I'm not sure why the feeling was so striking, but for the last couple of days I've felt this almost visceral need to hear some Talking Heads (before any of you ask "who are they?" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Heads).
I have a lot of admiration for them at a critical level, but I wouldn't say I was particularly a huge fan. Most importantly, I'm sure I probably haven't listened to more than a couple of songs over the last few years. And hear suddenly I *needed* to hear them, and it wasn't that feeling of "Oh, 'Naive Melody' is a great song, I want to hear it again." It was as if something was missing in my diet.
Anybody else know what I mean?
I have a lot of admiration for them at a critical level, but I wouldn't say I was particularly a huge fan. Most importantly, I'm sure I probably haven't listened to more than a couple of songs over the last few years. And hear suddenly I *needed* to hear them, and it wasn't that feeling of "Oh, 'Naive Melody' is a great song, I want to hear it again." It was as if something was missing in my diet.
Anybody else know what I mean?
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Date: 2008-03-05 10:24 am (UTC)I am always really interested in which old stuff is 'in' and 'out'.
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Date: 2008-03-05 03:51 pm (UTC)Good punk, e.g., "Search and Destroy" and "Sonic Reducer" and "Violet." Occasionally, a current act will pull this off for a track or two (Black Angel's "Never Got Over You" and A.R.E. Weapon's "Have You Ever?" and Ashlee Simpson's "I Am Me") but never with any consistency. Of course there are things that don't sound like punk but emotionally work like it for me, for instance whole chunks of Britney's Blackout. But Britney's not getting the music to jam your face to the floor in the specific way that Rocket From The Tombs once did, so she's not creating that specific visceral feel. I think that the meaning of the electric guitar and of "punk" has changed so that someone who picks up that instrument and that genre isn't likely to make that music (with a couple of exceptions mentioned above), which is why outsiders like Shanks 'n' Ashlee can pull it off as a one-shot at least as well as the people who don the punk symbols.
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Date: 2008-03-05 06:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-05 06:43 pm (UTC)i have respect for the talking heads
Date: 2008-03-05 06:43 pm (UTC)they are guilty of the same things many current 'indie' bands are guilty of - taking cues from great bands but losing the soul and meaning in the translation.
as for th question, sometimes something gets into yr head and you just get can't get it out - no strings attached does that occasionally, as does some country pop like lucinda williams. it can feel so weird and out of place because these sounds will just come into your head after years of not hearing them and demand attetnion.
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Date: 2008-03-05 06:44 pm (UTC)