FogBlueInSanFran
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Wonderful comments. Thank you for taking the time and the nomination. I would be interested in others of their records too — there is something special in “The Maze” I’d like to find more of.I like that comparison, and since the songs all merge together, if you get lost in the music, you sometimes forget how you got from A to page 68. That's intentional here. I'm just glad you are here reviewing my 2nd nomination. ;-)
That is a good analogy I had not considered with Paul Simon prior, but I DO hear it too. The Sunshine now reminds me of "The Boxer" to cue in our SongCup Thread. Not sure @bennyboy was hearing THAT when he reviewed this. ;-)
As I've said prior, it's brutally honest and written for his wife. As much as I'd like to have something like that to leave someday to my better half, there's no way I could touch that lyrically.
The interesting Part is that there are melodies copied and variances in each of the songs, and with the flow of one to the other, it makes it hard to determine Where I End And You Begin.
Maybe you should have been listening to this from Rome to Lawrenceville?
Or 40 hours out of Homestake? ;-)
There's more than one story in this. There's the SURF motif of isolation and lonliness of Lead, SD, the story of becoming a father, and the story of life and faith, and there are variations of each in the songs. It isn't an A to Z of those songs you mention below, so there is that deliberate difference.
Great point that Coatigan explained better than I could after this.
I can't wait to see this live in a little over a month from now...
One of my favourites. Don't ever let 'em tell you that I never found... you and me and nothing in-between. A big song about Faith.
Give it some time, hopefully you'll come back to it. I DO think this is a "frame of mind" album, and even I have to tread lightly when playing this on a road trip with my better half, and she has even seen them live (albeit humouring me and ABC wasn't exactly coming to town!).
Now though — it’s onto LCD Soundsystem live!! A few ciders in me, a gorgeous night in central Oregon and hopefully many selections from my favo(u)rite post-2000 record “Sound of Silver”!
Edit: there were four, plus Losing My Edge, Dance Yrself Clean, and — of course — Daft Punk Is Playing At My House. What a band. Best dance band this millennium IMO.
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