How vile is David Gray?

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...and can we ever, ever forgive him for THAT cover of 'Say hello wave goodbye'?

Unspeakably horrible.

(and I guess he'll win the Brit award tomorrow....)

russ t, Wednesday, 19 February 2003 12:22 (twenty-two years ago)

Very vile. A virulently vile, villanous vapour of vilified vileness.

Nick Southall (Nick Southall), Wednesday, 19 February 2003 12:25 (twenty-two years ago)

Look, Russ, don't knock it! Just think of the good that he's done to Marc Almond and David Ball's bank accounts. I'm sure that David Gray is personally funding a few songs on Marc Almond's forthcoming Russian album.

Amarga (Amarga), Wednesday, 19 February 2003 12:27 (twenty-two years ago)

When I be down at the clubs, I always be busting out the David Gray bobblehead dance moves.

Dom Passantino (Dom Passantino), Wednesday, 19 February 2003 12:28 (twenty-two years ago)

Nick Sothall - is Pam Ayers your Mum?! Viciously vocal!

Amarg... I know..... he probably funded the last SC album, too. But that doesn't make his hideous cover of this brilliant song any better.... how can a supposed singer sing such an emotive song so flat and emotionless? Horrible beyond words.

russ t, Wednesday, 19 February 2003 13:05 (twenty-two years ago)

He ain't vile. He may not be particularly exciting or innovative, but his music is pleasant enough.

Could never really understand why he's so hated, beyond the fact that the fabled 'one CD a year' brigade like his music, which is not a good enough reason in itself.

I don't particularly like him, and his cover of 'Say Hello...' is quite poor, but why the hatred?

James Ball (James Ball), Wednesday, 19 February 2003 13:12 (twenty-two years ago)

it might be the voice james?

gareth (gareth), Wednesday, 19 February 2003 13:24 (twenty-two years ago)

I quite like David Gray. Not enough to buy something by him but one or two of his songs are pretty good. I like his voice and the way he moves his head. I also like the way his drummer drives the live performances along, although not the foul shirt he (the drummer) wears.

David (David), Wednesday, 19 February 2003 13:31 (twenty-two years ago)

'He may not be particularly exciting or innovative, but his music is pleasant enough'

Hannah Arendt to thread!

dave q, Wednesday, 19 February 2003 13:33 (twenty-two years ago)

I rather like Amarga's point. And bring on that Russian album!

Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 19 February 2003 13:35 (twenty-two years ago)

I was sitting in a bar in Manchester about 10 years ago & there was a young man playing sort of folk songs on an acoustic guitar. Entirely unmemorable apart from the fact that he included "Say Hello Wave Goodbye".

Could this, by any chance have been David Gray?

bham, Wednesday, 19 February 2003 14:36 (twenty-two years ago)

not vile enough to spend more than two seconds thinking about.

Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Wednesday, 19 February 2003 14:47 (twenty-two years ago)

Not actively annoying, like John Mayer. At least he's easy to ignore.

My name is Kenny (My name is Kenny), Wednesday, 19 February 2003 16:46 (twenty-two years ago)

I read that twice before I realised you didn't say John Major. Who's quite easy to ignore now. Unless you're Norma.

James Ball (James Ball), Wednesday, 19 February 2003 16:56 (twenty-two years ago)

he used to be quite good (honestly)
i used to really like his first album,from years ago...
the new stuff is dire,however...

robin (robin), Wednesday, 19 February 2003 17:32 (twenty-two years ago)

A classic example of somebody nobody would hate if he hadn't become unexpectedly popular. I thought White Ladder was excellent back when I had to mail-order it from his own web site, and I still think it's excellent. The newest one seems a little too single-tone to me, but I still like a couple songs quite a bit. And all his older records are excellent, as are Mary Black's covers of his songs.

ara, Wednesday, 19 February 2003 17:44 (twenty-two years ago)

I've said it before, and I will say it again: Phil Collins for a new generation.

Lee G (Lee G), Wednesday, 19 February 2003 18:44 (twenty-two years ago)

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kevin brady (groeuvre), Wednesday, 19 February 2003 19:15 (twenty-two years ago)

he's boring. but not vile. i like "babylon" and "we're not right".

weasel diesel (K1l14n), Thursday, 20 February 2003 00:03 (twenty-two years ago)

Dave Q really hit the nail on the head here

Andrew L (Andrew L), Thursday, 20 February 2003 00:11 (twenty-two years ago)

A classic example of somebody nobody would hate if he hadn't become unexpectedly popular.

I think ara hit the nail on the head.

I know who Hannah Arendt is but I still don't quite see what dave q is getting at.

James Ball (James Ball), Thursday, 20 February 2003 09:38 (twenty-two years ago)

"Babylon" is a ginormous cliche battering your brain into pulpy mush. I still hear that horrific piece of claptrap once a week. "Babylon" "Babylon" we live in "Babylon". Shut Up.

david day (winslow), Thursday, 20 February 2003 15:42 (twenty-two years ago)

seven years pass...

so it's been like ten years since 'babylon' taught us how to love, how to laugh, and how to cry.

thoughts?

dell (del), Friday, 18 February 2011 14:18 (fourteen years ago)

Only ten years?

