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thirsty moore

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Re: Guided by Voices
« Reply #75 on: July 15, 2003, 10:34:00 am »
That girl is all glad an' shit...

Re: Guided by Voices
« Reply #76 on: July 15, 2003, 10:35:00 am »
glad she doesn't live in ohio with GBV...

jadetree

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Re: Guided by Voices
« Reply #77 on: July 15, 2003, 10:37:00 am »
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
  glad she doesn't live in ohio with GBV...
you want to start something, pretty boy, go shake your head or something, your backdoor is open

Re: Guided by Voices
« Reply #78 on: July 15, 2003, 10:41:00 am »
Erica the Beautiful is from Ohio, and she escaped...
 
 
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Originally posted by Bob Pollard:
   
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
  glad she doesn't live in ohio with GBV...
you want to start something, pretty boy, go shake your head or something, your backdoor is open [/b]

jadetree

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Re: Guided by Voices
« Reply #79 on: July 15, 2003, 11:03:00 am »
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
  Erica the Beautiful is from Ohio, and she escaped...
 
   
I wonder if she liked to sit around on the back porch and smoke dope, was she a glad girl?  Was she a stick legged girl?

marchdoe

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Re: Guided by Voices
« Reply #80 on: July 15, 2003, 12:43:00 pm »
Here are some great pics I thought I would share, not DC but check out the height on that leg kick
 
 http://gbv.com/columbusoh2212003.html
 
 Daltry would be proud
 
 As for you Rhett, stick to rhett. We will continue to listen to GBV. Not trying to take a shot, but Mr Old 97 couldn't even come close to writing a song like Mr. Pollard. It is not his fault though, some have it, and some don't

markie

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Re: Guided by Voices
« Reply #81 on: July 15, 2003, 12:48:00 pm »
wow marchdoe, you should come to one of my family weddings, my dad and uncles all look like Bob dancing. You would probably be in heaven.
 
 From what I have heard, Rhett Miller releases fewer songs than GBV, that makes them of an overall higher average quality.

mankie

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Re: Guided by Voices
« Reply #82 on: July 15, 2003, 01:09:00 pm »
So is he Terence or Phillip?

Re: Guided by Voices
« Reply #83 on: July 15, 2003, 01:14:00 pm »
hahahahaha that is the funniest thing I've heard all day hahahahaha
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Originally posted by marchdoe:
 
 
 As for you Rhett, stick to rhett. We will continue to listen to GBV. Not trying to take a shot, but Mr Old 97 couldn't even come close to writing a song like Mr. Pollard. It is not his fault though, some have it, and some don't

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Re: Guided by Voices
« Reply #84 on: July 15, 2003, 01:23:00 pm »
ok lets compare
 
 rhett
 
 Our Love
 
 Richard Wagner's letters to his lover Mathilde were a mess
 He should have quit before he had written the address
 They made love on the mezzanine her husband was his friend
 Vienna in a fugue-state working on a thing
 That when he finished it took almost seven hours to sing
 He still found time to write to her his heart-exploding words
 Our love surpassed our love so fast
 Our love's all wrong our love goes on and on
 Our love became our love by name when I wrote it to you in a song
 Our love goes on and on
 Our love our love
 Kafka in his letters to his lover Milena was alive
 But he was waiting for a love that never would arrive
 Their rendezvous was singular her husband was his friend
 She is a living fire she is a reason to live
 She is killing me burning only for him
 I'll spend my whole life loving her my heart exploding words
 Our love surpassed our love so fast
 Our love's all wrong our love goes on and on
 Our love became our love by name when I wrote it to you in a song
 Our love goes on and on
 Our love our love our love our love
 Our love surpassed our love so fast
 Our love's all wrong our love goes on and on
 Our love became our love by name when I wrote it to you in a song
 Our love goes on and on our love our love
 Our love our love our love our love our love
 
 Now Bob
 
 The Brides Have Hit Glass
 
 I don't come around
 Never call or let her know
 I got a life of my own
 You know I hate to be around her
 When she's like that
 I wrote a song once about her
 Called "The Brides Have Hit Glass"
 You know it just won't last
 To be on top of your own world
 With no guardrails to cling to
 You fall so very fast
 It's very odd to find her up again
 Staking out expansion
 Seeking new exposure
 
 And when she holds out an empty glass
 And she comes for a handout
 I ask for the same thing-it's sad
 And I hold on so sure I can take all she can
 Just to be around her
 Just to feel bad
 
 One day I will know
 That's it's a waste of time
 And there's a better road ahead of me
 I just don't know how to make it there
 So I'll just hang around and take my chance
 Once again I'll roll the dice
 And try to hang on to my shrinking paradise
 
 And I'll hold out an empty glass
 And I'll come for a handout
 And I'll ask for the same thing-it's sad
 And I'll hold on so confident
 That's it all I can give
 To try to find my way back
 Just to hit glass
 
 
 After looking at the comparison myself, i have realized it is unfair to compare them. Rhett sings of common, everyday things, doesn't really leave much to the imagination. While Bob uses wordplay, comes up with new words himself, or new ways of phrasing words. Each song can have a different meaning for each person. More so than that of what Rhett brings to the table.
 
 So if you don't want to think and you want a catchy hooky pop song - turn to rhett
 
 If you want to challenge yourself and try to delve into what the song really means to you - I would say go with Bob
 
 After all which one has been compared to Lennon and McCartney?

Re: Guided by Voices
« Reply #85 on: July 15, 2003, 01:29:00 pm »
I prefer songs that are lyrically and musically straightforward. If I want to ponder issues, I prefer to ponder my own personal issues, not those of some drunk self-absorbed rock star wannabee.
 
