Daisy Chainsaw - Eleventeen (1992)
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Re: Daisy Chainsaw - Eleventeen (1992)
Head's a noddin'.
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Re: Daisy Chainsaw - Eleventeen (1992)
ZZ Top have arrived.
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Larst track.
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Re: Daisy Chainsaw - Eleventeen (1992)
Yoko's turned up!
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Re: Daisy Chainsaw - Eleventeen (1992)
I can see that the *official* opening tracks are less harsh on t'ears.
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Re: Daisy Chainsaw - Eleventeen (1992)
We'll have to do a Mel Garside album now.
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Re: Daisy Chainsaw - Eleventeen (1992)
It is over.
It was one of those records that existed but was too wilfully hard to get into for one to get into it.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
It was one of those records that existed but was too wilfully hard to get into for one to get into it.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
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Butterfield wrote:I can see that the *official* opening tracks are less harsh on t'ears.
I guess that that 'first' one was a kind of arty/edgy coda.
And the 'spooky' dungeon/sewer one was maybe the end of side 1.
Or 2...
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Re: Daisy Chainsaw - Eleventeen (1992)
Well, Love Your Money and maybe one other song were worthy of about 3/5, but pretty much the rest more like 1/5.
So, 2/5
So, 2/5
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Re: Daisy Chainsaw - Eleventeen (1992)
Well, that had everything.
Chaos, confusion, high emotions, rage-quitting...
Everything but decent music.
Chaos, confusion, high emotions, rage-quitting...
Everything but decent music.
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Nightjar wrote:Butterfield wrote:I can see that the *official* opening tracks are less harsh on t'ears.
I guess that that 'first' one was a kind of arty/edgy coda.
And the 'spooky' dungeon/sewer one was maybe the end of side 1.
Or 2...
so, basically BachyBaby was right and we should have cancelled it. If we'd have played it in order as intended we might have all loved and appreciated its art.
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Re: Daisy Chainsaw - Eleventeen (1992)
Anyway, it got much better the earlier it went on.
By the beginning I was almost enjoying it in fact.
By the beginning I was almost enjoying it in fact.
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Re: Daisy Chainsaw - Eleventeen (1992)
It has just dawned on me that we could've played it the right way round, just by clicking on the next video manually when each one finished.
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Butterfield wrote:Nightjar wrote:Butterfield wrote:I can see that the *official* opening tracks are less harsh on t'ears.
I guess that that 'first' one was a kind of arty/edgy coda.
And the 'spooky' dungeon/sewer one was maybe the end of side 1.
Or 2...
so, basically BachyBaby was right and we should have cancelled it. If we'd have played it in order as intended we might have all loved and appreciated its art.
But it soon transpired that neither Wendi or I could do a later playlist.
Anyway, you've got the rest of your life to listen to it the other way if you want.
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The Call of the Wendigo wrote:It has just dawned on me that we could've played it the right way round, just by clicking on the next video manually when each one finished.
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Nightjar wrote:Anyway, it got much better the earlier it went on.
By the beginning I was almost enjoying it in fact.
How my mind feels after reading that.
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