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[idm] Come to Grandaddy (I know, Horrible NME/MM style pun)

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2000-11-14 16:07Brian MacDonald [idm] Come to Grandaddy (I know, Horrible NME/MM style pun)
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2000-11-14 16:07Brian MacDonaldIf Radiohead has to come up in idm list discussion, the least I can do is to recommend an
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[idm] Come to Grandaddy (I know, Horrible NME/MM style pun)
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If Radiohead has to come up in idm list discussion, the least I can do is to recommend an album that, IMHO, must have had an enormous influence on them that still is miles ahead of them today. Mainly, Talk Talk's "Laughing Stock" from 1991. For something that's sparse, at times intense, at times cold and wintery, and mostly very moving, "Laughing Stock" does the job better than any Radiohead that I've heard..(kudos to "Kid A" for being the closest). Granted, "Laughing Stock" doesn't tread in the Idm-ey territory that "Kid A" wets its feet in... Needless to say though, it is a bit of a departure from their 80s material ("It's my Life", etc.). The hardest thing to get used to is Mark Hollis's vocals... though if you can deal with Thom Yorke's vocals, I guess you could deal with anything.. And the album just got reissued on an English label after being out of print for many years. As for Grandaddy, they're nice... but they're not doing anything that the Flaming Lips or Pavement (and hence The Fall, Swell Maps, Tall Dwarfs, and Velvet Underground) haven't done before. Cool, though, that yet another band from the central valley of California has made it big in the UK. ======================================================================= Brian MacDonald <brianm@kuci.org> ======================================================================= --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org