Give It Time: A Thread for The Mynabirds
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Really enjoying the first album after a few listens through. I'll probably move on to the second one sometime next week. We Made a Mountain and What We Gained in the Fire are my early favorites.
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Don't even try to ask me to pick a favorite from that first album. Can't do it. Title track? Give it Time? Right Place? Good Heart? Fuck if I know!
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Yeah, that first album has a bunch of really good tunes. These are my standout tracks:
Numbers Don't Lie
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Listen, I have no problem with the chorus in Generals. The only thing I think is a little silly is the "hey all my sisters...what you want...hey all my brothers...what you got..." part.durdencommatyler wrote:I've scratched my head at a Stip opinion or two, but this one might make me bleed. The fact that Pete even kinda agrees has turned this today upside down for me.stip wrote:it's such a clunky melody in what is otherwise a song that feels so smoothly dirtycutuphalfdead wrote:The manufactured call and response part is pretty cringe-worthy.
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I'm really glad you're taking time with the first before moving on to the second. What We Gained in the Fire is just tops. The opening lines to that song are some of my favorite lyrics.Lament wrote:Really enjoying the first album after a few listens through. I'll probably move on to the second one sometime next week. We Made a Mountain and What We Gained in the Fire are my early favorites.
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But it's such a great homage/throwback to 60s/70s protest rock. I think it's goddamn genius. And I think Stip's opinion is a poo-poo head lasagna face.cutuphalfdead wrote:Listen, I have no problem with the chorus in Generals. The only thing I think is a little silly is the "hey all my sisters...what you want...hey all my brothers...what you got..." part.durdencommatyler wrote:I've scratched my head at a Stip opinion or two, but this one might make me bleed. The fact that Pete even kinda agrees has turned this today upside down for me.stip wrote:it's such a clunky melody in what is otherwise a song that feels so smoothly dirtycutuphalfdead wrote:The manufactured call and response part is pretty cringe-worthy.
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To me it just comes off a bit manufactured.durdencommatyler wrote:But it's such a great homage/throwback to 60s/70s protest rock. I think it's goddamn genius. And I think Stip's opinion is a poo-poo head lasagna face.cutuphalfdead wrote:Listen, I have no problem with the chorus in Generals. The only thing I think is a little silly is the "hey all my sisters...what you want...hey all my brothers...what you got..." part.durdencommatyler wrote:I've scratched my head at a Stip opinion or two, but this one might make me bleed. The fact that Pete even kinda agrees has turned this today upside down for me.stip wrote:it's such a clunky melody in what is otherwise a song that feels so smoothly dirtycutuphalfdead wrote:The manufactured call and response part is pretty cringe-worthy.
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The rest of that song is top notch. What we gained in the fire is probably my overall favorite
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It's all "manufactured". People don't make songs by accident. Unless you're Jandek.
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You know exactly what he means
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It's pretty much a rallying manifesto, that song (or 'womanifesto'). I think Durden's protest throwback comment is true. What protest march doesn't include cliches?
"What do we want?"
"When do we want it?"
"What do we want?"
"When do we want it?"
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stip wrote:You know exactly what he means
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Manufactured implies a certain degree of artifice, like it was constructed from a set of plans. As opposed to the phrase, crafted, for instance, which has more organic connotations
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The word "manufactured' implies that something is made in a factory environment. Saying something sounds manufactured means that it lacks individual character and doesn't sound like anyone spent much time on it. So there.theplatypus wrote:It's all "manufactured". People don't make songs by accident. Unless you're Jandek.
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Yeah, what stip said.
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Albums are made in a factory environment.bart wrote:The word "manufactured' implies that something is made in a factory environment. Saying something sounds manufactured means that it lacks individual character and doesn't sound like anyone spent much time on it. So there.theplatypus wrote:It's all "manufactured". People don't make songs by accident. Unless you're Jandek.
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Let me clarify. I don't really have much of a problem with that call and response part on the album version of the song. The way it's mixed together there doesn't really leave it in the forefront enough to bother me. But I listen to the daytrotter version a lot (which I otherwise love) and that (and other live versions) is where it grates me.