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02.25.2013, 11:40 AM | #2 |
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The clip sounds awful
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02.25.2013, 01:10 PM | #3 |
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im extremely skeptical about this after the tragedy that was the weirdness
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02.27.2013, 01:39 PM | #4 |
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Of course "Scarerecrow" doesnīt sound as great as any song in Raw Power, but anyway it sounds lot better than anything in Weirdness. I really consider to buy that new one...
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03.14.2013, 06:11 PM | #5 |
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I'm not sure I'm ok with anyone- not even the Stooges- using Ready to Die as an album title. For some reason it just doesn't seem right to me. It's one thing to cheekily call your album Let it Be and fill it with greasy sloppy American punk... Or to swipe a title from CCR and reinvent and own it so completely that John Fogerty himself would have to admit that you used it better. But this just seems lazy and a little irritating.
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03.14.2013, 06:29 PM | #6 |
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won't be as great as Biggie's Ready to Die.
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05.23.2013, 03:27 AM | #9 |
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Got this yesterday. Cover is great, but itīs only thing thatīs great in it. Only thing that makes it better than Weirdness is Williamson is still one hell of a guitarist. It seems Iggy just have nothing left about the wild beast he used to be in the seventies. Hope the name means they donīt do any studio records anymore. The most interesting songs in the album are those three ones that donīt sound Stooges at all. Maybe they should have gone that direction instead trying to make "Stooges-riffs".
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[quote=dazedcola]im extremely skeptical about this after the tragedy that was the weirdness[/quote
This isn't the same band, though. Must be remembered.
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05.23.2013, 04:38 AM | #11 |
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This isn't the Stooges in their prime, but it's considerably better than most everything else rock coming out these days. James guitar playing is badass. The weakest link, as I've come to expect, is Iggy himself. Seems as if a fair amount of time went into the actual music. I can't say the same for the lyrics. It is better than The Weirdness. Considerably so. But then again, it's not really the same band either. Something important most forget about the Stooges is that those first two records, and Raw Power were NOT the same, nor intended to be the same, bands. James Williamson added an element that was very different than those first two records as him and Ronnie are two very different types of players. Ron played little to no role in the writing that went into Raw Power. They are fun to compare and contrast....
Ron, way more poetic, loose. That trashy blues and free jazz and Ravi Shankar no doubt came out in his playing in various ways. James - More technically efficient (most guitar players, including myself, will tell ya his riffs are much more difficult to play. I honestly can't play many of them). His influences weren't as obvious, which is funny cause the argument could probably be made that his playing is/was more generic than Ron's. It's not the best record ever, but it's a lot of fun. I recommend giving it a listen. I was honestly surprised at how good it was compared to what I thought it would be.
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Their discography is far from perfect. there are some seriously boring filler tunes on Raw Power and Stooges and Fun House. For all the rightful praise the Stooges get, I see too many people ignoring their tepid filler material. They did not make great complete records in my opinion. (I know this will make swa(y) cry out his eyeholes...)
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05.23.2013, 09:50 AM | #14 |
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What the hell counts as filler on funhouse?
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one man's filler is another man's slightly boring 3rd tier tune...
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Funhouse is the best collection of songs no doubt. It is my fave Stooges.
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Yeah, but please name the filler songs. I can understand why you'd say there's filler on the other 2 though.
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05.23.2013, 12:04 PM | #19 |
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To me there are no fillers of any of those three albums. If I have to say one filler, it will be We Will Fall, but on the other hand I like it very much too & itīs hard to imagine first album without that tune. To me perfect album doesnīt mean every song in it is perfect. Itīs the entity. Or do somebody say every song is perfect for example in SY DDN?
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I gave the new album a listen last week and honestly, it sucks. 60 year old guys writing songs about their dicks etc just sounds a band desperate to re-live their early years.
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