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Fun Stuff => BAND => Topic started by: byebyepanda on 13 Dec 2006, 16:34
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Well, what is your favorite album? Definitely one of my favorite bands at the moment. Well, here's the order for me (according to the albums I have):
1. If You're Feeling Sinister
2. The Life Pursuit
3. Tigermilk
4. Dear Catastrophe Waitress (I actually haven't givent his a full listen yet)
Let's discuss shall we?
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Last night i dreampt that B&S and a few other bands were on a label run by two people (a husband and wife), and they tried to give me a sampler CD but i told them i was already into B&S, so i spent the rest of the dream helping them brainstorm B&S songs to put on a compilation CD to appeal to an 'adult contemporary' audience. i think i got as far as "I'm a Cuckoo".
seriously
they're okay live, i think. many of their songs ('Belle & Sebestian', 'Put The Book Back On The Shelf', 'Sleep The Clock Around') describe my life way too accuartly
according to a girl i know from Glasgow tourists take photos in front of Stuart Murdoch's house
more randomness later
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Sooo, I saw High Fidelity for the first time a few nights ago..
Barry: Holy shite. What the fuck is that?
Dick: It's the new Belle and Sebastian...
Rob: It's a record we've been listening to and enjoying, Barry.
Barry: Well, that's unfortunate, because it sucks ass.
I can't resist. Anyways i've been meaning to get into them, what's a good starting point?
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aaah love B&S. <3
"Sleep the Clock Around" is probably my favorite song. Ditto what Eyeball Kid said about it though.
and I really like quite a lot of the songs on The Life Pursuit.
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i've never heard them before but today when i was in line at the movies there was a girl in front of me with a belle and sebastian bag.
i'm alex attack and that was my story.
also new james bond movie rules.
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The Life Pursuit fits in kind of weirdly in their catalogue. It's probably their most direct, almost raucous album - "Sukie In The Graveyard," anyone? - and yet, despite being nowhere near as pastoral as previous releases, it's definitely Belle & Sebastian. I think you've about got the order right, as far as I can tell. The Push Barman... collection is so big that it has to contain a few missteps, but it's worth the investment for songs like "Judy Is A Dick Slap."
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I like Sukie in the Graveyard a lot. Funny Little Frog is also quite excellent.
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Belle and Sebastian used to bemy favourite band and i still love them to death.
I guess for me the order goes (this week):
1.- Jonathan David EP (now, i'm not going to list all the singles and eps here, but this is hands down my favourite records of theirs)
2.- Dear Catastrophe Waitress
3.- Tigermilk
4.- If You Are Feeling Sinister
5.- The Life Pursuit
6.- The Boy With The Arab Strap
7.- Fold Your Hands Child,You Walk Like A Peasant
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these songs:
boy with the arab strap
loneliness of a middle distance runner
slow graffiti
belle & sebastian
ease your feet in the sea
I spent my summer wastin
I'm a cuckoo
This is just a modern rock song
electronic renaissance
The stat I am in
Jonathan David
Another sunny day
Funny little frog
get me away from here I'm dying
seeing other people
string bean jean
beautiful
chick factor
she's losing it
expectations
I could go on forever
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Who here has listened to the Live at the Barbican (or whatever, you know what I mean) version of If You're Feeling Sinister? The original is my favorite period. And hearing the live version, it bothers me when people start cheering near the end of "Mayfly" after the false stop.
That said, I think their early material is brilliant. I must admit that Dear Catastrophe Waitress ranks pretty low on my list, although I do enjoy The Life Pursuit and it's sunny, AM pop ways.
I remember hearing a track review of "Funny Little Frog" saying that no one would ever need to parody this band, seeing as that track is such an effective parody already. I don't really agree, but what does everyone else say?
Oh, and does anyone else out there simply love "Century of Elvis" so much? Such Velvet Underground homage, if you ask me.
Just for the hell of it:
1. If You're Feeling Sinister
2. Push Barman to Open Old Wounds
3. Tigermilk
4. The Boy With the Arab Strap
5. The Life Pursuit
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"If You're Feeling Sinister" is one of my favorite songs of ever. They just write damn good songs. Belle and Sebastian = WIN.
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Who here has listened to the Live at the Barbican (or whatever, you know what I mean) version of If You're Feeling Sinister? The original is my favorite period. And hearing the live version, it bothers me when people start cheering near the end of "Mayfly" after the false stop.
