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Title: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah on Letterman.
Post by: lb969 on 07 Apr 2006, 20:09
Tonight on Late show with Dave Letterman, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah performs.
Title: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah on Letterman.
Post by: blanko blanco on 07 Apr 2006, 21:33
Crap your pants say yeah
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Post by: Kai on 07 Apr 2006, 23:15
BA DUM TSH
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Post by: Cerulaetas on 08 Apr 2006, 00:20
So this drum set walks off a cliff...
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Post by: lb969 on 08 Apr 2006, 08:26
So I wasn't the only one who thought they completly sucked?
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Post by: Staralfur on 08 Apr 2006, 08:44
I think the lead singer needed to not try and look like he should be in Dexy's Midnight Runners.

He had a pretty cool hat though.
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Post by: lb969 on 08 Apr 2006, 19:10
I think the lead singer needed to not try... singing.

The hat was cool though.
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Post by: chamberk on 08 Apr 2006, 19:28
Quote from: lb969
I think the lead singer needed to not try... singing.

The hat was cool though.


This sums up my opinion of the band.  Also, cool hats get my okay.
Title: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah on Letterman.
Post by: lb969 on 09 Apr 2006, 08:57
How have they gotten so popular if they suck that bad?
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Post by: Kai on 09 Apr 2006, 09:12
*insert comments about indie hipsters and what they like*
*insert another comment about hipster "irony" here*
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Post by: minkles on 09 Apr 2006, 14:53
I love Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.  And I'm not an indie hipster.  And they were quite good on Letterman.

The voice takes some getting used to, I admit.
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Post by: Rubby on 09 Apr 2006, 15:19
I’m indifferent on the band. I didn’t see them on letterman because I don’t have enough money to pay for cable TV.
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Post by: Merkava on 09 Apr 2006, 17:39
In terms of latest Indie obsessions, Wolf Parade > CYHSY.

Not that I don't love them both, it's just...CYHSY didn't write I'll Believe in Anything. So there.
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Post by: Gryff on 09 Apr 2006, 18:19
Ha yes, I'll Believe in Anything is pretty amazingly good. CYHSY I like, but I can see how the voice would put people off.
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Post by: Johnny C on 09 Apr 2006, 19:17
In reference to Kai:

*insert commentary on technical prowess versus, you know, soul*
*conclusion that people like what they like*
*addendum: maybe some people just like things without irony?*
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Post by: Kai on 09 Apr 2006, 19:24
My comment was more of a prediction of what was going to be said in response to lb969's post, but we'll continue:


*insert comment about how soul doesn't matter as long as you can play a scale in an 18th of a second like Yngwie, and that soul sold out long ago anyways*
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Post by: Inlander on 09 Apr 2006, 19:33
*insert comment about how the *insert comment* joke started getting pretty tired a couple of years ago*

*insert comment about how it's impossible to break the habit all the same*
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Post by: Kai on 09 Apr 2006, 19:37
I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S WORTH FIGHTING FOR
OR WHY I HAVE TO SCREAM
I DON'T KNOW WHY I INSTIGATE
AND SAY WHAT I DON'T MEAN
I DON'T KNOW HOW I GOT THIS WAY
I'LL NEVER BE ALRIGHT
SO I'M BREAKING THE HABIT
I'M BREAKING THE HABIT
TONIGHT
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Post by: Spartan Pho3nix on 09 Apr 2006, 20:12
I've loved them since last June. Funny it's taken this long to actually get recognition. Funny and sad.

It was the same thing the Arcade Fire. Mainstream's slow.
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Post by: missscenester on 10 Apr 2006, 12:30
I'm not much of a fan of CYHSY...I mean I think it's just a bit too experimental for my tastes. I do like some experimental music, Deerhoof is fun, but I think CYHSY just took the trend too far I onno...

Yeah I like bands like Wolf Parade or The Flaming Lips better because it's more melodic. Wilco had some experimental stuff, but it doesn't overpower it.

