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Re: The Harvey Milk Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 7:39 pm
by PetZounds
My favorite song of theirs would have to be "Brown Water" off of Courtesy and Goodwill.
I can't listen to it without getting the chills.
As D.o.S. said, it's definitely an unsettling album.
If you haven't heard this song yet, I would say it's worth a few minutes to listen to it:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8S75VZIr4s[/youtube]

Re: The Harvey Milk Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 7:40 pm
by Obulus
retinal orbita wrote:
christianatl wrote:At the risk of sounding contrarian, I can't stand The Pleaser. The boogie rock phase was thankfully short.
I know people worship this band but I never really got it - the ZZ Top esque stuff was all that ever did it for me, but its been a million jillion years since I went back to that one even. Different strokes I guess. There were a few tracks off each album I'd like but overall I found them inconsistent.
What I think you mean by inconsistent is what I like about them. It seems like they just do whatever the fuck they like and in some way it all makes sense in the end, to me at least. They can go in any direction at any given time and that is what builds the tension in their albums, it's just completely different tension compared to other albums. But yeah, I get that people don't like that approach, so different strokes indeed!
PetZounds wrote:My favorite song of theirs would have to be "Brown Water" off of Courtesy and Goodwill.
I can't listen to it without getting the chills.
As D.o.S. said, it's definitely an unsettling album.
If you haven't heard this song yet, I would say it's worth a few minutes to listen to it:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8S75VZIr4s[/youtube]
hell yes

Re: The Harvey Milk Thread

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 4:42 pm
by theavondon
christianatl wrote: Special Wishes is my jam. I love the early stuff too, but SW is so concise.
Awww hell yeah this. It's like the best melange of all the things that I like about them. Though, I bought a copy of a A Small Turn and it's really great when you consider it to be one 33 minute song instead of an album.

Re: The Harvey Milk Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:12 am
by pentagrimes
One of the greatest bands ever. Saw them a couple years back when Joe Preston was playing second guitar and they were phenomenal.

Am I right in thinking though that they're done now?

Re: The Harvey Milk Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 11:15 pm
by christianatl
Nah, they're just on their own schedule.