Re: Song of the Moment: The Fixer
Posted: Sun August 11, 2013 5:54 pm
He went to see his friend.McParadigm wrote:"I WANNA FIGHT TO GET IT BACK AGAIN" (takes three years off)
He went to see his friend.McParadigm wrote:"I WANNA FIGHT TO GET IT BACK AGAIN" (takes three years off)
McParadigm wrote:History has granted this track a sexy, sexy level of irony that you are all overlooking.
"I WANNA FIGHT TO GET IT BACK AGAIN" (takes three years off)
Seriously works in its benefit.
People hate the bridge? Personally I seldom even get to the bridge. Its the least inoffensive part of the song I guess. Except for the part around the 3:00 mark.mastaflatch wrote:i'm puzzled by the amount of hatred the bridge gets. i'm honestly wondering what people dislike in it. my personnal bone of contention over this song is the verses' riff that i find, dare i say, cheesy. the bridge works fine for me - i like the harmonies, the chords are rich and go somewhere... so please, enlighten me, good people.
Strat wrote:The verse riff is far from cheesy. idiots.
that's the part of the song that sounds 80s to me, the rest is actually pretty cool and i can even admit that even if it sounds cheesy to me, it's not a bad cheese. i love cheese. i just don't think it suits PJ all that well. there aren't many moments in their catalogue that i feel embarrassed about when i play it to non-fans and that part of The Fixer is one. the band version of SoS is another followed by You Are, Evacuation and Marker's chorus.harmless wrote:Strat wrote:The verse riff is far from cheesy. idiots.
The bits you call '80s' are the best bits. Everything else is aimless and generic. The verses are good because they sound like something from an 80s roadtrip-in-a-pink-convertible type teen movie. If they'd achieved more of that in Backspacer it would've been awesome.mastaflatch wrote:that's the part of the song that sounds 80s to me, the rest is actually pretty cool and i can even admit that even if it sounds cheesy to me, it's not a bad cheese. i love cheese. i just don't think it suits PJ all that well. there aren't many moments in their catalogue that i feel embarrassed about when i play it to non-fans and that part of The Fixer is one. the band version of SoS is another followed by You Are, Evacuation and Marker's chorus.harmless wrote:Strat wrote:The verse riff is far from cheesy. idiots.
the intro riff is far from being aimless and generic. it's the best part of the song for me.harmless wrote:The bits you call '80s' are the best bits. Everything else is aimless and generic. The verses are good because they sound like something from an 80s roadtrip-in-a-pink-convertible type teen movie. If they'd achieved more of that in Backspacer it would've been awesome.mastaflatch wrote:that's the part of the song that sounds 80s to me, the rest is actually pretty cool and i can even admit that even if it sounds cheesy to me, it's not a bad cheese. i love cheese. i just don't think it suits PJ all that well. there aren't many moments in their catalogue that i feel embarrassed about when i play it to non-fans and that part of The Fixer is one. the band version of SoS is another followed by You Are, Evacuation and Marker's chorus.harmless wrote:Strat wrote:The verse riff is far from cheesy. idiots.
That was an era in which movies were good though. I wasn't poo-pooing the rest of the song, just saying that the bits mastaflatch dismisses based simply on the fact that they sound 80s... that's a bit weird. There's nothing wrong with 80s if it's done well; trouble is, a fair bit of Backspacer wasn't.mastaflatch wrote:the intro riff is far from being aimless and generic. it's the best part of the song for me.harmless wrote:The bits you call '80s' are the best bits. Everything else is aimless and generic. The verses are good because they sound like something from an 80s roadtrip-in-a-pink-convertible type teen movie. If they'd achieved more of that in Backspacer it would've been awesome.mastaflatch wrote:that's the part of the song that sounds 80s to me, the rest is actually pretty cool and i can even admit that even if it sounds cheesy to me, it's not a bad cheese. i love cheese. i just don't think it suits PJ all that well. there aren't many moments in their catalogue that i feel embarrassed about when i play it to non-fans and that part of The Fixer is one. the band version of SoS is another followed by You Are, Evacuation and Marker's chorus.harmless wrote:Strat wrote:The verse riff is far from cheesy. idiots.
i think that the bridge is pretty good too - i don't know what is aimless about it, generic, maybe? nice vocal harmonies going on, a melody that takes you from A to B with uh, confidence?
so we basically have three riffs going on in that song and you seemingly champion the one i dislike but your justification (an 80s roadtrip-in-a-pink-convertible type teen movie) just made me dislike it even more. you can keep it, thanks! yeh yeh yeh.
I just finished being clear about this like two posts ago. Pay attentiontheplatypus wrote:I hate the music.