That said, I think their early material is brilliant. I must admit that Dear Catastrophe Waitress ranks pretty low on my list, although I do enjoy The Life Pursuit and it's sunny, AM pop ways.
I remember hearing a track review of "Funny Little Frog" saying that no one would ever need to parody this band, seeing as that track is such an effective parody already. I don't really agree, but what does everyone else say?
Oh, and does anyone else out there simply love "Century of Elvis" so much? Such Velvet Underground homage, if you ask me.
Just for the hell of it:
1. If You're Feeling Sinister
2. Push Barman to Open Old Wounds
3. Tigermilk
4. The Boy With the Arab Strap
5. The Life Pursuit
I think the live version is in many ways superior to the original one. Not only are they a more confident now, but the recording on the studio album is atrocious.
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Sooo, I saw High Fidelity for the first time a few nights ago..
Barry: Holy shite. What the fuck is that?
Dick: It's the new Belle and Sebastian...
Rob: It's a record we've been listening to and enjoying, Barry.
Barry: Well, that's unfortunate, because it sucks ass.
I can't resist. Anyways i've been meaning to get into them, what's a good starting point?
Honestly, I don't know. I started off with "If You're Feeling Sinister" and "The Life Pursuit". So try those? :]
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I love B&S, and so does my best friend, Dave, but all the women we've ever dated have never liked B&S. I don't know what that means, but you could probably insert a joke about how B&S are too wussy and effeminate for even women to listen to and that'd be fine.
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The prettiest girl i've ever seen likes belle and sebastian.
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Including EPs and singles...
1. Tigermilk (tie)
1. If You're Feeling Sinister (tie)
2. 3..6..9.. Seconds of Light
3. This is Just a Modern Rock Song
4. Dog on Wheels
5. Jonathan David
6. I'm Waking Up To Us
7. Fold Your Hands Child...
8. Lazy Line Painter Jane
9. Books
10. The Boy with the Arab Strap
11. I'm A Cuckoo
12. Step Into My Office, Baby
13. The Life Pursuit
14. Storytelling
15. Legal Man
I still count them as one of my favorite bands, but now I get the feeling that they know that they can't keep using their previous sound, but haven't come up with something to really replace it. They try a lot of things, and good on them for that, but I don't think much of it really clicked.
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OK, i have nothing to do, so I guess I'll try to fit in the EPs and singles
1.- Jonathan David EP
2.- Dear Catastrophe Waitress
3.- Tigermilk
4.- If You Are Feeling Sinister (Live at the Barbican)
5.- I'm Waking Up To Us EP
6.- This Is Just A Modern Rock Song
7.- The Life Pursuit
8.- The Boy With The Arab Strap
9.- Books EP
10.- 3 6 9 seconds of light EP
11- Dog On Wheels EP
12.- If You Are Feeling Sinister (now, this deserves an explanation, I love this album a lot, but i prefer the live version, so it goes down here)
Legal Man EP
14.- Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like A Peasant
15.- Every Rough Trade single aside from the Books EP
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i can't believe no one's posted this yet....
(http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/030706/belle-and-sebastian.gif)
seriously though i think they're pretty great. fox in the snow is a fantastic song.
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I only have the Life pursuit and i enjoy listening to it at any point of the day.What would be the next best step after The life pursuit?( i understand that TLP is their latest one)
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Dear Catastophe Waitress, it's the closest in sound
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[...] but you could probably insert a joke about how B&S are too wussy and effeminate for even women to listen to and that'd be fine.
I don't think that's quite true at all. Belle & Sebastian aren't really wimpy, I find.
Speaking of the earlier stuff, the music was certainly quieter than most others, sung in soft voices and all. Still, the songs are filled with strong, defiant characters who, while lacking direction, make up for it with more drinking, smoking, and sex than you'll find than you'll find this side of a Van Halen album.
The later we go, of course, the less true this becomes. We get to the the point where the new album is mostly cheery love songs and tunes so happy it borders on obscene.
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Who here has listened to the Live at the Barbican (or whatever, you know what I mean) version of If You're Feeling Sinister?
I think the live version is in many ways superior to the original one.
Does the live version of the title-track include the sounds of the children playing in the background? Because, unbearably twee though it is, for me that's what makes the track.
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I'm curious as to why not very many people like Storytelling. Seriously if you ignore the clips from the movie and such, it actually has some great songs. Fuck this shit, storytelling, big john shaft...