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You mean the poppy one with Straight Lines on it? Lol no.turned2black wrote:Silverchair's last album was better than anything Bush has done since Sixteen Stone.
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I've always loved Neon Ballroom. It's obviously much better when you're feeding your teenage angst, but when I did a quick skim listen to it a few weeks ago nothing struck me as awful.Kevin Davis wrote:I'll take your word.
For the record, I have only heard either band's first two records.
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Pretty good list. My top 10 would probably be...stip wrote:Top 10 bush songs
Machinehead
Glycerine
Everything zen
Chemicals between us
Swallowed
Greedy fly
Personal holloway
The people that we love
My engine is with you
Monkey
Letting the cables sleep
Honorable mention to:
Letting the cables sleep
1. Greedy Fly
2. The People That We Love
3. Machinehead
4. Float
5. Warm Machine
6. Mouth
7. Synapse
8. Personal Holloway
9. My Engine Is With You
10. Letting the Cables Sleep
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I'm this close to creating a thread for Sponge next.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:Alienstip wrote:Top 10 bush songs
Machinehead
Glycerine
Everything zen
Chemicals between us
Swallowed
Greedy fly
Personal holloway
The people that we love
My engine is with you
Monkey
Letting the cables sleep
Honorable mention to:
Letting the cables sleep
Greedy Fly
Glycerine
Personal Holloway
Chemicals Between Us
People That We Love
Machinehead
Everything Zen
Letting the Cables Sleep
Little Things
Alien is a fantastic song.
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Never really been a fan and I still think Glycerine has some of the stupidest lyrics I had ever heard, but I'll be damned if it doesn't get stuck in my head.
Always thought Letting The Cables Sleep was a legitimately great song, though. Chemicals Between Us is solid too.
Always thought Letting The Cables Sleep was a legitimately great song, though. Chemicals Between Us is solid too.
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As awful as it's aged - Frogstomp is still my go to Silverchair album. rings back memories of skipping out on lectures at uni with mates and heading off somewhere to go surfingKaius wrote:I've always loved Neon Ballroom. It's obviously much better when you're feeding your teenage angst, but when I did a quick skim listen to it a few weeks ago nothing struck me as awful.Kevin Davis wrote:I'll take your word.
For the record, I have only heard either band's first two records.
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BravoMecca wrote:i won't ask whystip wrote:I'm this close to creating a thread for Sponge next.
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Back when I was a music journalist, I did a phone interview with Gavin Rossdale. This was circa 2005 so he was well past his halcyon days. You never know who you were gonna get when you do these phoners, which in all fairness were probably tedious for the interviewee. I always tried to do my homework and come up with questions that weren’t the same old thing they’d been asked a million times, but you could always tell when you were the 15th one of these they’d done that day. Some of them were fantastic (Henry Rollins was the coolest guy ever!), some were awful (David Byrne was a total uptight dick). Some were fantastically awful (Kanye West, I’m looking at you.) Most of them were forgettable.
Rossdale stands out for having made my “tools” list. While doing the interview, he was driving around Southern California with a buddy, shopping for real estate. He could barely be bothered to do the interview – he was way more interested in whatever houses they were looking at that day. Half our “conversation” was him talking to his buddy. Then he’d come back on the line for a second – “Huh? What was that again?” I’d re-ask the question and he’d spit out some perfunctory response, only to drift off mid-sentence to discuss the finer points of thermal windows or chimneys or whatever. Had to patch together a crappy story out from the scraps he threw my way. Excruciating.
That said, Glycerine, Machine Head, and Comedown are enjoyable tunes. Not sure I'd need much else from them. Back then, they seemed like another band that really really wished they were Nirvana.
Rossdale stands out for having made my “tools” list. While doing the interview, he was driving around Southern California with a buddy, shopping for real estate. He could barely be bothered to do the interview – he was way more interested in whatever houses they were looking at that day. Half our “conversation” was him talking to his buddy. Then he’d come back on the line for a second – “Huh? What was that again?” I’d re-ask the question and he’d spit out some perfunctory response, only to drift off mid-sentence to discuss the finer points of thermal windows or chimneys or whatever. Had to patch together a crappy story out from the scraps he threw my way. Excruciating.
That said, Glycerine, Machine Head, and Comedown are enjoyable tunes. Not sure I'd need much else from them. Back then, they seemed like another band that really really wished they were Nirvana.