Madferret
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A track by track breakdown of The Endless River by one of the contributors at Brain Damage.
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Joe S. said:So it got me thinking that I felt quite ripped off by the Peter Hook concert - so I started looking up videos that concert goers have uploaded, and it was exactly the same experience I had - so this leads me to the conclusion that he can't sing...
Potvin29 said:Joe S. said:So it got me thinking that I felt quite ripped off by the Peter Hook concert - so I started looking up videos that concert goers have uploaded, and it was exactly the same experience I had - so this leads me to the conclusion that he can't sing...
That would really annoy me and make me feel like he's really taking advantage of people's nostalgia for New Order. Not that all acts who made their name in decades past aren't doing that to some degree, but if you're unable to sing the songs it's another story.
Joe S. said:I think he played about 6 or so smith songs - again it's my wife that's the big Smiths fans, I'm more of a casual listener.
I don't have any of his solo stuff, but whatever songs were his that he sang were very catchy. He also sang Iggy Pop's lust for life, which was a little weird.
He also brought out one of the guys from broken social scene and they sang a few songs together.
Joe S. said:Potvin29 said:Joe S. said:So it got me thinking that I felt quite ripped off by the Peter Hook concert - so I started looking up videos that concert goers have uploaded, and it was exactly the same experience I had - so this leads me to the conclusion that he can't sing...
That would really annoy me and make me feel like he's really taking advantage of people's nostalgia for New Order. Not that all acts who made their name in decades past aren't doing that to some degree, but if you're unable to sing the songs it's another story.
Did you watch the video? Am I being too critical do you think?
I've been reading up on Peter Hook, and he comes across like quite the ego centric jerk. Apparently last year, or maybe the year before, he quit New Order, then tweeted, or something, that New Order had disbanded. The rest of the guys were stunned and released a statement that said they're still a band, Peter Hook just isn't part of it anymore.
But you see the arrogance there? If I'm not in the band anymore, then it's not new order anymore, end of story.
Seems like quite the tool to me.
Madferret said:From what I've read following the tour online Lust for Life and How Soon Is Now have been the encores most shows. He's been bringing up different musicians / special guests based on where the show is most of the tour also. He's a pretty big deal in a lot of guitar circles - easily one of the most influential guitar players of the past 30 years. He certainly made Morrissey bearable for me haha
Joe S. said:Madferret said:From what I've read following the tour online Lust for Life and How Soon Is Now have been the encores most shows. He's been bringing up different musicians / special guests based on where the show is most of the tour also. He's a pretty big deal in a lot of guitar circles - easily one of the most influential guitar players of the past 30 years. He certainly made Morrissey bearable for me haha
Yup those were the encores.
He definitely makes guitar playing seems effortless. He doesn't even look like he's trying. Why he isn't bigger than he is, I don't know.
Like I've said though, I've seen him twice, and was completely blown away by him both times.
Nik the Trik said:So anyone taken a dive into any of the new streaming music services? I've gotten a month free of the Google Play one and while there are certain nice aspects to it it strikes me as a little buggy and limited. The curated Radio stations, for instance, seem to limit themselves to playing songs by 5 or 6 artists and then just going through their stuff.
But anyone tried Tidal or Apple and like them?
Frank E said:I'm glad you brought this up because I'm thinking about this as well.
As I understand it, with streaming you don't own a file, and so if that's the case, you can't listen to it (or store it in your phone) whenever you want if you're offline...correct?
Nik the Trik said:Frank E said:I'm glad you brought this up because I'm thinking about this as well.
As I understand it, with streaming you don't own a file, and so if that's the case, you can't listen to it (or store it in your phone) whenever you want if you're offline...correct?
Yes. That's been one of the other things. My wifi coverage is spotty on my deck so when I'm BBQing I'm either using my data plan or back stuck to whatever I've got on my phone.
Frank E said:Nik the Trik said:So anyone taken a dive into any of the new streaming music services? I've gotten a month free of the Google Play one and while there are certain nice aspects to it it strikes me as a little buggy and limited. The curated Radio stations, for instance, seem to limit themselves to playing songs by 5 or 6 artists and then just going through their stuff.
But anyone tried Tidal or Apple and like them?
I'm glad you brought this up because I'm thinking about this as well.
As I understand it, with streaming you don't own a file, and so if that's the case, you can't listen to it (or store it in your phone) whenever you want if you're offline...correct?