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1996-10-23 02:59James (idm) The Blech Dog
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1996-10-23 02:59JamesRe: all the Black Dog bitings, I think it's too bad Ken's kissed the list goodbye, since h
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22 Oct 96 19:59:35 -0700
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Re: all the Black Dog bitings, I think it's too bad Ken's kissed the list goodbye, since he brought a soap-opera angle to the whole breakup that was mildly entertaining. Seriously though, as good as the upcoming Plaid album might be (when and if it comes out, probably around the same time as the new My Bloody Valentine album), we'll probably weigh both that album and Adverts and realize nothing beats Bytes or even-earlier 12"s. Sure, I realize that a lot of the Bytes tracks were not done by all three members together: many were by one member alone, many by Plaid too. My long-time favorite, Object Orient, is a Plaid track. But I get the feeling that they influenced and fed off each other, affecting the individual compositions, which led to a bunch of tracks that hasn't been and IMHO won't be matched in their complexity, melodic-ness, and all that good stuff. It's like how the recent Plaid tracks/remixes, while still really good, just doesn't stand out or stand on its own like the Bytes tracks. There's a sameyness to them. A wonderful sameyness, sure, but certainly no surprises. Adverts let me down with its lack of simple & catchy melodies and quirky polyrhythms that have become Plaid's trademarks; and I'm guessing that the Plaid album will leave me wanting for a kind of depth, full of textures and mystical sounds, and a grasp for ambient compositions, all of which Ken showed off on Adverts. Hopefully Plaid will prove me wrong. Anyways, I eagerly await the reunion tour in year 2014. :) On now:: Dif Juz (whatever happened to them?) : Marooned James Jung-Hoon Seo // Oracle New Media (415) 506-3829 // jseo@us.oracle.com My whole thing is to take completely retarded songs and turn them into something of my own. What can I bring to a song that's already been done well? // Mark Kozelek
1996-10-23 15:05khannan suntharamOn 22 Oct 1996, James wrote: > Adverts let me down with its lack of simple & catchy melodi
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On 22 Oct 1996, James wrote:
quoted 5 lines Adverts let me down with its lack of simple & catchy melodies and quirky> Adverts let me down with its lack of simple & catchy melodies and quirky > polyrhythms that have become Plaid's trademarks; and I'm guessing that the > Plaid album will leave me wanting for a kind of depth, full of textures and > mystical sounds, and a grasp for ambient compositions, all of which Ken showed > off on Adverts. Hopefully Plaid will prove me wrong.
Definately, the way I see it is like this: Ken=peanut butter (brain?) Plaid=chocolate (carefree spirit?) Two tastes that taste great together, but alone...well, not nearly as good. I guess we'll have to settle for listening to Bytes when we feel particularly nostalgic and "remember the good ole days." khannan suntharam kxs28972@bayou.uh.edu