[sdre-l]: that voice

1999-10-23 Thread mother brain

Hello to all of you,
I think jeremy's voice is maturing nicely, but if I had to complain
about two things on the cd it would be that he doesn't scream like
on the studio albums--completely unerstable, I must say--and Joe Bass'
tone just isn't up to it on some songs, especially j'nuh.  I really
love that meaty sound that Nate had on the album.  Other than that,
it is all a first-rate, capital show.  I cannot stop listening to
Days were Golden.  I've never heard anything more touching than that
song performed live.  I don't think it makes me feel sadness, it's
more along the lines of pity.  But to be completely honest, I can
see why the band might have wanted to do something different with
the video, it's a bit lackluster in production, a good show, but I
think the band would have wanted to do something more artsy, a la Meeting 
People is Easy.  I'm really upset that Sub Pop didn't put
on the encore too.  Oh well, I'm thankful for what I do have.
Let's see...My playlist:
SDRE--Live
Godspeed you black emperor!--slow riot for a new zero kanada e.p.
The Smiths--Louder than bombs
Jimmy Eat World--Static Prevails
Hum--Puppets
Bye.
Jason

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[sdre-l]: stuff

1999-09-24 Thread mother brain

does anyone have the setlist for the oregon show that will be on cd?
were there any shirts before the sun guy and wide synergy?
here's an idea for a poll.  out of jeremy's unreleased solo songs
which would you like to see turned into a sdre song?
I would say Damien Dreams, but I don't think that song can get
any better than it was.  So instead, I say Chewing Gum.

how it feels to be the creepiest video game villain,
mother brain.

buy the new stereolab.
oh yeah, i'm also listening
to godspeed you black emperor!  wonderful, wonderful stuff.
plus:
go gos
farside
the unreleased into another

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