I remember that they played that song twice... didn't they say they wanted to do it again just to get it right? i don't think it was on the set list to do it twice, so maybe they really did want to get it 100% right and decided to do so on the fly. but maybe i'm just forgetting and they actually did plan to do it again as part of the whole under-rehearsed, "you asked for this!" act. i'm sorry i don't remember exactly what happened. i assumed there would be another fest this year, but now that i think about it i don't recall hearing anyone talk about booking bands or anything. I haven't been to the loft in a while though and thats generally where all the preparation happens. but they've been doing it every year thus far haven't they? I hope something works out so we can go there, or even if i could drive up as an audience member that'd be great. if it does and you can also manage it we absolutely should get together. =)
I think they just were under the impression that they could do it better and therefore played it again. You're right. Did you have a favorite cover from that evening? How about a favorite band from that weekend? I'll definitely do all I can to be there again this year (if it happens). So, you get a chance to dig in to Belle & Sebastian any further? I'm going to drop a few videos here in this comment of some of my favorite B&S songs: I've shared a few of these with you already but now there all in one place. Side note: I've shared this link on Hubski a bazillion times, but if you've not listened to Sandro Perri's "Impossible Spaces," check out this song "Wolfman" -I think it's amazing. sounds_sound introduced me to it a while back.
I haven't had a chance yet to listen to all of these videos but i did listen to The Boy with the Arab Strap a couple times and it's just awesome. i'ts interesting though that you had me start with this one after the initial post. This whole album is more laid back, less funky. The guitar tone on every song is AMAZING, and the bass lines are really cool when you can hear them, i just wish bass was more forward in the mix in general (although i could just be saying that because i always over mix bass). There were times when the guy's voice bothered me, but the lyrics are so colorful and interesting that it was easy to look past. The biggest thing i've noticed is that i haven't been able to come up with any parallels between this band's sound and any other's. tonally and especially compositionally there are a lot of surprises. There were a bunch of times where they set themselves up for a nice resolving cadence and instead used a dissonant color chord. On the whole, they really are something i've never heard before and that is very cool to me.
I will say though that in some ways this album is something i can see The New Green doing. i couldn't name a specific song or lyric or progression, just that the atmosphere of this album made me think that the album of yours which you sent me was influenced in some way by these guys, or that you could make an album like this if you wanted to. If that makes sense... Anyway, i'm definitely keeping this album in my library and will be adding a few more. I'll also keep working my way through these videos. I'm taking a class now (contemporary music history and analysis) that is going take up all of the time i usually spend listening to music "recreationally," if that was ever possible. But thank you for starting me off with these guys, they're really great and if you have any more suggestions i'd love to hear them.
Now that you have a sense of the music I dig and more importantly, the music I write/create, do you have any suggestions for me? I could use some new music. Good luck with the contemporary music history class, if you stumble across any great finds in your study you ought to post them.
well i'm not sure what i have that you haven't heard yet, or more importantly that you'd actually enjoy. but i'll give it a shot! Unknown Mortal Orchestra is on the same label as Foxygen and the are pretty cool. mixed pretty weirdly put i think it adds an element of romance once you get used to it. Tame Impala, maybe? Psychadelic! All tracked by one guy, which is cool. I imagine you'd like The Tallest Man on Earth if you haven't already heard him. i found this in NPR's top albums of 2013 and have been listening to it a lot since then. The Bryan Ferry Orchestra Gavin Castleton is one of my favorite living songwriters. It's really hard to show people his stuff though because most of it is weird and inaccessible (funk/rock opera about a zombie apocalypse and a prediction of his own future sung in reverse chronological order are things he's done in the past) but this one i think is hard to dislike. Lost Lander - Cold Feet my favorite song by one of my favorite bands. it's hard to pick one song that is representative of them. If you could only get one of the albums i've suggested i would say get this one. Everything on it is worth listening to, the entire album is colorful and inspiring and very special to me. Hopefully you can get something out of it too.
Sorry for the late reply. I've written up a reply twice now only to be called away from my computer etc. I really dig the Unknown Mortal Orchestra it's right up my alley. Great tones, cool melodies and music that I find very easy to listen to. I will say that I had a conversation with a friend recently wondering when the retro-drowning in reverb sound will pass, I'm not complaining because I love the sound but it seems that everything is like that these days. -You know? We have had an unusually harsh winter here in the South, I know Chicago probably has too but you are used to it. Anyways, when the first 65 degree day hits, I want to go for a drive and put that Tame Impala song on. -Perfect sunny day driving music imo. I'm torn as to how I feel about The Tallest Man on Earth. I respect the songwriting and the delivery but I don't enjoy the voice. I don't trust it for some reason, it seems intentionally effected. But hey, that's just like one mans opinion dude. The Bryan Ferry Orchestra is awesome!! Makes me want to visit a speakeasy or watch the Little Rascals. I need to give Gavin Castleton another listen. I enjoyed some of the ear candy in the mix, but don't recall more than that. I'll listen again. Lost Lander was my favorite of the bunch. I really like this song, topically and lyrically it hits home. It has some interesting percussion and vocal work. The video is cool too. I'm going to buy this album per your suggestion. Thank you! How are your classes going by the way? Hope all is well. You see this one? You should add some bass to it.
I tried recording something but ended up letting it sit. I think it might be too busy of a line. I don't know if I should add anything too complicated since so much is likely to be added on afterwards. Let me know if you have any opinions about that. No worries for not digging the guy's voice. It definitely takes some getting used to and your reaction is the same as a lot of other people I've showed him to. In his defense though, he's not the first to put on a funny accent when he sings. The name bob Dylan comes to mind.........
I'd love to hear anything you have regarding bass. If you would rather re-record, go for it. That said, having the bass line dictate what's to come isn't a bad thing.... Add some bass, I can't tell you how much joy it brings me to hear stuff added to these collaborative songs. Thanks again for the new music. Some gems there.In his defense though, he's not the first to put on a funny accent when he sings. The name bob Dylan comes to mind
Bob did it first and when I hear him, I believe him. There are plenty of singers that add affectation to their voice and I still love them, just wasn't the case here.