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sotac464 Berkshire 24 Aug 16 5.26pm | |
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Anyone a fan of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club? If so what's your favourite song?
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Ray in Houston Houston 31 Aug 16 9.33pm | |
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Originally posted by sotac464
Anyone a fan of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club? If so what's your favourite song? Favourite album is "Baby 81". Tough to pull a favourite song from this band...maybe "Love Burns". Just in case you weren't aware, there's a tangential link between BRMC and the Brian Jonestown Massacre, through Matt Hollywood - he was part of the ever-changing line-up of the BJM and worked with Spike Keating of BRMC (and Eric Hedford of the Dandy Warhols) in Magic Fingers. As to the BJM and the Dandys - if you haven't watched "Dig!" at least once, you're sorely missing out on a rockumentary that proves truth is stranger than (Spinal Tap's) fiction. The whole thing's on YouTube. Here's the trailer: Edited by Ray in Houston (31 Aug 2016 9.34pm)
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MrCParrot Taunton 31 Aug 16 9.44pm | |
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Absolutely love them, brilliant on stage too Spread Your Love as a song Howl as an album (a country album played by a rock band - there has been nothing like it ever) Parrot PS have you heard of the 22-20s?
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fan zhiyi 31 Aug 16 9.50pm | |
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Complicated Situation from Howl. Had it as a ring tone for ages.
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MrCParrot Taunton 31 Aug 16 9.57pm | |
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Originally posted by fan zhiyi
Complicated Situation from Howl. Had it as a ring tone for ages. Love it 22-20s Devil in Me is mine
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jamiemartin721 Reading 01 Sep 16 10.29am | |
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Originally posted by Ray in Houston
Favourite album is "Baby 81". Tough to pull a favourite song from this band...maybe "Love Burns". Just in case you weren't aware, there's a tangential link between BRMC and the Brian Jonestown Massacre, through Matt Hollywood - he was part of the ever-changing line-up of the BJM and worked with Spike Keating of BRMC (and Eric Hedford of the Dandy Warhols) in Magic Fingers. As to the BJM and the Dandys - if you haven't watched "Dig!" at least once, you're sorely missing out on a rockumentary that proves truth is stranger than (Spinal Tap's) fiction. The whole thing's on YouTube. Here's the trailer: Edited by Ray in Houston (31 Aug 2016 9.34pm) Dig! is easily my favourite rock documentary - Its like watching the BJM car crash. They make the rather slacker Dandies look like they invented the concept of a work ethic. Anton Newcombe proves that the line between genius and madness can be snorted.
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Ray in Houston Houston 01 Sep 16 4.14pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Dig! is easily my favourite rock documentary - Its like watching the BJM car crash. They make the rather slacker Dandies look like they invented the concept of a work ethic. Anton Newcombe proves that the line between genius and madness can be snorted. I tell fans of the Dandies to watch it at their peril, because Courtney Taylor comes off as an arrogant, entitled, cry-baby. The funniest theme of it, for me, is that Anton decided to create a Blur-Oasis-type rivalry with the Dandies, didn't tell them he was doing so, and thus terrified them by stalking them and messing with their s***. I have watched Dig! multiple times. I've seen the BJM live, and they're great. Anton held his s*** together too, which meant I got to see an entire gig, but part of me was just a little disappointed...
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Ray in Houston Houston 01 Sep 16 4.18pm | |
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Originally posted by MrCParrot
Absolutely love them, brilliant on stage too Spread Your Love as a song Howl as an album (a country album played by a rock band - there has been nothing like it ever) Parrot PS have you heard of the 22-20s?
Edited by Ray in Houston (01 Sep 2016 4.19pm)
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jamiemartin721 Reading 05 Sep 16 1.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Ray in Houston
I tell fans of the Dandies to watch it at their peril, because Courtney Taylor comes off as an arrogant, entitled, cry-baby. The funniest theme of it, for me, is that Anton decided to create a Blur-Oasis-type rivalry with the Dandies, didn't tell them he was doing so, and thus terrified them by stalking them and messing with their s***. I have watched Dig! multiple times. I've seen the BJM live, and they're great. Anton held his s*** together too, which meant I got to see an entire gig, but part of me was just a little disappointed... I always assumed this would be the case, when I read his name was Courtney Taylor-Taylor. The thing with the rivalry sums up Anton and BJM problems in a nutshell - The bloke whilst talented, is a walking collection of problems held together by a serious drug problem. The rest of the Dandies come off as the reason why they were successful, Courtney is clearly very talented, but the rest of the band seem to have a lot of the focus that makes it all work. Where as the Dandy's do seem to realise that they have to actually work in between parties, the BJM are essentially locked into what appears to be a one upmanship of f**king up.
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Ray in Houston Houston 06 Sep 16 4.10pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
I always assumed this would be the case, when I read his name was Courtney Taylor-Taylor. The thing with the rivalry sums up Anton and BJM problems in a nutshell - The bloke whilst talented, is a walking collection of problems held together by a serious drug problem. The rest of the Dandies come off as the reason why they were successful, Courtney is clearly very talented, but the rest of the band seem to have a lot of the focus that makes it all work. Where as the Dandy's do seem to realise that they have to actually work in between parties, the BJM are essentially locked into what appears to be a one upmanship of f**king up.
Untilately, the thing that separated the Dandies and BJM was a UK cell phone commercial. I.e. pure dumb luck.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 06 Sep 16 4.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Ray in Houston
Untilately, the thing that separated the Dandies and BJM was a UK cell phone commercial. I.e. pure dumb luck. They did have some success before that. Come Down is a great album, and it has some stand out hits (Boys Better, Not if you were the Last Junky etc) that got a lot of UK airplay and were big indie club hits - and they toured it a lot around Europe and the world. I think they got the message, after their first album (which is poor) and one scrapped album, that if they didn't put the work in, they'd have to get real jobs. But certainly, they went stratospheric on the basis of a Phone commercial and a knock off Rolling Stones riff...
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