Mal: There's plenty orders of mine that she didn't obey. Wash: Name one! Mal: She married you!

'War Stories'


Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach  

There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.


DavidS - Jan 11, 2007 7:51:55 am PST #4799 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

And also Bowie's "Fame". Never released.

Hmmm, it's too bad we don't have any sound engineers around who could liberate a song from its movie surroundings...


tommyrot - Jan 11, 2007 7:53:34 am PST #4800 of 10003
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

The Feelies' first two albums were out of print, then re-released, and are now out of print again. I shoulda' snagged the re-releases when they came out, but no....


Tom Scola - Jan 11, 2007 7:53:35 am PST #4801 of 10003
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

Fun fact: Georgia and Ira from YLT first met at a Feelies show at Maxwell's in Hoboken.


Frankenbuddha - Jan 11, 2007 7:55:34 am PST #4802 of 10003
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

Hmmm, it's too bad we don't have any sound engineers around who could liberate a song from its movie surroundings...

The biggest problem would be that I don't think any of them are heard in their entirety. Amazing, pivotal scene though - a renuion with The Feelies as the band (something I'd only expect from Jonathan Demme), plus the movie goes into the scene as one movie and comes out of it a whole different one.


tommyrot - Jan 11, 2007 7:55:58 am PST #4803 of 10003
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Now if you want to talk about a great run, the first four TALKING HEADS records are pretty impressive back to front,

Yep yep yep....


Sean K - Jan 11, 2007 7:56:49 am PST #4804 of 10003
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Plus, French lyrics!

Yes!

Also, I got the remastered versions of all three albums and HOLY CRAP do they sound good. Crisp, clear, and I think on more than one song I can hear Stewart Copeland fiddling with his sticks just before he starts to play.

There's a man I would have liked to see play drums in his younger days -- all frenetic, flailing limbs and syncopated, unexpected beats that just fill me with joy to listen to. Also, Stewart was one of those drummers who hit hard (Hec and I have discussed the joys of amasing, hard-hitting drummers before). Stewart apparently used to have to tape his sticks to his hands to keep them from flying away. And what's really amazing is that you can't always hear the madness right away. Sometimes Stewart is playing a very simple snare part and the mad flailing is on the high hat, where it's harder to notice.

Apparently Stewart was hitting his drums so hard at the reunion gig for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2003 that he busted his snare head.


Jon B. - Jan 11, 2007 7:57:38 am PST #4805 of 10003
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

The joke with the Feelies was that they had regular jobs and so could only tour on holiday weekends. That eventually changed, but I think I first saw them in the mid-80\'s over a Washington\'s Birthday weekend at a tiny club in Harvard Square called Jonathan Swift\'s.

They were a ferocious live band!


Hayden - Jan 11, 2007 8:01:01 am PST #4806 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

I remember an interview with them in Newsweek from 1988 where they joked that their primary goal as musicians was being able to quit their day jobs for a few months.

Anyway, I have a lot of Feelies music on my computer. Not just the albums, but EPs, b-sides, the Trypes, Yung Wu, and so on. And I could upload some to Buffistarawk2.

Speaking of, Buffistarawk is almost full. Should we delete some early posts or just abandon it and move on?


Sean K - Jan 11, 2007 8:01:15 am PST #4807 of 10003
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Something about their sound just never clicked for me.

Fair enough.

Now if you want to talk about a great run, the first four TALKING HEADS records are pretty impressive back to front,

t nodding along with tommyrot

Plus they did one of the greatest concert films of all time.

They used to run Stop Making Sense every now and then at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor (a great marquee theater with a beatiful balcony section). Every time they did, you'd have thought you were at a concert. Everybody would get up and dance in the aisles and shout and generally have a great time.


Tom Scola - Jan 11, 2007 8:02:01 am PST #4808 of 10003
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

Glenn Mercer's MySpace page (with sound) says that he has new CD coming out.