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View Poll Results: Which album is better?
The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses 19 28.79%
Pixies - Dootlittle 40 60.61%
Meh 7 10.61%
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Old 09-26-2012, 04:52 PM   #101 (permalink)
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*Checks my previous post* Yep that's what I said.
Well you're very much in the minority there I think.
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Old 09-26-2012, 04:54 PM   #102 (permalink)
 
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Well you're very much in the minority there I think.
Ditto about that.

What do you feel are the strengths of those two songs?
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Old 09-26-2012, 05:03 PM   #103 (permalink)
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I love Bye Bye Badman personally. The lyrics relate to the student riots in Paris in the 60's which I liked, and I just think its a great song. Especially the bridge or whatever you wanna call it at the end.
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I love Bye Bye Badman personally. The lyrics relate to the student riots in Paris in the 60's which I liked, and I just think its a great song. Especially the bridge or whatever you wanna call it at the end.
I've always found Bye Bye Badman flat and uninteresting in context with the album, and unfortunately for me the lyrical content just isn't enough to save that. Unfortunately I do think it is the weakest point of the album.
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That's fine, doesn't bother me.
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Ditto about that.

What do you feel are the strengths of those two songs?
Both of classics.
Those gorgeous opening chords of BBM and the way it effortlessly picks up a faster beat and the outro guitar lines are rarely finely wrought. The lyrics are smart too and about a cool subject that they nail.
SFMSSS has got a beautifully executed languid quality to the verses and an impassioned soaring chorus.
In composition and execution both songs are totally top class.
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I've always found Bye Bye Badman flat and uninteresting in context with the album, and unfortunately for me the lyrical content just isn't enough to save that. Unfortunately I do think it is the weakest point of the album.
I just find it surprising anyone not ill-desposed to Ian Brown 'cause he's screwed your g/f would think anything like that. That's kinda why I'm replying. It's just surprising!
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look if Oasis had their melodic capacity, they wouldn't be so hated by the music geeks

Oasis is just watered-down Beatles

Stone Roses were something new for its time
And yet Oasis still made a better album with Definitely Maybe (and arguably Morning Glory) than any other Britpop band could hope to achieve.
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And yet Oasis still made a better album with Definitely Maybe (and arguably Morning Glory) than any other Britpop band could hope to achieve.
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Both of classics.
Those gorgeous opening chords of BBM and the way it effortlessly picks up a faster beat and the outro guitar lines are rarely finely wrought. The lyrics are smart too and about a cool subject that they nail.
SFMSSS has got a beautifully executed languid quality to the verses and an impassioned soaring chorus.
In composition and execution both songs are totally top class.
I like the chorus in (Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister but that's it really, but I do think it's a better song than Bye Bye Badman. Not to say Doolittle is without it's weaker moments, despite being a stronger album in my view. Silver is certainly far from being one of my favourite Pixies songs.

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I just find it surprising anyone not ill-desposed to Ian Brown 'cause he's screwed your g/f would think anything like that. That's kinda why I'm replying. It's just surprising!
I have no idea what you're on about now.

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And yet Oasis still made a better album with Definitely Maybe (and arguably Morning Glory) than any other Britpop band could hope to achieve.
Suede - self-titled, Pulp - Different Class, The Auteurs - New Wave. Jus' sayin'.
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