Shirley wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 11:05 am
I was reading about Beyonce's interpretation of Jolene when I learned about this song. I'd never heard of it before, but it's great and hilarious. And from 1968.
Seal should cover it.
ETA: All kidding aside, Loretta Lynn was a damn treasure.
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My avatar corresponds on my place in the Swamp posting list with the all-time Home Run list. Number 45 is Paul Konerko with 439.
I'm on my second go through of Beyonce's new album. I like it, but I think calling it a country album is reductive. There are some country influences throughout, but if nobody told you ahead of time you were going to listen to a country album, I doubt many would think of it that way.
BTW, one thing I'm always interested in when I listen to an album is checking who the songwriters and performers are. Beyonce albums confuse me because they often have 4-5 (up to 12) songwriters. Now, I know this sometimes happens when albums give credit to the writers of samples, but I don't think that's what's happening here. I don't understand how you can create a good song by committee, but somehow it works here.
there's a phrase in the music business that's something like "change a word, get a third" meaning that if (when) artists - and this happens almost all the time with pop artists in the last few decades - are in the studio and they have their team (producers, engineers, whomever) in there and they're working on the songs if something/anything is suggested and then implemented by said artist you have to give credit to whoever made the change. Could be a chord, could be a line, literally a word, etc.
I think it's a pretty slippery slope but it is accepted practice in the pop/rap world especially when [no judgment at all here] it's all about crafting the "perfect" product/hook/etc. mostly because they're trying to prevent future lawsuits (e.g. 10 years later..."hey i wrote that bassline!")
Shirley wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2024 7:45 am
BTW, one thing I'm always interested in when I listen to an album is checking who the songwriters and performers are. Beyonce albums confuse me because they often have 4-5 (up to 12) songwriters. Now, I know this sometimes happens when albums give credit to the writers of samples, but I don't think that's what's happening here. I don't understand how you can create a good song by committee, but somehow it works here.
Look. For all the trash I talk about Mötley Crüe, I would love nothing more than for the band to put out some good new material. Mötley Crüe wins in that their fans are happy, I win because I get to listen to good music, John 5 wins because he gets to show off his insane guitar skills to a new audience, and we're all happy. But this tweet from Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx is… concerning.
According to Sixx, new Mötley Crüe material is right around the corner and it's being hailed as "a powerful cross between country and hip hop." Y'know, the two genres you immediately think of when someone mentions Mötley Crüe to you. And who knows! Maybe it'll be great. But I swear to god, if I have to hear Vince Neil rapping, I will need to go for a walk afterward.
That series of moments that happens to me over and over in the course of a year where I realize my wilful blindness to current music and what not means I miss bangers. Like, Dua Lipa's Levitating. Rectified.
Even after googling her I have no freakin idea who that is.
I like to pretend it's because I still have my edge despite whatever James Murphy tells me about losing his edge, but reality is most of you guys have children.
Look. For all the trash I talk about Mötley Crüe, I would love nothing more than for the band to put out some good new material. Mötley Crüe wins in that their fans are happy, I win because I get to listen to good music, John 5 wins because he gets to show off his insane guitar skills to a new audience, and we're all happy. But this tweet from Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx is… concerning.
According to Sixx, new Mötley Crüe material is right around the corner and it's being hailed as "a powerful cross between country and hip hop." Y'know, the two genres you immediately think of when someone mentions Mötley Crüe to you. And who knows! Maybe it'll be great. But I swear to god, if I have to hear Vince Neil rapping, I will need to go for a walk afterward.
Isn't that basically Kid Rock's trash country-rock/rap?
Our oldest said she was advising people to not stay up last night to listen to it after purchasing at midnight. Got five songs in before leaving and expected to get two or three more in on the bus before arriving at school.
“The running, the jumping... a celebration of life.”
Between Swift, Pearl Jam and the Cloud Nothings, I was kind of overwhelmed with where to start. Zagged where others zigged and went Pearl Jam. It's not bad.
