It’s not a “cool” thing. But a) I hate how the strings took over; b) it was Peter Buck’s idea but sounds like a Michael Stipe solo record and he’s the least talented guy in the band; c) it’s slow, slow, slow (sit and listen vs. get up and move); and d) listen to what Buck said: “The world that we'd been involved in had disappeared, the world of Hüsker Dü and The Replacements, all that had gone [...] We were just in a different place and that worked its way out musically and lyrically." Well, I motherfucking love Husker Du and The Replacements so I didn’t really want to be in a different place.Is it not cool to admit Automatic For People is also a great album ?
It wasn’t the “sell out” part at all — I was amazed it was so popular. Just a direction I didn’t want them to go, but obviously gave them a whole new broader fanbase. As noted above, the same (for me) with Talking Heads.What's some fans problems with automatic for the people? Is it their sold out became successful period that a lot of bands get called on by certain fans?
Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill
Seen her twice, once at Brixton Academy about 12 years ago now - she was brilliant, only negatives was the stench of weed and the venom at which my wife was singing 'You Oughta Know' lyrics.
Awesome album full of hits.
9/10
Classic........... :-)Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill
Seen her twice, once at Brixton Academy about 12 years ago now - she was brilliant, only negatives was the stench of weed and the venom at which my wife was singing 'You Oughta Know' lyrics.
Awesome album full of hits.
9/10
Oh FFS - here we go again.It wasn’t the “sell out” part at all — I was amazed it was so popular. Just a direction I didn’t want them to go, but obviously gave them a whole new broader fanbase. As noted above, the same (for me) with Talking Heads.
Slower more haunting version highlights how good her voice is.
Another band I wouldn’t claim to have ever been totally into, but I think I tend to agree with you regarding REM.It wasn’t the “sell out” part at all — I was amazed it was so popular. Just a direction I didn’t want them to go, but obviously gave them a whole new broader fanbase. As noted above, the same (for me) with Talking Heads.
You are not alone, I can assure you...Does it, is it? Not sure I agree.
A lot better than on the album, sure. Still wouldn't say it is 'good'. Or, maybe good, in a technical sense. But not good to listen to.
I gave this album another go after the recent few pages of outpours of praise. thought embrace the mood of positivity, shake off the irritation, go afresh and really try. Lasted 46 seconds. Skipped a bit and lasted even less elsewhere.
It is pretty much a replay the Mike Patton discussion. Good range, good ear. Awful tone to the voice though. Hence so divisive. There are singers with far worse ability that pull off their own styles better.
But it is obviously a niche problem, as she has sold so much and found big audiences without any issue, so that's very much a me thing. Which should go without saying, but I said it anyway.
Doogie gave it a 5, so just a 3 missing.A great nomination from @Saddleworth2 that generated 20+ pages of discussion.
Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill averaged 6.68 across its 17 votes. I was hoping for last-minute scores of 3 and 5 because we had every other number between 1 and 10 for the scores here :)
This week it's the turn of @Coatigan to nominate .....
It wasn’t the “sell out” part at all — I was amazed it was so popular. Just a direction I didn’t want them to go, but obviously gave them a whole new broader fanbase. As noted above, the same (for me) with Talking Heads.
Good point. I had that line in my head this morning and I did write down Doogle's score so I should have realised. Very nearly a full house then.Doogie gave it a 5, so just a 3 missing.