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Act II: Cowboy Carter (Beyonce)
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I forgot about Blackbird momentarily, but still, that's a wonderful 1-2-3 punch for me, and it doesn't let up with "Protector"tragabigzanda wrote:I’m warming up to this one, though I still think it’s pretty flawed. But it would be a much stronger opening than the first two songs, which are such a chore to get throughMs Harmless wrote:American Requiem and 16 Carriages are an absolutely fantastic way to open a record
as for 16 Carriages, I have no issue with the simple two-chord structure and the lyrics taking centre stage, especially as long as we're talking about folk songs
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Legit cannot imagine hearing 16 Carriages and not being moved by it. It's the strangest music take I think I've to ever heard.
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I must be some sort of freak from outer space
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I really appreciate what Beyonce does but it ain't for me
she's too .. confident or something
she's too .. confident or something
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tree likes his women to do what he tells themtree_ wrote:I really appreciate what Beyonce does but it ain't for me
she's too .. confident or something
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haha..E.H. Ruddock wrote:tree likes his women to do what he tells themtree_ wrote:I really appreciate what Beyonce does but it ain't for me
she's too .. confident or something
I think I just like to hear more fragility, vulnerabilities in artists.. just personal preference
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Listened to "Ameriican Reqieum" and it reminds me of Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth"
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I find the thigh-smacking / boot-stomping / finger-snapping to be more important than the drums, aesthetically, but I know what you mean; it's still mixed like a pop song, the drums never fight to be heard over the voicetragabigzanda wrote:I've actually got no problem with the structure, it's that there's no drama to it. Those drums should explode out of the speakers, but the whole thing feels energetically limp.Ms Harmless wrote:I forgot about Blackbird momentarily, but still, that's a wonderful 1-2-3 punch for me, and it doesn't let up with "Protector"tragabigzanda wrote:I’m warming up to this one, though I still think it’s pretty flawed. But it would be a much stronger opening than the first two songs, which are such a chore to get throughMs Harmless wrote:American Requiem and 16 Carriages are an absolutely fantastic way to open a record
as for 16 Carriages, I have no issue with the simple two-chord structure and the lyrics taking centre stage, especially as long as we're talking about folk songs
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Lots of vulnerability in this album actuallytree_ wrote:haha..E.H. Ruddock wrote:tree likes his women to do what he tells themtree_ wrote:I really appreciate what Beyonce does but it ain't for me
she's too .. confident or something
I think I just like to hear more fragility, vulnerabilities in artists.. just personal preference
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maybe i'll give it a full listen thenJorge wrote:Lots of vulnerability in this album actuallytree_ wrote:haha..E.H. Ruddock wrote:tree likes his women to do what he tells themtree_ wrote:I really appreciate what Beyonce does but it ain't for me
she's too .. confident or something
I think I just like to hear more fragility, vulnerabilities in artists.. just personal preference
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Agree! Just toss out Blackbird...Ms Harmless wrote:American Requiem and 16 Carriages are an absolutely fantastic way to open a record
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please see my later postABNorman wrote:Agree! Just toss out Blackbird...Ms Harmless wrote:American Requiem and 16 Carriages are an absolutely fantastic way to open a record
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And yet you've got half a dozen people here agreeing. So you're not that freaky, spaceman.Jorge wrote:I must be some sort of freak from outer space
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Because it's stunning!VinylGuy wrote:I really like American Requiem
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epilogue wrote:Because it's stunning!VinylGuy wrote:I really like American Requiem