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Yea but I really did !
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I was the touring rhythm guitarist for Lagwagon for three months but it didn't coincide with Warped Tour
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My band won some songwriting contest for Ernie ball. We got to play the local Ernie ball stage at the warped tour in St. Paul. Boy did we not belong. Hilarious to look back on. Oh well! I call it a successful career
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There is certainly something of this to the general production on the album, this kind of generic 'modern rock' sheen that I find really aesthetically distasteful.tragabigzanda wrote:Warped Tour opening act
Combined with the influence/contribution of "Watt" (and Klinghoffer to a lesser extent), I think they'd have to be the greatest set of songs Ed's ever written for this album to even remotely register for me; the end product is almost fatally compromised from the outset.
I think my ideal "Ed solo album" scenario would be him recording an album in a big old house somwhere with, I don't know, Mitchell Froom producing. No celebrity cameos, no additional songwriters. Just some good songs, naturally produced - a sense of time, space.
After Into the Wild, I think there was a pathway for Ed to build a career as a respected, mature songwriter - explore folk, blues, jazz, other more traditional musical forms - but I'm now pretty certain he just doesn't have it in him.
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It's taken me years to understand that Into the Wild has big early solo McCartney vibes. And I hear you on Mitchell Froom and no cameos; I think something like that could be super interesting.Birds in Hell wrote:There is certainly something of this to the general production on the album, this kind of generic 'modern rock' sheen that I find really aesthetically distasteful.tragabigzanda wrote:Warped Tour opening act
Combined with the influence/contribution of "Watt" (and Klinghoffer to a lesser extent), I think they'd have to be the greatest set of songs Ed's ever written for this album to even remotely register for me; the end product is almost fatally compromised from the outset.
I think my ideal "Ed solo album" scenario would be him recording an album in a big old house somwhere with, I don't know, Mitchell Froom producing. No celebrity cameos, no additional songwriters. Just some good songs, naturally produced - a sense of time, space.
After Into the Wild, I think there was a pathway for Ed to build a career as a respected, mature songwriter - explore folk, blues, jazz, other more traditional musical forms - but I'm now pretty certain he just doesn't have it in him.
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Sorry Spenno but i cant quite get if you liked the album or not
Its still unclear to me
Its still unclear to me
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Ed’s still a young guy. I think he has a lot different styles in him. I’m hopeful one day he’ll throw a major curveball.
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LolVinylGuy wrote:Sorry Spenno but i cant quite get if you liked the album or not
Its still unclear to me
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He's almost 60!Strat wrote:Ed’s still a young guy. I think he has a lot different styles in him. I’m hopeful one day he’ll throw a major curveball.
There's not enough time left, and I doubt he has either the ability or commitment to put in that kind of work anyway.
Just think about the volume and breadth of work completed by McCartney, Costello, Neil Finn, Neil Young etc by that age.
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I dont see any indicators that this is what he wants, though. He simply does not currently want what you want him to want.Birds in Hell wrote:After Into the Wild, I think there was a pathway for Ed to build a career as a respected, mature songwriter - explore folk, blues, jazz, other more traditional musical forms - but I'm now pretty certain he just doesn't have it in him.
In a little over a decade he’ll be approaching 70 (WTAF). Maybe you’ll get something like that then. I’d be surprised if you get it before.
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No argument from me on that point.McParadigm wrote:I dont see any indicators that this is what he wants, though. He simply does not currently want what you want him to want.Birds in Hell wrote:After Into the Wild, I think there was a pathway for Ed to build a career as a respected, mature songwriter - explore folk, blues, jazz, other more traditional musical forms - but I'm now pretty certain he just doesn't have it in him.
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mm but ed is a ....respected, mature songwriter...
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There is a recording on the PJ20 soundtrack of Ed and Mike playing an impromptu version of "Let Me Sleep" on the steps of the Arena di Verona in 2006 -- it totally has a gritty field recording, 'Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music' vibe that really feels good. I've always thought "Yellow Moon" would sound great in this setting too -- pull some of that arena gloss off, dial back the shredding, and let some of the song's natural bluesy grit do its job.Birds in Hell wrote:There is certainly something of this to the general production on the album, this kind of generic 'modern rock' sheen that I find really aesthetically distasteful.tragabigzanda wrote:Warped Tour opening act
Combined with the influence/contribution of "Watt" (and Klinghoffer to a lesser extent), I think they'd have to be the greatest set of songs Ed's ever written for this album to even remotely register for me; the end product is almost fatally compromised from the outset.
I think my ideal "Ed solo album" scenario would be him recording an album in a big old house somwhere with, I don't know, Mitchell Froom producing. No celebrity cameos, no additional songwriters. Just some good songs, naturally produced - a sense of time, space.
After Into the Wild, I think there was a pathway for Ed to build a career as a respected, mature songwriter - explore folk, blues, jazz, other more traditional musical forms - but I'm now pretty certain he just doesn't have it in him.
I really dig Earthling and ultimately don't know that Eddie has enough of that "old, weird America" stuff in his DNA to make a career out of it, but there are definitely little moments where I think about that as an interesting road not taken.
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he turned into triumphant rock dad, rather than introspective gravelly old man.Birds in Hell wrote:No argument from me on that point.McParadigm wrote:I dont see any indicators that this is what he wants, though. He simply does not currently want what you want him to want.Birds in Hell wrote:After Into the Wild, I think there was a pathway for Ed to build a career as a respected, mature songwriter - explore folk, blues, jazz, other more traditional musical forms - but I'm now pretty certain he just doesn't have it in him.
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flag day offers a tasteKevin Davis wrote:There is a recording on the PJ20 soundtrack of Ed and Mike playing an impromptu version of "Let Me Sleep" on the steps of the Arena di Verona in 2006 -- it totally has a gritty field recording, 'Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music' vibe that really feels good. I've always thought "Yellow Moon" would sound great in this setting too -- pull some of that arena gloss off, dial back the shredding, and let some of the song's natural bluesy grit do its job.Birds in Hell wrote:There is certainly something of this to the general production on the album, this kind of generic 'modern rock' sheen that I find really aesthetically distasteful.tragabigzanda wrote:Warped Tour opening act
Combined with the influence/contribution of "Watt" (and Klinghoffer to a lesser extent), I think they'd have to be the greatest set of songs Ed's ever written for this album to even remotely register for me; the end product is almost fatally compromised from the outset.
I think my ideal "Ed solo album" scenario would be him recording an album in a big old house somwhere with, I don't know, Mitchell Froom producing. No celebrity cameos, no additional songwriters. Just some good songs, naturally produced - a sense of time, space.
After Into the Wild, I think there was a pathway for Ed to build a career as a respected, mature songwriter - explore folk, blues, jazz, other more traditional musical forms - but I'm now pretty certain he just doesn't have it in him.
I really dig Earthling and ultimately don't know that Eddie has enough of that "old, weird America" stuff in his DNA to make a career out of it, but there are definitely little moments where I think about that as an interesting road not taken.
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Playing this now (with some Flag Dag songs replacing the lesser Earthling songs)
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Always happy to hear Ed's dad. Wish we got just a little more.
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I just played Earthlings into Flag Day. good stuff
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I'll be waiting is better than I credited it being in my Flag Day review
Earthlings works so well as a complete listen
Earthlings works so well as a complete listen
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