Tom D (Tom D.), Friday, 18 February 2011 14:21 (fourteen years ago)

White Ladder is the multi-platinum selling[8] fourth studio album by British singer-songwriter David Gray, first released in November 1998. Worldwide sales of the album stand at 7 million.

roy stride or die (nakhchivan), Friday, 18 February 2011 14:22 (fourteen years ago)

Still holds the record as the only bad record with "Babylon" in the title ever released.

Elmer Fuiud (Noodle Vague), Friday, 18 February 2011 14:22 (fourteen years ago)

What about that Stones' album?

Tom D (Tom D.), Friday, 18 February 2011 14:23 (fourteen years ago)

Stones were post-bad by that point in their career

Elmer Fuiud (Noodle Vague), Friday, 18 February 2011 14:24 (fourteen years ago)

Beyond bad and evil

Elmer Fuiud (Noodle Vague), Friday, 18 February 2011 14:24 (fourteen years ago)

I've said it before, and I will say it again: Phil Collins for a new generation.

― Lee G (Lee G), Wednesday, 19 February 2003 18:44 (7 years ago)

roy stride or die (nakhchivan), Friday, 18 February 2011 14:29 (fourteen years ago)

I've said it before, and I will say it again: Phil Collins for a new generation.

― Lee G (Lee G), Wednesday, 19 February 2009 18:44 (3 years ago)

roy stride or die (nakhchivan), Friday, 18 February 2011 14:29 (fourteen years ago)

White Ladder is the multi-platinum selling[8] fourth studio album by British singer-songwriter David Gray, first released in November 1998. Worldwide sales of the album stand at 7 million.

wow, ok. 'cos i remember seeing him on saturday night live in the states circa 2000

and qlso have a vivid memory of conversation about "babylon" in a cab when it came on the radio in 2001.

hmmm

dell (del), Friday, 18 February 2011 14:58 (fourteen years ago)

Beyond bad and evil

lol fucking l

dell (del), Friday, 18 February 2011 14:59 (fourteen years ago)

in retrospect the song babylon is pretty great. but if it comes w/too much baggage for uk people i can understand.

dell (del), Friday, 18 February 2011 17:50 (fourteen years ago)

he does micro-invocations of van morrison at a couple of points, and it reminds me of some guy i met from belfast who absolutely detested van morrison and almost beat me up for liking him, so yeah

dell (del), Friday, 18 February 2011 17:51 (fourteen years ago)

ya but he'd likely have found some other excuse for being emotionally unstable, pissy and violent even if u didn't like him

nakhchivan, Friday, 18 February 2011 17:58 (fourteen years ago)

he can be pretty boring, but there are some poignant moments in there.

i really like 'sail away'. something about it connects with me, but it probably has a lot to do with the line

"i been talking drunken gibberish
falling in and out of bars"

charlie h, Friday, 18 February 2011 18:00 (fourteen years ago)

ya but he'd likely have found some other excuse for being emotionally unstable, pissy and violent even if u didn't like him

lol

dell (del), Friday, 18 February 2011 18:13 (fourteen years ago)

Argumentative guy from Belfast? Never!

Tom D (Tom D.), Friday, 18 February 2011 18:17 (fourteen years ago)

he can be pretty boring, but there are some poignant moments in there.

yeah i've always dug lines like

"moving through the crowds, i'm pushing/chemicals are rushing in my bloodstream/only wish that you were here/you know i'm seeing it so clear..."

and then the segueway into the chorus, which in itself is no slouch. it's got that nice little "say something" by james vibe, like, just stfu and live

and i always wonder if the "chemicals" are supposed to be, like a drug reference, or just the caffeine and nicotine and adrenaline that's in all of us MaAAAAN

dell (del), Friday, 18 February 2011 18:20 (fourteen years ago)

yeah, cracking line that one.

he's a bit of an everyman, tapping into prosaic sentiments that are distinctly human. there's something charming about that.

charlie h, Friday, 18 February 2011 18:37 (fourteen years ago)

on a vile scale, i'd say he's not dripping with vile at all. pretty harmless really.

charlie h, Friday, 18 February 2011 18:51 (fourteen years ago)

on a vile scale, i'd say he's not dripping with vile at all. pretty harmless really.

charlie h, Friday, 18 February 2011 18:51 (fourteen years ago)

he's a bit of an everyman, tapping into prosaic sentiments that are distinctly human.

yeah, i think it's the kind of songwriting magic that is easy to rip apart in some sense, but on the other hand is difficult to do gracefully. more difficult than it looks, anyhow

dell (del), Friday, 18 February 2011 18:57 (fourteen years ago)

The only gig I've been to with my brother. He doesn't really like music that much, his words not mine. We saw the first five minutes and both realised it would be shit and left to have a few pints. We sat at the bar and heard the music fine. It's not as if Gray had much of a stage act.

mmmm, Friday, 18 February 2011 21:41 (fourteen years ago)

i heard white ladder when i was in middle school and got real drawn into it. don't really know how to separate my perception of david gray from that experience. maybe my favorite lines from the record: "propping mountains up on matchsticks / dragging baskets full of bones."

Brad Nelson (BradNelson), Friday, 18 February 2011 21:54 (fourteen years ago)

five years pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z6R5zdTxss

PaulTMA, Friday, 10 June 2016 09:52 (nine years ago)


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