My Bloody Valentine - Sometimes

My Bloody Valentine - Sometimes

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Rob S

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643 posts

199 months

Saturday 24th November 2007
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What a beautiful song!!!!!! Anyone else a fan of MBV?

Mr Heathen

403 posts

198 months

Saturday 24th November 2007
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Good grief, haven't heard that for a while! I thought it was pretty good stuff at the time - well ahead of it's time - though I haven't listened to any for a few years & I'm not sure how well some of it's aged.

I really like 'Soon' from that album but I always preferred the rawness of their work on 'Isn't Anything' overall.

MBV always tended a bit towards politeness for my tastes though, I like my music with a few more teeth. If you're interested in something similar but with a darker side, I can strongly recommend listening to Cranes.

Rob S

Original Poster:

643 posts

199 months

Saturday 24th November 2007
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Ill chekc them out, ta!

Gompo

4,417 posts

259 months

Saturday 24th November 2007
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I've heard Loveless, and I did like it although listening to the whole album is maybe a bit much. There are a lot of bands coming out influenced by MBV/Shoegaze in general, which I do like..

minimoog

6,900 posts

220 months

Monday 26th November 2007
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Mr Heathen said:
I really like 'Soon' from that album but I always preferred the rawness of their work on 'Isn't Anything' overall.
yes

CommanderJameson

22,096 posts

227 months

Monday 26th November 2007
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Huge fan from way back. Saw them at an amazing gig at Newcastle Poly in 1992. Stunning band, and Loveless is a stunning album.

Oh, and I want to do things to Belinda Butcher. Oh yes.

CommanderJameson

22,096 posts

227 months

Monday 26th November 2007
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Mr Heathen said:
Good grief, haven't heard that for a while! I thought it was pretty good stuff at the time - well ahead of it's time - though I haven't listened to any for a few years & I'm not sure how well some of it's aged.

I really like 'Soon' from that album but I always preferred the rawness of their work on 'Isn't Anything' overall.

MBV always tended a bit towards politeness for my tastes though, I like my music with a few more teeth. If you're interested in something similar but with a darker side, I can strongly recommend listening to Cranes.
Although you'd have to say for a bit of darkness you need to go towards the early Cranes stuff (Self-non-Self, Wings of Joy) rather than the rather breezy music they were putting out by the time Jewel came along.

On those lines (ectophilic music with a darker edge) then the Cocteau Twins up to and including Blue Bell Knoll should fit the bill.

Edited by CommanderJameson on Monday 26th November 22:49

minimoog

6,900 posts

220 months

Tuesday 27th November 2007
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CommanderJameson said:
Huge fan from way back. Saw them at an amazing gig at Newcastle Poly in 1992.
I was there too smokin

Rob S

Original Poster:

643 posts

199 months

Tuesday 27th November 2007
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Been listening to some of their ealrier EP's... pure class biggrin

Mr Heathen

403 posts

198 months

Tuesday 27th November 2007
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CommanderJameson said:
Mr Heathen said:
If you're interested in something similar but with a darker side, I can strongly recommend listening to Cranes.
Although you'd have to say for a bit of darkness you need to go towards the early Cranes stuff (Self-non-Self, Wings of Joy) rather than the rather breezy music they were putting out by the time Jewel came along.
Quite right, early Cranes, should've mentioned that. Thanks for the clarification. smile

Edited by Mr Heathen on Tuesday 27th November 13:30

koenig999

1,667 posts

233 months

Wednesday 28th November 2007
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New live shows and the promise of a new MBV album too!

Koenig