930 Forums
=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: brennser on September 07, 2004, 05:09:00 pm
-
not sure if this has been posted already and its all a little confusing
Cinerama have broken up - Gedgie and Sally are no more
but
the Wedding Present are reforming, or to be more accurate the remaining members of Cinerama will now be called The Wedding Present
Cinerama albums were starting to sound more and more like Wedding Present albums anyway
http://playlouder.com/news/~weddedbliss/?key=2248d2-207d02 (http://playlouder.com/news/~weddedbliss/?key=2248d2-207d02)
-
that could be cool if it means they start playing songs off of George Best live again
-
Oh hum.....
I think I have gotten quite fond of Cinerama, I hope they dont entirely return to the Wedding Present sound of yore. I have seen Gedge in one incarnation or another 6 times. Not once can I remember a George Best song. Still they are the best to heckle with..... SHATNER!
-
I love Gedge, even though I lost interest in Cinerama after "Disco Volante." "Torino" was such a let-down, with its over-production and its pseudo-"epic" songs. How were the songs after that LP?
The Wedding Present re-forming doesn't bug me, as long as they don't make another "Saturnalia." What a bore.
I'm being overly-critical because I'm ALLOWED to... The Wedding Present have always been one of my favorite bands since "Seamonsters" was released (I was too young to remember anything before that). I doubt he'll touch "George Best," but you never know. He always is talking about how much that album bugs him. It's just the production that's fucked up.
-
Originally posted by dotdot:
How were the songs after that LP?
Well Torino was the last album, personally I think it is his best work, along with George Best.
-
Wow Lulu, I wasn't aware that you were such a fan.
-
Originally posted by poorlulu:
Originally posted by dotdot:
How were the songs after that LP?
Well Torino was the last album, personally I think it is his best work, along with George Best. [/b]
Better than Seamonsters?? Come on! :)
-
well i do suprisingly quite like cinerama. And i've really enjoyed the shows.
buti guess i can see why you wouldn't think i would..........gedge's lack of squiffy hair right?
-
Originally posted by dotdot:
Better than Seamonsters?? Come on! :)
Yea and I prefer Bizzarro to Seamonsters too.
Do you like any non 80's music? How about the tyde?
-
Yea and I prefer Bizzarro to Seamonsters too.
Do you like any non 80's music? How about the tyde?
Bizarro is excellent, but Seamonsters is perfect.
The Tyde are OK; the single ("Go Ask Yr Dad") was great but the LP was kinda lacklustre in my opinion (as in the 2nd LP; haven't heard the 1st). It just made me want to listen to The Byrds or The Beach Boys.
That question wasn't aimed at me I don't think, but tough shit, I answered it anyway. And yes, I like current music. Some of it.
-
Originally posted by dotdot:
That question wasn't aimed at me I don't think, but tough shit, I answered it anyway. And yes, I like current music. Some of it.
No, it was aimed at you....
I liked the album, did you not think bloodbrothers was great?
I was really just setting you up to say they sounded like felt....
-
Originally posted by mark e smith:
Originally posted by dotdot:
That question wasn't aimed at me I don't think, but tough shit, I answered it anyway. And yes, I like current music. Some of it.
No, it was aimed at you....
I liked the album, did you not think bloodbrothers was great?
I was really just setting you up to say they sounded like felt.... [/b]
I never thought for a second they sounded like Felt... But boy do I LOVE Felt.
Bloodbrothers is great, yes, and the LP isn't HORRIBLE, just a tad bit disappointing after buying "Go Ask Yr Dad" as a single...
BTW, do you have any of the Felt re-issues? They look and sound fantastic!
-
No, it's your husband's lack of these "..."
Originally posted by poorlulu:
well i do suprisingly quite like cinerama. And i've really enjoyed the shows.
buti guess i can see why you wouldn't think i would..........gedge's lack of squiffy hair right?