017 14:28 (seven years ago)
I like this one.
I didn't listen to this album in full until maybe 2003 or so. Was expecting to hear a bunch of singalong Lion King songs like the hit, but this was the one that shook my lapels by surprise.
(And yes, I know I keep bringing up the Lion King here. It was one of the first major children's milestones to happen after I had become "an adult," something to be avoided at all costs. That time and this album, by a musician I so revered as a kid, happened simultaneously.)
― pplains, Friday, 8 December 2017 14:50 (seven years ago)
chorus is definitely Boston! this has some good energy
verses ask the musical question "What if Ritchie Sambora joined the Police?"
dig it. feels like something that could have been on Glass Houses
― Universal LULU Nation (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 8 December 2017 16:00 (seven years ago)