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Gazman  
#601 Posted : 23 February 2013 16:55:35(UTC)
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Needs more cow bell

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Lovely Scottish crumpet
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ROCKET MICK on 24/02/2013(UTC)
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#602 Posted : 24 February 2013 04:36:23(UTC)
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NotAMod wrote:
When I first heard Recoil I wasn't too fond of it... but after letting it grow a bit I definitely think it's one of Bernard's finest vocals.

Superb.


Agreed. Didn't grab me at all to start with, but now loving it. Elements remind me of Everyone everywhere and Guilty Parter; I guess that flamenco-ish guitar flourish on the latter, which works a treat. Bonus points for sampling Scott Walker too.

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ROCKET MICK on 24/02/2013(UTC)
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#603 Posted : 24 February 2013 04:55:15(UTC)
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Recoil is good, indeed.

It's the adoration of Sugarcane by some i can't understand, i think it's awful.


I think the title 'Sugarcane' is a bit strange, but it's a lovely and cute pop song IMO. And it seems to be a mockery of celebrity lifestyles?
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ROCKET MICK on 25/02/2013(UTC)
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#604 Posted : 24 February 2013 07:15:14(UTC)
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leather-girl wrote:
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Recoil is good, indeed.

It's the adoration of Sugarcane by some i can't understand, i think it's awful.


I think the title 'Sugarcane' is a bit strange, but it's a lovely and cute pop song IMO. And it seems to be a mockery of celebrity lifestyles?



well yeah it's most probably a dig at celebrity culture but i just don't think it's a good tune, Barney sounds really flat.
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ROCKET MICK on 25/02/2013(UTC)
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#605 Posted : 24 February 2013 09:14:12(UTC)
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Thanks again wrote:
Recoil is good, indeed.

It's the adoration of Sugarcane by some i can't understand, i think it's awful.


I think the title 'Sugarcane' is a bit strange, but it's a lovely and cute pop song IMO. And it seems to be a mockery of celebrity lifestyles?



well yeah it's most probably a dig at celebrity culture but i just don't think it's a good tune, Barney sounds really flat.


In hindsight, it sounds more like a mockery of a certain bass player.
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ROCKET MICK on 25/02/2013(UTC)
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#606 Posted : 24 February 2013 13:28:59(UTC)
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Bram wrote:

In hindsight, it sounds more like a mockery of a certain bass player.



Listened to it today, thought exactly the same Black eye
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ROCKET MICK on 25/02/2013(UTC)
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#607 Posted : 25 February 2013 01:19:16(UTC)
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Ruined in a day wrote:
Bram wrote:

In hindsight, it sounds more like a mockery of a certain bass player.



Listened to it today, thought exactly the same Black eye


I doubt it, what with said bassist playing on it. There were similar rumours re BL's Poisonous Intent, who knows...
Eric Clapton's 'Cocaine' was banned for its drug references. I completely missed them, will have to listen to it again.
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Andy on 25/02/2013(UTC), ROCKET MICK on 09/03/2013(UTC)
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#608 Posted : 08 March 2013 04:44:48(UTC)
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There's a review in MOJO, March issue.
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ROCKET MICK on 09/03/2013(UTC)
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#609 Posted : 28 March 2014 04:57:09(UTC)
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CTB wrote:
NotAMod wrote:
When I first heard Recoil I wasn't too fond of it... but after letting it grow a bit I definitely think it's one of Bernard's finest vocals.

Superb.


Agreed. Didn't grab me at all to start with, but now loving it. Elements remind me of Everyone everywhere and Guilty Parter; I guess that flamenco-ish guitar flourish on the latter, which works a treat. Bonus points for sampling Scott Walker too.



I like the first half of Recoil. It's very nice, but it drags on a bit too long for me and winds up sounding like lounge music. I like Sugarcane, Shake it up (in spite of some awful lyrics), I've Got a Feeling, and I Told You So.
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ROCKET MICK on 28/03/2014(UTC), Mike C. on 29/03/2014(UTC)
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#610 Posted : 28 March 2014 13:40:51(UTC)
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shellshocker wrote:
Shake it up (in spite of some awful lyrics)


"You cut me all over like a piece of cake" is priceless though Wink
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ROCKET MICK on 29/03/2014(UTC)
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#611 Posted : 29 March 2014 04:06:50(UTC)
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I'm always coming back to RECOIL, as the Hooky lead bass part is fun to play. It's exactly the song I would expect an influentual band to write 30-ish years after they started. A grown up, mature sound IMO.
...in a single breath, this world is gone...
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ROCKET MICK on 29/03/2014(UTC)
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#612 Posted : 31 March 2014 05:38:50(UTC)
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NotAMod wrote:
shellshocker wrote:
Shake it up (in spite of some awful lyrics)


"You cut me all over like a piece of cake" is priceless though Wink


Yep, that bit is brilliant, of course. Happy
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ROCKET MICK on 31/03/2014(UTC)
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