Thread: reassessing goo
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Old 08.31.2007, 12:26 PM   #20
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Just shows what different opinions people have. Goo is my favourite SY album by a mile and is pretty much what got me into the band in the first place. Dirty Boots is a great opener. Tunic is utterly immense, both in its sound (great production) and the manner in which it deals with its subject matter (Karen Carpenter) - and Mote is simply No. 1 of the 400+ SY song list. The noise count is pretty high throughout - matched only by the louder bits of The Diamond Sea. Mildred Pierce - well there should be more songs like that (and played on daytime radio too). There's at least one KG song on every album which annoys me, except on Goo. If I had to ditch any albums, A Thousand Leaves and Murray Street would get the boot quickest. Goo is pure punk f*****g rock and the greatest aural noise ever to come out of a pair of speakers. Absolutely outstanding in every respect.
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