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classic albums, atsonicpark edition # 2: wire - chairs missing
![]() WIRE "CHAIRS MISSING" Harvest Records, 1978
However, I think Pink Flag gets all the recognition, so I've decided to focus this post on Chairs Missing... I really dunno if I can reccomend it over Pink Flag, but I can say that it's definitely the more interesting of the two records. Pink Flag was art punk; Chairs Missing is art... I dunno... it's still got punk elements, but I can't really name any records that sound like this. It's like they took the sound of 'Reuters' from Pink Flag and used that as the basis for this entire album. Endlessly inventine, I can't put my finger on what exactly is going on on some of these songs -- how they create this insane mood with just a couple standard rock instruments a little synthesizer doodles. It's crazy. It's cold but not in a Cure way; this isn't goth music. It's still accessible enough.. damn. Yeah. "Mercy" is a standout, an epic that never gets boring, "Marooned" is simple but has one of the best choruses I've ever heard, "Another the Letter" has amazing guitar interplay, "I Am the Fly" sounds seriously deranged, "Men 2nd" is probably my favorite track.. .WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST... But the best song on here has to be "French Film Blurred". This is a masterpiece of creativity, production, songcraft, effects.. I dunno. Everything comes together. At the end when there are about 5 or 6 layered guitars playing on top of each other as more effects are added on top and subtle keyboards rise to what is expected to be a noisey crescendo -- and then it all just ends. Crazy. Just ridiculously amazing and brilliant. |
I like Chairs Missing the best...though The 15th from 154 may be my all time favorite Wire song.
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I like Wire's later stuff, but Pink Flag and Chairs Missing are incredible.
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I just bought this on vinyl a few weeks ago and it's definitely superior to (the great) Pink flag.
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amazing record. far superior to the much heralded pink flag. i am the fly is a classic boogie track. outdoor miner is beautiful. french film blurred is just plain genius. follow up 154 aint half as good but thats saying something. wires finest work.....
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One of the best.
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I'm still in total awe of this record.
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Been listening to this album on and off for the past few days, great choice!. Really like Bruce Gilbert's solo output too.
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Far better than Pink Flag to me.
Also my CD has a few bonus tracks, including Go Ahead, which is my fav Wire song. |
Currently my favorite Wire album. It used to be 154 for the longest time, then Pink Flag for a bit, and then this one as of recently. I can never decide which one I like better, so I should probably stop trying.
The three track run of Heartbeat -> Mercy -> Outdoor Miner is fucking killer. I mean, of course the whole album is brilliant, but those three are on another level for me. I love the single version of OM with the lovely piano interlude too. |
Anyone know how they got that weird robot sound effect for the guitar (I guess it's the guitar) on "I Am the Fly"?
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it acts like some weird buildup to the aforementioned derangement of IATF |
fuck.
I love the first 3 albums by this band more than life itself. |
Yeah, those first 3 albums are a strong candidate for the best run of albums ever by any rock band. Like up there with VU & Nico to The Velvet Underground or EVOL to Daydream. Just stunningly fantastic. Chairs Missing is indeed the peak for me, but the other two are still stunning. The two punch of Mercy and Outdoor Miner just kills me. I don't know, I could say so much about this album, and Pink Flag, and 154, but to be honest there's no way I'll add anything, so I'll just say yes to whatever superlative praise can be heaped on them. And probably go listen to them now...
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I love it, but I think I prefer Pink Flag after all. Both are fucking fantastic though, and 154 is really great as well. Fantastic band.
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What I love about this band, and I think I said this elsewhere, and this goes for the Fall too, is how simple all the songs appear to be... I mean, the drums and the guitar lines and bass lines and whatever are always extremely simple, a 2 year old could play them, but the simplicity is very deceiving... there is so much more going on than meets the ears. It's remarkable.
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True. I also love how they're so unclassifiable and before their time. I mean, even on Pink Flag which at first might appear to be quite "normal" punk, there's so much going on. It sounds punk, but at the same time they have the rawness of hardcore and some of the more complex post-punk sound and ideas - before those genres were even "invented".
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Pink Flag is a pop record.
Some people believe it's punk because it was released in 1977. |
Yeah right dude, next thing you'll be saying hip hop isn't music!
No wait... |
Haha.
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