and Skylarking and Nonsuch. I liked them when I was younger but I'm really into those two and am liking Apple Venus so far.
and Skylarking and Nonsuch. I liked them when I was younger but I'm really into those two and am liking Apple Venus so far.
Lots of BIG|BRAVE (thanks ETS!) and Elder.
Love this shit!
To be honest, this is probably my favorite track by MM:
This is fucking fascinating. I would call it "Girl Talk Lite," and it definitely IS that, but it's also something more.
T.I.M.E. makes YMCA sound emotional and epic, like a struggle. The "hey now, you're an all star" song merged with Under Pressure makes the lyrics to that awful bit of fluff sound urgent, heartfelt and deep.
this album is funny, yes, but a lot of the pairings are ingenious and the new meanings evoked are often strangely transcendent.
Holy shit!
^ I still detest that gaudy album cover. The font is shit, the editing is lousy and the execution was poor. Ruins a good album.
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Forever in my top 5.
you're right, @Space Suicide . it's always perplexed me, such a massive release with such a cheap, cheesy cover.
the deluxe edition is a little better (just a close up of her face) and has some great b-sides.
The two Charli XCX mix tapes from last year
long time no hear...
This man, and this album, just perfection.
@Space Suicide that's my fav priest album. it's just so solid from start to finish.
Michael Shannon at a David Bowie tribute show as Iggy Pop. Goddamn, he is even more incredible.
Bought this album today and listened to it for the first time all the way through, and then again, and again. What a fucking masterpiece. I had only really listened to “Shadow on the Sun,” “Like a Stone,” and “I Am the Highway” before this. Every track on here is great. God, am I gonna miss Cornell’s voice. So damn powerful. Will always regret never seeing them live.
One of my all-time favorite albums ever...
This is a different take on "Shopping For Girls" with Bowie playing the sax. I really dig the Tin Machine II album, I know it got slammed when it came out but I really don't care what the critics think. I also lucked out and found an original Tin Machine II on vinyl still sealed for pennies.
Two years out and it doesn't get any easier missing Bowie.
In Memory of Fast Eddie Clarke
Heaven just became insanely loud that even Satan himself is banging his head in Hell.