FogBlueInSanFran
Well-Known Member
Dropping my girl off at college and overhearing to two young men discuss how Public Image Ltd “invented post-punk.”
Sigh. These kids today.
Sigh. These kids today.
The groove is undoubtedly a real groove mate.I get it's not everyone's cup of tea but some of the dismissals seem a bit trite as whatever else you think of them, they can really groove. It's an authentic groove too; whilst they take lots of influences they are not mimicking. They were white middle class art school kids who found their own way to properly groove and that's not that common imo. You can have the discussion of whether that is simply down to Tina Weymouth or not but I don't think you can deny the groove is a real groove.
Same, and that's why watching before listening had me appreciating it more on my 2nd listen.Just watched the film. Fucking hell. Where has that been all my life?
Simply astounding piece of art/theatre/music/performance.
My difficulty will be rating it as an album rather than one of (if not the greatest) filmed concerts I have ever seen.Same, and that's why watching before listening had me appreciating it more on my 2nd listen.
Watched it while on the treadmill, so it appears Byrne and I were both working out to the music as he did laps around the stage and sweated through multiple outfits. ;-)
Why do I visualise you typing this with your tongue firmly placed in your right cheek?My difficulty will be rating it as an album rather than one of (if not the greatest) filmed concerts I have ever seen.
Totally 100% serious.Why do I visualise you typing this with your tongue firmly placed in your right cheek?
C’mon Sadds. Let’s know if you’re serious.