Arthur Lee RIP
Aug. 4th, 2006 10:42 am
I am sad. His set at Glastonbury 2003 was one of the best I've ever seen, and fitted the atmosphere perfectly. We don't usually do pop star deaths on Poptimists and that isn't really the intention of this post anyway - there's a perfectly good thread in the Other Place for that.
But it occurred to me that Love are one of the few canonical 60s acts it's hard to pinpoint any kind of Poptimist consensus on. I have no idea how people feel about them. So go on, talk here about whether you like them or not.
For the record, Forever Changes is one of the only widely-revered canonical 'classic' albums that I think is actually as good as it's cracked up to be.
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Date: 2006-08-04 10:15 am (UTC)So it took me until last year to realise just how AMAZING Alone Again Or is. Feel sad now I never really got into them as much as I ought...people say it's the album that poked the needle at sixties idealism, but Alone Again Or doesn't really fit that. 'I could be in love with almost everyone/I think that people are, the greatest fun/but I will be alone again tonight my dear...' Could be the slogan sprayed on my wall. It's Roe Thugz, actually, but the spirit's there.
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Date: 2006-08-04 11:10 am (UTC)No doubt I'll give it another go eventually.
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Date: 2006-08-04 11:15 am (UTC)Funny story: One Christmas I got this on CD for my dad who was 'around' for all that late 60s stuff and definitely buying records (including I thought Love, but that may have been one of the ones he nicked off his brother). He looked really dubious about it, hadn't heard or liked it at the time it came out, and didn't take to it when trying it out now, but six months later told me he had been listening to it non-stop in the car!
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Date: 2006-08-04 11:25 am (UTC)I would agree that it's one of those albums that genuinely does live up to all it's meant to be, but it does need time. When I first listened to it I didn't quite connect with it, but over the years I came to love it to bits.
Although they weren't all about Forever Changes - their self-titled album in particular is always overlooked, when in fact it's got some brilliant 60s pop on it, although pretty bittersweet at times.
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