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Re: New Music Magazine for Old People!
« Reply #120 on: November 19, 2003, 02:01:00 pm »
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You might have to wait 11 weeks to get your hands on that Ryan Adams issue. [/b]
NO, eleven weeks?!?  What will I do without my Ryan Adams issue in time for his show....And now you're gonna tell me I have to wait for the Nora Jones issue as well?!?  Life sucks, dudes.

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Re: New Music Magazine for Old People!
« Reply #121 on: November 19, 2003, 02:04:00 pm »
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   Life sucks, dudes.
I am sure it does, if you are going to Ryan Adams shows.
 
 that was too easy.

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Re: New Music Magazine for Old People!
« Reply #122 on: November 19, 2003, 02:07:00 pm »
"Chamber Pop"
 
 That sounds right up Markie's alley:
 
 Drawing heavily from the lush, orchestrated work of performers including Brian Wilson, Burt Bacharach, and Lee Hazlewood, Chamber Pop arose largely as a reaction to the lo-fi aesthetic dominant throughout much of the 1990s alternative music community. Inspired in part by the lounge-music revival but with a complete absence of irony or kitsch, chamber pop placed a renewed emphasis on melody and production, as artists layered their baroque, ornate songs with richly textured orchestral strings and horns, all the while virtually denying the very existence of grunge, electronica, and other concurrent musical movements.

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« Reply #123 on: November 19, 2003, 02:12:00 pm »
I know I dig it. The Pernice Brothers often get the chamber pop tag.
 
 
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  "Chamber Pop"
 
 That sounds right up Markie's alley:
 
 Drawing heavily from the lush, orchestrated work of performers including Brian Wilson, Burt Bacharach, and Lee Hazlewood, Chamber Pop arose largely as a reaction to the lo-fi aesthetic dominant throughout much of the 1990s alternative music community. Inspired in part by the lounge-music revival but with a complete absence of irony or kitsch, chamber pop placed a renewed emphasis on melody and production, as artists layered their baroque, ornate songs with richly textured orchestral strings and horns, all the while virtually denying the very existence of grunge, electronica, and other concurrent musical movements.

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Re: New Music Magazine for Old People!
« Reply #124 on: November 19, 2003, 02:12:00 pm »
I have heard Belle and Sebastian and the cardigans referred to as chamber pop. If so I am right there. I like twee music, I always have. The smiths hardly rocked out now, did they?
 
 I wondere if Pollard liked the Aberdeen album he bought at the weekend, that was super twee...... like a darling buds 45 played at 33.

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Re: New Music Magazine for Old People!
« Reply #125 on: November 19, 2003, 02:29:00 pm »
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  I wondere if Pollard liked the Aberdeen album he bought at the weekend, that was super twee...... like a darling buds 45 played at 33.
I actually like it quite a bit

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Re: New Music Magazine for Old People!
« Reply #126 on: November 19, 2003, 02:33:00 pm »
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  I wondere if Pollard liked the Aberdeen album he bought at the weekend, that was super twee...... like a darling buds 45 played at 33.
I actually like it quite a bit [/b]
How do you not like Belle and Sebastian and Love? You need to listen to those two bands again.

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Re: New Music Magazine for Old People!
« Reply #127 on: November 19, 2003, 02:35:00 pm »
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  How do you not like Belle and Sebastian and Love? You need to listen to those two bands again.
I find Love to be more out of date than you find the Beatles and I have tried Belle and Sebastian several times, no thanks.

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Re: New Music Magazine for Old People!
« Reply #128 on: November 19, 2003, 02:41:00 pm »
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I find Love to be more out of date than you find the Beatles and I have tried Belle and Sebastian several times, no thanks. [/b]
Well guess what you are going to be listening to tonight?
 
 Ha Ha.

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Re: New Music Magazine for Old People!
« Reply #129 on: November 19, 2003, 02:50:00 pm »
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  Well guess what you are going to be listening to tonight?
 
 Ha Ha.
my headphones?

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Re: New Music Magazine for Old People!
« Reply #130 on: November 19, 2003, 03:08:00 pm »
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 Ha Ha.
my headphones? [/QB][/QUOTE]
 
 I dont think I have heard them before, are they new?

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Re: New Music Magazine for Old People!
« Reply #131 on: November 19, 2003, 03:10:00 pm »
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 I dont think I have heard them before, are they new?
it is garage-electroclash glitch-jazz, you would just say it is wanky

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Re: New Music Magazine for Old People!
« Reply #132 on: November 19, 2003, 03:16:00 pm »
Ok I will stick with Love and belle and Sebastien, then.

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Re: New Music Magazine for Old People!
« Reply #133 on: November 19, 2003, 11:35:00 pm »
I like The Moles the best from that list with The Shins second. Everyone else can take a hike in the woods with Celeste while I stay home with Bagster and my indoor plumbing and rock out.
 
 The band that I really want to see now is The Fuse! I'm sure they will never make that lame-ass old farts magazine.

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Re: New Music Magazine for Old People!
« Reply #134 on: November 20, 2003, 04:57:00 am »
The new Four Tet album that is listed is really good if yer into Boards of Canada or Múm.
 
 I heard a new Boards of Canada is to be released at the beginning of the year.