OB1
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Might be on the generous side but I'll give Let it Be 7/10. My copy of the album arrived today and it got the acid test, a spin in the car. The more you play it the more it reveals its charms.
Ill stick it on the maybe list. I think your comment about “teens” makes sense because artists who paint their face and stick their tongues out don’t really do it for me. Just stick to your jeans and t-shirt and concentrate on the music has always been my mantra.
No worries - it was only a flippant comment, and I’m sure Kiss are a good band. I just need some way to decide who to listen to. I’m not really a Bowie fan either.I was weened on Glitter Rock so I've never had that outlook. I've always liked bands that put on a show. If all Kiss had was a show, they wouldn't still be filling arenas.
I may well review Destroyer one day for this thread so won't say too much. You might not like it but if you haven't listened to them it will surprise. Also, for a mid 70's release, the production is outstanding but then the man on the faders was one the great rock producers - three years later he produced The Wall for Floyd.
I make that 66/110 or 60%. 6/10Ive listened to the album 3 times now and whilst I really like some tracks others didnt appeal. I wasnt really into punk in the late 70's (how could I replace being a prog fanatic with simple punk bands :) Its an age thing I guess.
However this is more post punk obviously.
I really like the opening song, with its influences, I guess thats my favourite. Except for Favorite Thing I prefer the slower tracks. I really like the very crisp drumming high in every mix.Evevery band needs a great rhythm section. Production on this album is superb, it sounds like it was made last week to me.
Thanks for nominating it Foggy, Id never actually heard of this band, but I will listen to this album in the future. I might skip the heavier punk rock songs like Were Coming Out though :)
Heres my scores, I dont know the average but Id like to give it a solid 7.
I Will Dare - 8/10
Favorite Thing - 7/10
We're Comin' Out - 3/10
Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out -5/10
Androgynous - 7/10
Black Diamond - 6/10
Unsatisfied - 8/10
Seen Your Video - 6/10
Gary's Got A Boner - 4/10
Sixteen Blue - 7/10
Answering Machine - 5/10
Bowie the showman never interested me. Bowie the musician has — especially the stuff Eno produced, but plenty of earlier stuff too. Kiss were fun because they put out a few righteous tunes, but among radical semi-metal showmen, are they better musically than Dee Snider and Twisted Sister? Yes. Alice Cooper? I’d say not. Ozzy? I’d say definitely not — I really like Ozzy’s first two solo records — Randy Rhoads’ early death was the loss of an incredible prodigy who would have gone on to great things on his own.No worries - it was only a flippant comment, and I’m sure Kiss are a good band. I just need some way to decide who to listen to. I’m not really a Bowie fan either.
I plan to do the round-up on Monday afternoon.Just back from a fishing trip since Tuesday so will be posting a review today. What’s the cut off time ?
Yes mate. Good banter and the fishing was ok too. Will get the review in later today. Have listened to the album a couple of times but need to give it another run.I plan to do the round-up on Monday afternoon.
Hope you had a good trip.
Bowie the showman never interested me. Bowie the musician has — especially the stuff Eno produced, but plenty of earlier stuff too. Kiss were fun because they put out a few righteous tunes, but among radical semi-metal showmen, are they better musically than Dee Snider and Twisted Sister? Yes. Alice Cooper? I’d say not. Ozzy? I’d say definitely not — I really like Ozzy’s first two solo records — Randy Rhoads’ early death was the loss of an incredible prodigy who would have gone on to great things on his own.
I went to see Kiss at the Free Trade as a mate had just bought ’Kiss Alive’I was weened on Glitter Rock so I've never had that outlook. I've always liked bands that put on a show. If all Kiss had was a show, they wouldn't still be filling arenas.
I may well review Destroyer one day for this thread so won't say too much. You might not like it but if you haven't listened to them it will surprise. Also, for a mid 70's release, the production is outstanding but then the man on the faders was one the great rock producers - three years later he produced The Wall for Floyd.