Until everything is less insane, I'm mixing weed with wine.
DSafetyGuy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:57 am
Our oldest said she was advising people to not stay up last night to listen to it after purchasing at midnight. Got five songs in before leaving and expected to get two or three more in on the bus before arriving at school.
My oldest and her friends synchronized alarms for around 6:00 AM and, because they pre-downloaded the album, none of them knew it was a double until I said something to her. Was fun to see her react to that news.
Johnnie wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:13 pmOh shit, you just reminded me about toilet paper.
DSafetyGuy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:57 am
Our oldest said she was advising people to not stay up last night to listen to it after purchasing at midnight. Got five songs in before leaving and expected to get two or three more in on the bus before arriving at school.
My oldest and her friends synchronized alarms for around 6:00 AM and, because they pre-downloaded the album, none of them knew it was a double until I said something to her. Was fun to see her react to that news.
"Gee dad I really hope she wasn't too influenced by her working relationship with The National and avoided releasing two albums' worth of up and down material instead of one great one. Love you, see you after school!" (door slams)
Shirley wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 1:16 pm
Any word from the kids on the quality of the album? I'm still playing The Allman Brothers today, but I do want to check it out.
My oldest doesn't care for the first album but the 2nd is better. To them.
My gall is sufficiently mitigated. Thank you for your concern.
Shirley wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 1:16 pm
Any word from the kids on the quality of the album? I'm still playing The Allman Brothers today, but I do want to check it out.
My oldest doesn't care for the first album but the 2nd is better. To them.
I'm listening to it now. Not sure whether it's 1st or 2nd. I guess she put out two albums and the second contains the first and then 15 more songs? Anyway, it's not bad, but nothing I've heard so far seems very memorable or notable either.
Shirley wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 1:16 pm
Any word from the kids on the quality of the album? I'm still playing The Allman Brothers today, but I do want to check it out.
My oldest doesn't care for the first album but the 2nd is better. To them.
I'm listening to it now. Not sure whether it's 1st or 2nd. I guess she put out two albums and the second contains the first and then 15 more songs? Anyway, it's not bad, but nothing I've heard so far seems very memorable or notable either.
TPD seems fine (almost through the first album). To be fair, my current speaker set up (relatively quiet on a speaker at work) isn't the best for fully listening.
Until everything is less insane, I'm mixing weed with wine.
Well shit didn't know a new Decemberists album was in the works. Love "proggy" Decemberists. Had tickets to see them on their long night in Boston years ago on their Long & Short tour (they played short songs one night, and long the next) and then the keyboardist needed to get into rehab and the tour was cancelled. Sadly think I'm back east when they're in Denver this coming tour.
Steve of phpBB wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:14 pm
The new Taylor Swift album seems fine so far, but I have to say, I prefer her older stuff, before she became less commercial.
Steve of phpBB wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:14 pm
The new Taylor Swift album seems fine so far, but I have to say, I prefer her older stuff, before she became less commercial.
Yeah, it's pretty boring, tbh.
It fit my vibe yesterday when I listened the first time. I wasn't listening with intent necessarily, but had it loud enough to hear while I was working on a powerpoint. Not the best, not the worst.
My gall is sufficiently mitigated. Thank you for your concern.
Steve of phpBB wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:14 pm
The new Taylor Swift album seems fine so far, but I have to say, I prefer her older stuff, before she became less commercial.
Yeah, it's pretty boring, tbh.
It fit my vibe yesterday when I listened the first time. I wasn't listening with intent necessarily, but had it loud enough to hear while I was working on a powerpoint. Not the best, not the worst.
I think most of it will grow on me after a few listens. She certainly can turn a phrase, despite coming up with some real dumb stuff every now and again.
And his one problem is he didn’t go to Russia that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they froze to death.
You could make a solid argument that the best Wilco song ever wasn’t even written by Wilco (California Stars) and I’d further guess that Jeff Tweedy might not even disagree.