Just 'cause the singer doesn't have the best voice doesn't mean that much anymore. Or did it ever? I mean look at Dylan. But in anycase, yeah CYHSY doesn't do much for me. I'd much rather chill to Iron & Wine or rock out to The Dears.
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Post by: Rubby on 10 Apr 2006, 12:39
Quote from: missscenester
I'm not much of a fan of CYHSY...I mean I think it's just a bit too experimental for my tastes. I do like some experimental music, Deerhoof is fun, but I think CYHSY just took the trend too far I onno...

I think what you said here is wrong. I'm not trying to defend the band, cause I'm not a huge fan either. It's just that you're wrong.
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Post by: trolley on 10 Apr 2006, 13:07
Quote from: Spartan Pho3nix
I've loved them since last June. Funny it's taken this long to actually get recognition. Funny and sad.

It was the same thing the Arcade Fire. Mainstream's slow.



I LIKED THEM BEFORE THEY WERE FAMOUS LOL
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Post by: Merkava on 10 Apr 2006, 13:32
CYHSY experimental? What? Their charm is that they are an honest, simple rock band. They have just as much, maybe even more melody than the other bands mentioned. I don't know where you get experimental.
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Post by: minkles on 10 Apr 2006, 14:24
Deerhoof- Now there's a band I might like were it not for the singer.  Perhaps there actually are people who like Satomi Matsuzaki's voice.  I will never be able to understand why.

Staying on topic, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah isn't experimental at all.  Is it because of that "Clap Your Hands!" song that everyone except me seems to hate?

As for Wolf Parade, they had some good songs on their EP, but the album was disappointing and filled with... filler.  Songs like "Same Ghost Every Night" are painful.

I'm waiting for someone to bring up Tapes 'n Tapes.
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Post by: Kai on 10 Apr 2006, 15:44
Yeah, seriously Experimental stuff is my forte. They're definitely not.
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Post by: FeralCats on 10 Apr 2006, 15:53
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Yeah, seriously Experimental stuff is my forte. They're definitely not.


If Britney Spears married John Cage, would we have had another Lennon-Ono thing?

The world may never know...
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Post by: Kai on 10 Apr 2006, 16:10
I don't know, depends on who you're considering the Lennon.
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Post by: Gryff on 10 Apr 2006, 16:38
Kai wins!
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Post by: missscenester on 10 Apr 2006, 16:46
Merkava Wrote:
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CYHSY experimental? What? Their charm is that they are an honest, simple rock band. They have just as much, maybe even more melody than the other bands mentioned. I don't know where you get experimental.


Ummm well that's just how it sounds to me I guess. I just don't think they deserve so much credit. It's just my opinion.
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Post by: Gryff on 10 Apr 2006, 18:12
The problem is that "experimental" is relative, I guess. If you had heard any music that is really experimental - ie. stuff that Kai probably knows more about than me - you wouldn't think that CYHSY were particularly adventurous.
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Post by: Rubby on 10 Apr 2006, 20:17
Sooooooooooooooo.......
Quote from: missscenester
I'm not much of a fan of CYHSY...I mean I think it's just a bit too experimental for my tastes.

CYHSY = Experimental.
Quote from: missscenester
Ummm well that's just how it sounds to me I guess. I just don't think they deserve so much credit. It's just my opinion.

CYHSY = Bad.
Conclusion:
Experimantal = Bad.
Watch out saying things like that 'round these parts.
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Post by: blanko blanco on 10 Apr 2006, 21:17
Quote from: missscenester
I'm not much of a fan of CYHSY...I mean I think it's just a bit too experimental for my tastes.


I think the word you meant to use was excremental.
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Post by: missscenester on 10 Apr 2006, 22:02
Rubby Wrote:
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CYHSY = Bad.
Conclusion:
Experimantal = Bad.
Watch out saying things like that 'round these parts.


