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General Discussions => Tribal Funk Affliction => Topic started by: Buquebus on October 06, 2005, 02:22:28 pm
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Since you\'re so schooled in my custom user titles, it serves noting that GRAVE ARCHITECTURE was once one of them and is perhaps my favorite song on Wowee Zowee. Thanks for representing, Z.
Note taken, though I don\'t recall that one.
Interesting that this thread came into existence because I just recently listened to Wowee Zowee after a couple years on the shelf (cd book).
Correction: I recently listened to \'Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain\', not W.Z. as previously stated.
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Totally one of the questions I would ask him.
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Malkmus\'s latest album, FACE THE TRUTH, is solid. I also admit to originally getting into Pavement as a result of the same Trey interview and have always thought that if I ever met him, I\'d ask him to name his favorite Pavement album.
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I love Pavement. I discovered them thanks to some guy named Trey. I read an article where he mentioned them as a favorite of his so I checked \'em out. I have since become an avid fan of Stephen Malkmus and have the last two Jicks albums.
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Since you\'re so schooled in my custom user titles, it serves noting that GRAVE ARCHITECTURE was once one of them and is perhaps my favorite song on Wowee Zowee. Thanks for representing, Z.
Note taken, though I don\'t recall that one.
Interesting that this thread came into existence because I just recently listened to Wowee Zowee after a couple years on the shelf (cd book).
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Since you\'re so schooled in my custom user titles, it serves noting that GRAVE ARCHITECTURE was once one of them and is perhaps my favorite song on Wowee Zowee. Thanks for representing, Z.
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I\'ll be the non-conformist of this thread and state that Pavement is among my favorite all-time bands and Wowee Zowee is their best album. It\'s their middle album and completely nails the rawness of their early recordings and the melody of their later ones.
Pavement is a band that nobody I know listens to and though they\'re not for everyone, I know that some people on this board would like them if they gave one of their albums two complete listens.
Knowledgeable Brain Wuzzy/Fax Machine Anthem - I\'ve had Wowee Zowee by Pavement since I was in middle school and share your sentiments.
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I\'ll be the non-conformist of this thread and state that Pavement is among my favorite all-time bands and Wowee Zowee is their best album. It\'s their middle album and completely nails the rawness of their early recordings and the melody of their later ones.
Pavement is a band that nobody I know listens to and though they\'re not for everyone, I know that some people on this board would like them if they gave one of their albums two complete listens.
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no not the pavement album.. just a **** load of excitement.. if you are in the boston area please do yourself a favor and go see Tortoise at the Sommerville Theatre tonight @ 8.. just heard about it and it is gonna be the ****!! crazy avant garde jazz with an edge from Chicago.. def not your run of the mill show..
Cool, too bad I\'m just seeing this post now. As it was I saw Sage Francis last night, who puts on a really good show. Definitely not your run of the mill show with him either. However, I would have liked to have seen Tortoise too. Maybe next time. BTW caveat to all: The Roxy in Boston charges $7 for a bottle of Sam Adams that they pour into a plastic cup. That was my first and last beer ever in that place.
I saw Sage at the Living Room in Providence. It was my first time seeing him, i had a good time at the show and my beers where like 5 bucks. took some pics too.
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BTW caveat to all: The Roxy in Boston charges $7 for a bottle of Sam Adams that they pour into a plastic cup. That was my first and last beer ever in that place.
damn! thats a rip off!
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no not the pavement album.. just a **** load of excitement.. if you are in the boston area please do yourself a favor and go see Tortoise at the Sommerville Theatre tonight @ 8.. just heard about it and it is gonna be the ****!! crazy avant garde jazz with an edge from Chicago.. def not your run of the mill show..
Cool, too bad I\'m just seeing this post now. As it was I saw Sage Francis last night, who puts on a really good show. Definitely not your run of the mill show with him either. However, I would have liked to have seen Tortoise too. Maybe next time. BTW caveat to all: The Roxy in Boston charges $7 for a bottle of Sam Adams that they pour into a plastic cup. That was my first and last beer ever in that place.
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I thought we\'d get a comment like that from you.
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Chris played some tortise for me once, they are top notch. Wish I could be there :(
also, I feel cheated as I thought this thread would have something to do with zappa.
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Saw Tortoise once. They kick some ser ass!!! Wish I was in Boston.
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at 8? damn wish it wasn\'t so early....
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Tortoise= SER mind meltage
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no not the pavement album.. just a **** load of excitement.. if you are in the boston area please do yourself a favor and go see Tortoise at the Sommerville Theatre tonight @ 8.. just heard about it and it is gonna be the ****!! crazy avant garde jazz with an edge from Chicago.. def not your run of the mill show..