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PJ Harvey Fans
Hey, PJ is releasing her first ever dvd, PJ Harvey On Tour-Please Leave Quietly, on May 1st. It is going to include 16 live songs from the Uh Huh Her tour and some behind the scenes/life on tour footage. Sounds like it will be pretty good.
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Damn, that sounds cool.
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Awe-Some! I love PJ Harvey and can't wait for this.
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Have you guys seen her live? Anytime she plays near me I either have no money or nobody to go with:mad:
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i saw her in 2004 a month or so after i saw sonic youth, it was a good show, kinda mellower.
sounds good, she did some rad versions on the mexico show, i hope there's some of that footage on the dvd |
I saw her on this tour, she was really pretty amazing live...among the best shows I've been to. I think she said she's done with playing, but I don't think it will last forever. There are rumors that she's working on a new album.
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http://stage6.divx.com/PJ-HARVEY/video/1195486/PJ-HARVEY-Dress-(live-V2003)
uuuh nice vids of polly on stage 6 |
I love Polly, I'm looking forward to this one.
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^^ this one what?
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Cool! I like her too! :)
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This one DVD that's about to be released. |
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Oh it has already been released. I need some sleep or what. |
on may 1st 2006? You gotta look backward, not forward to this one, aha ha ha hah ah ah a hah ahha ha hah ah ah ah hah hah ah ha hahhah ah hahah!!!
edit : you ended up noticing it by yourself ;) ! |
too much booze makes my braincells vanish.
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Sept. 25:
PJ Harvey - White Chalk |
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I picked up this DVD used a couple of months ago, and I have watched it many times since. It's pretty great, and the guitarist on this tour is very engaging to watch also. PJ Harvey is a pretty amazing talent. I have had some kind of reason keeping me from seeing her every single time she has come through town dating back to her first tour! I really really need to see her play.
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You really really need to! I have seen her live several times and she is hot as hell, both musically and in the flesh on stage.
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I'll confess she is my longest-running celebrity crush.
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This isn't her first, she released a video (assume it was on DVD too) a few years ago. Have to say that it was awful, she really came across as an idiot on it, put me off her for a few years....
....then recently I rediscovered 'Is This Desire' and all was fine. Don't think her new stuff is anywhere near as good as her older albums. |
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second only to Kim in my book. she makes me tingley. |
...i don't like her at all.
almost as bad as that chick from the magik markers. |
...........but she's not tori amos.. thank god..
...and she's definitely no kathleen hanna, the msot worthless chick in the history of music... |
sTRONG FEELINGS YOU HAVE THERE.
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PJ Harvey is second only to Kim Gordon as far as ROCK GODDESSES go
I am her biggest fanatic here in Houston TX. everything she does is GOLD JERRY! GOLD! |
nobody has comments on the new song?
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Her older music is good but theres no escaping her being an upper class twat done good. Her lyrics can be unbelievably bad. Second to Kim Gordon? What about Kim Deal? |
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What are you talking about? |
You obviously didn't see the video that I did. You know she's part of the pro fox hunting brigade?
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Yeah, I am pro fox hunting too.
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She was brought up on a small farm. whether that makes her upper class (or a twat) I'm not sure. |
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You also like hunting bears, don't you? :D |
No more. They are high maintanance.
Didn't PJ Harvey make those comments about fox hunting because she said that the foxes were killing her mum and dad's chickens? I think that that interview was on the NME a few years ago. There you go, she was only trying to defend her chickens. |
PJ Harvey's White Chalk
There's an interesting interview with Steve Albini in the forthcoming issue of Uncut, where he talks about various albums he's been involved with over the years. One of them is PJ Harvey's "Rid Of Me". "Around that point, Polly was a wicked guitar player," Albini says. "One of the things that I think she lost after she moved away from the band format, and into the solo artist format, is that she doesn't show off her guitar playing any more - she's not in a situation where her guitar playing matters as much." Continued... I wonder what Albini will make of Harvey's new album? It's called "White Chalk", and there is barely any guitar on it. Instead, this is a piano album, a record of great beauty, austerity and discreet power. The first thing you notice about it, though, as "The Devil" begins, is that there's a pronounced change in her voice. Far from the deep, carnal swagger that dominated "Uh Huh Her", Harvey's voice is pitched higher, and is much more fragile-sounding. "White Chalk" is not, for once, a PJ Harvey record that will draw the usual Patti Smith comparisons. In fact, the first point of reference that springs to mind as "The Devil" rides along on firmly plonked piano and tambourine, is the ethereal soul of Laura Nyro. The relative bounce of this proves to be a bit of a red herring, though. For much of "White Chalk", there's a sombre austerity to proceedings, epitomised by the cover portrait of Harvey sat, prim in white gown, looking for all the world (as our pic researcher Phil astutely points out) like a Whistler portrait. There's a touch of antique gothic here, as you might imagine, a hint of romantic spirit struggling to express itself in a tightly-buttoned environment. The imagery is visceral and loaded: words "are tightening around the throat of the one I love" in "Dear Darkness"; "Grow Grow Grow" involves planting roses and tramping earth down beneath "twisted oak groves"; "Scratch my palms, there's blood on my hands," she observes in the title track. "When Under Ether" has the atmosphere of a haunted Victorian hospital, a tripping song far away from the raptures of psychedelia. It's a short record (33 minutes, I think) of 11 songs, and the nearest antecedent I can remember in Harvey's back catalogue are those piano nocturnes on "Is This Desire?" (especially "When Under Ether", for some reason). At other times ("Broken Harp" and "White Chalk" itself), I'm faintly reminded of Will Oldham, his meticulous, emotionally-charged minimalism - though "White Chalk" escalates into something discreetly epic, a Morricone sketch. As far as I know, the only other musicians are the faithful Eric Drew Feldman and the great Jim White, a new recruit, on drums. White is well trained in this sort of understated music, having worked plenty with Chan Marshall, and he brushes his kit so stealthily at times as to be practically invisible. The idea, clearly, is to put all the focus on the piano and the voice. Sometimes, Harvey's vocals are treated and dislocated: on "To Talk To You" her tone has a voluptuous soft-focus shape a bit like that of Liz Fraser (in This Mortal Coil, rather than in the over-varnished clutter of The Cocteau Twins, though). Once or twice, when the songs become less impressionistic and more immediate ("Silence", especially), there's a momentum which sounds like a ghostly, subversive response to the dominant piano rock of Coldplay, Keane et al. "White Chalk", of course, sounds nothing like that: it's far too odd and intimate and cobwebby for mass singalongs in the O2 Dome, I'm sure. It's also, I think, one of the most compelling albums that Harvey has made. That confrontational crunch of guitar and stentorian bass voice may be absent (though not gone forever, I suspect), but an identifiable musical character remains: balancing, perhaps more overtly than ever, shyness with great passion. Thirty seconds before the record ends, in "The Mountain", she lets out this great melodious banshee wail, very Kate Bush actually, and sounds like she's making an escape from the formal strictures she's imposed on herself. It's a thrilling moment of liberation, but it'd be meaningless without all the atmosphere and tension which precedes it. http://www.uncut.co.uk/blog/index.ph...1&pb=1#more376 |
I will get it.
and kim deal has really really let herself go man |
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Me too!! |
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All I can say is try digging out the video, think its called Reeling. It's no 'Year That Punk Broke' put me off her completely. Can't say that I've been impressed with her in anyway as a person when I've seen her being interviewed either. But as I say, her early music was pretty good. Think her last two albums have one or two good songs, but really, they aren't anything special. |
Uh HUH Her was a fucking awesome album.
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