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(02:53:28) @jayseven: but since music thread died music is... less talked about on teh boards

(02:53:32) Dyson: Yeah :(

(02:53:40) Dyson: This is why I wanted teh music thread back as a test

(02:53:44) @jayseven: Dyson

(02:53:47) @jayseven: fucking make one

(02:53:47) EddieColeslaw: revive it!

(02:53:49) @jayseven: we're allowing this shit

(02:53:53) Dyson: what

(02:53:53) Dyson: WHAT

 

You heard them.

 

Seriously. The old music thread had its problems but I'll be damned if it didn't help me find new music, and discuss anything and everything to do with music. I don't even care if we start talking about Tori Amos again. I just want musical discussion to return.

 

So I'll start it off, but feel free to chip in with your own MUSEings (LOLOLOLOLO).

 

Did anyone check out Elbow's new album? Came out in March, entitled Build A Rocket, Boys! and was the follow up to the extremely successful Seldom Seen Kid. This album doesn't have quite as many stadium fillers but has already been used on a multitude of TV programs with tracks like Open Arms and Lippy Kids.

 

My current favourite off the album is probably Open Arms. It generally gets a repeat from me when it comes on on my playlist, so enjoy:

 

 

The album itself isn't as listenable as Seldom Seen Kid but it's definitely worth listening to if you were a fan of any of their previous efforts.

 

Let's do this.

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My current favourite off the album is probably Open Arms. It generally gets a repeat from me when it comes on on my playlist, so enjoy:

 

Odd coincidence; I was just listening to The Bones Of You on repeat a short while ago.

 

 

Now I'm stuck listening to acid:

 

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The Bones Of You is great. Some Riot was one of my least favourite tracks off Seldom Seen Kid until recently when I've gotten in to it more. It's a great track. There's not a single track off of Seldom Seen Kid I dislike.

 

I saw them live earlier this year and was disappointed at the lack of Powder Blue, Leaders Of The Free World, Crawling With Idiot, Grace Under Pressure (one of my favourites), Forget Myself and more. Such potentially great live tracks, though just seeing Guy Garvey made up for it. Absolutely amazing man.

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The... Music... Thread... lives? :blank:

 

*metaphorically explodes with joy*

 

I've so much that I've been wanting to post for months but alas there has been nowhere to post it, and now there is so...

 

I'm not gonna post anything... :woops:

 

 

... not yet, not yet! :heh:

 

 

Give me time, I will... but I feel like I need to go and lie down, stunned, in a river for a while. images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSriPylL4MsT_CwUuP2jajjER2WWsUB-Tx45nEH4UevTJOYDmAwDA

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I didn't pick up Elbow's latest album.

 

I love them, they're great, I've seen them twice.

 

So I don't know why.

 

But if their latest album is more of a return to their earlier stuff then I'll give it a listen.

 

Cast of Thousands was my favourite Elbow album.

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Cast of Thousands was my favourite Elbow album.

 

Finally! someone who agrees with me, it's my favourite album of theirs too though possibly because it was also the first Elbow album I ever listened to when I was introduced to them a few years back and... it just stuck in my head. :)

 

Naturally I backtracked their previous albums and have bought each one since and although I enjoy everything they come up with, for me nothing comes close to this...

 

 

:heart:

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Finally! someone who agrees with me, it's my favourite album of theirs too though possibly because it was also the first Elbow album I ever listened to when I was introduced to them a few years back and... it just stuck in my head. :)

 

Naturally I backtracked their previous albums and have bought each one since and although I enjoy everything they come up with, for me nothing comes close to this...

 

 

:heart:

 

Yeah same here, first album as well.

 

I've just listened to their latest album and it is indeed awesome.

 

A like it a lot, maybe more than The Seldom Seen Kid.

 

Also Elbow are better live, they ooze personality and soul live.

 

Also the front man is very funny.

 

I think I've seen them twice... or maybe three times, I can't remember.

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Aaliyah (wa/i)s pretty great. It genuinely feels really annoying she's dead, because she had so much to do and say.

 

Yes. Aaliyah was great. And not in a "Rihanna is great" way. More in a "Beyonce is great" way. As in, actually talented beyond the joke of them.

 

The production on her self-titled album is too much.

 

But we also all love her very first song. I think she was 14. Dealing with.

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This is weird, I was just listening to this:

 

 

and thinking, 'Paj/Chairdriver probably knows her/likes her music'. What do you know.

 

Only song I've heard by her anyway but I like it. It's a grower.

 

That's one of her best damn. It's the one that got me into her (I had/knew Try Again and More Than A Woman but had only glazed over them previously), as I saw it get like...8th place in Pitchfork's 100 best songs of the 90's list. It's fantastic.

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I was in a pub yesterday and a song came on, and my friend said it was by Elbow. And I was like, "OH MY GAWD, forum peeps love this band". It seemed like an old song though. Are they old?

 

Been 'round for a good 10 years or so.

 

I think I first listened to them around 14, 15.

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That's one of her best damn. It's the one that got me into her (I had/knew Try Again and More Than A Woman but had only glazed over them previously), as I saw it get like...8th place in Pitchfork's 100 best songs of the 90's list. It's fantastic.

 

Yeah that's where I got it from too. Goddam hipsters :heh: Went and made a playlist of the top 20 songs from that list...there's some really great stuff on there. Atmosphere:

 

 

The song almost seems a bit obvious(?) but it's so dam successful at creating it's atmosphere that I don't care.

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