Just because I don't like CYHSY doesn't mean I don't like experimental. You're taking it to much to the letter.

Precisely because to me they sound generically experimentalesque, I do not like them much. But like I said, that's just me, they do little for me.
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Post by: nescience on 11 Apr 2006, 13:25
Stop hating on Wolf Eyes before we slap you!
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Post by: minkles on 11 Apr 2006, 13:32
Hate on Wolf Eyes all you want.  Animal Collective is where it's at.
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Post by: Bastardous Bassist on 11 Apr 2006, 13:34
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If Britney Spears married John Cage, would we have had another Lennon-Ono thing?

The world may never know...


Am I the only one who thinks that, for a guy everyone uses as the poster child for experimentalism, John Cage is kind of boring?  I mean, I've heard some stuff that was reasonable (his aleotoric music is indeed badass) and his scores are amazing to look at, but he does a lot of stuff that just doesn't sound that interesting (read: music for prepared piano).

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I just don't think they deserve so much credit.


Now that I completely agree with.  I really don't see what the big deal about these bands are.  I love nice, fun rock as much as the next guy (probably more, actually), but stuff like these guys is just too poorly executed to have any sort of groove, and we all know groove is necessary.
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Post by: Thrillho on 11 Apr 2006, 13:52
Are these talk shows really as insufferably boring as they look from this side of the pond?
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Post by: Bastardous Bassist on 11 Apr 2006, 14:00
Yeah, probably, except Conan's.  His is pretty much the only good one.  There are parts of the others that are reasonably funny, but if you want the entire show to be good (though, a lot of musical acts Conan has on his show are horrible).
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Post by: Kai on 11 Apr 2006, 14:44
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Are these talk shows really as insufferably boring as they look from this side of the pond?



Yes. Conan isn't bad, if you can get used to hearing a good 8 jokes a night about his hair.
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Post by: FeralCats on 11 Apr 2006, 16:18
Quote from: Bastardous Bassist
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If Britney Spears married John Cage, would we have had another Lennon-Ono thing?

The world may never know...


Am I the only one who thinks that, for a guy everyone uses as the poster child for experimentalism, John Cage is kind of boring?  I mean, I've heard some stuff that was reasonable (his aleotoric music is indeed badass) and his scores are amazing to look at, but he does a lot of stuff that just doesn't sound that interesting (read: music for prepared piano).


I really enjoy his aleatoric music, it actually sounds fantastic to me. I only have one CD of his Prepared Piano music, and it's not his famous Sonata's and Interludes. I'll agree, they ARE a little hit and miss- stuff like 'And The Earth Shall Bear Again' and 'Totem Ancestor' are absolutley fantastic, but stuff like 'The Perilous Night' doesn't make it for me.

I do, however, have another CD of his called 'Hommage A Satie', with pieces that are reminiscent / dedicated to Satie. That's filled with very good music- 'Cheap Imitation', which is an Aleatoric reworking of 'Socrate', is very cool, and 'In A Landscape' is beautiful while 'Suite For Toy Piano' is really funny. (Though my CD, for some reason, performs it on a grand piano...rediculous..)

Also-John Cage has been somewhat absorbed into classical music. 4'33 has been done by everybody and their halfblind grandmother. Prepared Piano can even be found in lot's of 'mainstream' Jazz records. The only ones the public has problems with are things like "0'00" and the much more complicated aleatoric pieces.
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Post by: Bastardous Bassist on 11 Apr 2006, 18:56
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I only have one CD of his Prepared Piano music, and it's not his famous Sonata's and Interludes.


I do have the famous Sonata's and Interludes.  I put it on expecting something really out there and cool, but it was really subdued.  Oh well, there is always his aleatoric music.  Also, maybe the fact that he's so rediculously popular for experimental music has gotten a lot of "mainstream" exposure, which has kind of lessened his effecct.  When he first composed those prepared piano pieces, they might have been really wild.