    I'll take Rhett's clever wordpaly and catchy tunes anyday...
 
 Try this one on
   
 Doreen
 
 
 (Hitchhike to Rhome lyrics.
 Minor variations found on Wreck Your Life.)
 When I first met Doreen
 She was barely seventeen.
 She was drinking whiskey sours in the bar.
 
 The way she tossed 'em back
 I would've had a heart attack.
 But as it is I let her drive my car.
 
 We galloped through the boroughs
 Like a pair of horny thoroughbreds,
 Until I said, "Stop the car, Doreen."
 
 Well you can roll your eyes and nod
 But I swear that I saw God,
 In the moonlight on a side street in the wreckage we call Queens.
 
 Doreen, Doreen, Last night I had an awful dream.
 You were laying in the arms of a man I'd never seen.
 Come clean Doreen. Come clean Doreen.
 
 Well I'm pulling into Cleveland
 In a seven-seater tour van.
 There's eight of us, so I'm sleeping on the floor.
 
 The guy that plays the banjo
 Keeps on handing me the Old Crow,
 Which multiplies my sorrow, I can't take it anymore.
 
 Doreen, Doreen, last night I had an awful dream.
 You were laying in the arms of a man I'd never seen.
 Come clean Doreen. Come clean Doreen.
 
 Now I'm begging and I'm pleading,
 "Well pull over guys, I'm bleeding.
 There's a Fina off the highway with a phone."
 
 I'm calling you Doreen,
 But it rings and rings and rings.
 Where is it that you are, if you aren't in our bed at home.
 
 Doreen, Doreen, last night I had an awful dream.
 You were laying in the arms of a man I'd never seen.
 Come clean Doreen. Come clean Doreen.

markie

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Re: Guided by Voices
« Reply #86 on: July 15, 2003, 01:32:00 pm »
hey, I know a song written just about you marchdoe......
 
 
 There was a half a harvest moon up on the hillside
 Our love is made almost entirely of downside
 Who would have thought it could feel so much better then?
 Now there's a half a million things I wanna tell you
 They tap the phone line and the speaker at the drive thru
 Who would have thought it could feel so much different then?
 
 Downtown, so weak
 Let the idiot speak
 Let the idiot speak
 Let the idiot speak
 
 Now there's strange way and awkward feelings
 I'm bouncing off the wall, I'm talking to the ceilings
 Who would have thought it could feel so bad sometimes?
 Now there's a half a million reasons we can argue
 You're right in front of me now and there's no one to talk to
 Who would have thought it could feel so bad sometimes?
 
 Downtown, so weak
 Let the idiot speak
 Let the idiot speak
 Let the idiot speak
 Let the idiot speak
 Let the idiot speak
 Let the idiot speak
 
 (Solo)
 
 Downtown, so weak
 Let the idiot speak (Let the idiot speak)
 Let the idiot speak (Let the idiot speak)
 Let the idiot speak
 Let the idiot speak (Let the idiot speak)
 Let the idiot speak (Let the idiot speak)
 Let the idiot speak
 Let the idiot speak (Let the idiot speak)
 Let the idiot speak (Let the idiot speak)
 Let the idiot

marchdoe

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Re: Guided by Voices
« Reply #87 on: July 15, 2003, 01:36:00 pm »
"I prefer to ponder my own personal issues, not those of some drunk self-absorbed rock star wannabee."
 
 Spend 3 bucks and watch "watch me jumpstart"
 
 Bob isn't some self-absorbed rock star, he is just a guy that has a dream. How American of him. How many "rock stars" would have signed autographs in a down poor. How many rock stars get you in on the guest list for their next show just because you mentioned a pizza joint in Dayton that you use to go to. You don't have to like GBV, just understand them. Just 5 average guys (well use to be, lineup has changed over the years) that had a dream, happened to know some instruments, and had a boombox to record on, so they chased it. Also Bob and the boys help out the indie scene a lot. Look at who they have toured with over the years to get them noticed. The Strokes wounldn't have been signed if it were not for Albert throwing their demo on the stage when GBV was playing in NYC. Pete Yorn, another example. My Morning Jacket, Creeper Lagoon, the Black Keys. All these bands toured with GBV way before you started talking about them and how Rhett Miller is so much better.
 
 I think Rhett is great, however I don't slam other peoples favorite bands, nor do I try to make you listen to what I listen to.
 
 When it comes to Bob I think Lou Reed said it best
 
 "my shit is their gold"

markie

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Re: Guided by Voices
« Reply #88 on: July 15, 2003, 01:40:00 pm »
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Originally posted by marchdoe:
 
 
 "my shit is their gold"
Hardly.....
 
 Hey hey, glad girls only want to get you high
 And they're alright
 
 There will be no coronation
 There will be no flowers flowing in the light
 That passes though me now
 In the light that passes through me
 
 Hey hey, glad girls only want to get you high
 And they're alright
 
 There will be no graduation
 There will be no trumpets blowing in the light
 That passes through me now
 In the light that passes through me
 
 With the sinking of the sun I've come to greet you
 Clean your hands and go to sleep
 Confess the dreams
 Of good and bad men all around
 Some are lost and some have found
 The light that passes though me now
 Yeah the light that passes through me
  
 Hey hey, glad girls...
 
 
 and if GBV ir responsible for all those shite derivitive acts you listed, well that is just another reason to hate GBV.

Re: Guided by Voices
« Reply #89 on: July 15, 2003, 01:40:00 pm »
Why is it that he's gone through so many band members?