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    I don't know how old this is, but I think Fizz and Gowie will enjoy it... Dragon Age is getting a new DLC that actually looks very interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by afterstasis View Post
    i just read this little butt-nugget from an article where famous people diss on classic albums...


    Television, Marquee Moon
    Nominated by Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand


    People expect us to love Television the way they think we love Gang of Four and were influenced by them - but we don't and we weren't! Marquee Moon is one of those records that I thought I loved, but it was only after a few years I realised I didn't love the album, just the first 10 bars of the title track, which are pretty astonishing. Those guitars that play off each other and the way the instruments go into wonderful places and the guitars are totally insane and that big cascade of drums - it's incredible. Then your attention wanders. You know when a boring guy is explaining to you the technical spec of a car, the fuel injection system and the leather seats, and his voice becomes so much background noise? Once I took the needle off this record, I realised I hadn't heard it at all. But what annoys me is the way people pontificate over the album; it's one of those staples of student halls of residence. People wax lyrical about it, but the reason it's so popular is because it's a prog rock album its okay to like. Because the words "punk" and "New York" and "1977" are associated with it, it's deemed cool. Really, though, they're a band who give guys who like 20-minute guitar solos an excuse. They were the Grateful Dead of punk, and I always hated all that jam-band stuff. They have the ethos of a jam-band but the aesthetic of a New York outfit. If anything, the Strokes took the look of Television, the aesthetic - and the Converse sneakers - and ignored the jam-band aspect. They took those first 10 bars of Marquee Moon and did something great with it! Tom Verlaine's lyrics didn't have much impact on me. I'm always uneasy when singers in bands profess to be poets - they can veer into pomposity and pretentiousness. But I've got to be careful: I once said something about Jim Morrison and the Doors, about their pseudo-poetry, and immediately all these articles on the internet appeared saying, "Kapranos slams Morrison!" I'm not slamming Television - I respect them. But Marquee Moon is an album I admire more than enjoy.


    seriously, read that crap and think about it.
    what the ****?
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    Quote Originally Posted by afterstasis View Post
    i don't know much about franz ferdinand, but i'm assuming they're from some country that has been severely underexposed to jam bands and working eardrums.
    they're from scotland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by afterstasis View Post
    i just read this little butt-nugget from an article where famous people diss on classic albums...


    Television, Marquee Moon
    Nominated by Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand


    People expect us to love Television the way they think we love Gang of Four and were influenced by them - but we don't and we weren't! Marquee Moon is one of those records that I thought I loved, but it was only after a few years I realised I didn't love the album, just the first 10 bars of the title track, which are pretty astonishing. Those guitars that play off each other and the way the instruments go into wonderful places and the guitars are totally insane and that big cascade of drums - it's incredible. Then your attention wanders. You know when a boring guy is explaining to you the technical spec of a car, the fuel injection system and the leather seats, and his voice becomes so much background noise? Once I took the needle off this record, I realised I hadn't heard it at all. But what annoys me is the way people pontificate over the album; it's one of those staples of student halls of residence. People wax lyrical about it, but the reason it's so popular is because it's a prog rock album its okay to like. Because the words "punk" and "New York" and "1977" are associated with it, it's deemed cool. Really, though, they're a band who give guys who like 20-minute guitar solos an excuse. They were the Grateful Dead of punk, and I always hated all that jam-band stuff. They have the ethos of a jam-band but the aesthetic of a New York outfit. If anything, the Strokes took the look of Television, the aesthetic - and the Converse sneakers - and ignored the jam-band aspect. They took those first 10 bars of Marquee Moon and did something great with it! Tom Verlaine's lyrics didn't have much impact on me. I'm always uneasy when singers in bands profess to be poets - they can veer into pomposity and pretentiousness. But I've got to be careful: I once said something about Jim Morrison and the Doors, about their pseudo-poetry, and immediately all these articles on the internet appeared saying, "Kapranos slams Morrison!" I'm not slamming Television - I respect them. But Marquee Moon is an album I admire more than enjoy.


    seriously, read that crap and think about it.
    Frankly, so far, I haven't seen one of those little mini-essays that I agree with, and most are downright asinine. It's like the "most overrated band" thread.

    So far, the one from the guy from The Kooks stands out as really stupid. And of course the one you pasted; I absolutely love that lyrics that even resemble something poetic are slammed for being pretentious.

    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowEclipse View Post
    they're from scotland.
    So is James Bond, though, so it's okay.
    Last edited by instantdeath999; 06-23-2010 at 12:44 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by afterstasis View Post
    If anything, the Strokes took the look of Television, the aesthetic - and the Converse sneakers - and ignored the jam-band aspect. They took those first 10 bars of Marquee Moon and did something great with it!
    brb, going to go vomit.

    EDIT: lmao, and right before that review there is a a guy from Battles dissing the Strokes album. Awesome
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    Quote Originally Posted by afterstasis View Post
    i just read this little butt-nugget from an article where famous people diss on classic albums...


    Television, Marquee Moon
    Nominated by Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand


    People expect us to love Television the way they think we love Gang of Four and were influenced by them - but we don't and we weren't! Marquee Moon is one of those records that I thought I loved, but it was only after a few years I realised I didn't love the album, just the first 10 bars of the title track, which are pretty astonishing. Those guitars that play off each other and the way the instruments go into wonderful places and the guitars are totally insane and that big cascade of drums - it's incredible. Then your attention wanders. You know when a boring guy is explaining to you the technical spec of a car, the fuel injection system and the leather seats, and his voice becomes so much background noise? Once I took the needle off this record, I realised I hadn't heard it at all. But what annoys me is the way people pontificate over the album; it's one of those staples of student halls of residence. People wax lyrical about it, but the reason it's so popular is because it's a prog rock album its okay to like. Because the words "punk" and "New York" and "1977" are associated with it, it's deemed cool. Really, though, they're a band who give guys who like 20-minute guitar solos an excuse. They were the Grateful Dead of punk, and I always hated all that jam-band stuff. They have the ethos of a jam-band but the aesthetic of a New York outfit. If anything, the Strokes took the look of Television, the aesthetic - and the Converse sneakers - and ignored the jam-band aspect. They took those first 10 bars of Marquee Moon and did something great with it! Tom Verlaine's lyrics didn't have much impact on me. I'm always uneasy when singers in bands profess to be poets - they can veer into pomposity and pretentiousness. But I've got to be careful: I once said something about Jim Morrison and the Doors, about their pseudo-poetry, and immediately all these articles on the internet appeared saying, "Kapranos slams Morrison!" I'm not slamming Television - I respect them. But Marquee Moon is an album I admire more than enjoy.


    seriously, read that crap and think about it.
    Yet another example of a musician whose music I don't care about trying to make himself relevant by having edgy opinions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by instantdeath999 View Post
    So is James Bond, though, so it's okay.
    true... but he didn't know where franz ferdinand was from.

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    FFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUU-

    Something about that handwritten note just screams "pretentious"
    Not removing this until we get some Sunn O)))
    in which case this will be on for a while.
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