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Re: That dork from JHS is easily impressed, maybe thats why.
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 11:36 am
by qersty
Does anybody here even know what Josh HS' opinion on Spacemen 3 is? Assuming he isn't our good friend wooly here
Always gotta love when somebody instantly say "your taste is fucking terrible" immediately after somebody isn't sold on some punks playing hawkwind riffs for 7 minutes
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghMOacGV1gQ[/youtube]
think this is my fav song, love the bass tone
Re: That dork from JHS is easily impressed, maybe thats why.
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 11:54 am
by Pepe
No, he's right! My taste is fucking terrible. Everyone here at I Love Fuzz knows that and everybody hates what I do. I'm worthless.
Re: That dork from JHS is easily impressed, maybe thats why.
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 12:03 pm
by D.o.S.
Some punks playing Hawkwind riffs for 7 minutes is basically my life story. I feel seen.
Re: That dork from JHS is easily impressed, maybe thats why.
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 2:42 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
crochambeau wrote:Woolworm wrote:You can tell what art is better than others.
Oh jeez, last time I was ensnared in a forum* debate regarding art it culminated in someone sending me a picture of themselves defecating onto a dinner plate.
(* not this forum, mind)
What forum? Asking, uh, for a friend.

Re: That dork from JHS is easily impressed, maybe thats why.
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 2:55 pm
by Woolworm
qersty wrote:Does anybody here even know what Josh HS' opinion on Spacemen 3 is? Assuming he isn't our good friend wooly here
Always gotta love when somebody instantly say "your taste is fucking terrible" immediately after somebody isn't sold on some punks playing hawkwind riffs for 7 minutes
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghMOacGV1gQ[/youtube]
think this is my fav song, love the bass tone
Yeah that's that's a classic. The demo version on Taking Drugs is really good as well.
Re: That dork from JHS is easily impressed, maybe thats why.
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 3:41 pm
by crochambeau
coldbrightsunlight wrote:crochambeau wrote:Woolworm wrote:You can tell what art is better than others.
Oh jeez, last time I was ensnared in a forum* debate regarding art it culminated in someone sending me a picture of themselves defecating onto a dinner plate.
(* not this forum, mind)
What forum? Asking, uh, for a friend.

The long departed Troniks forum. I know Nicola Vinciguerra is still active though, if you're looking to get into a debate..

Re: That dork from JHS is easily impressed, maybe thats why.
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 3:52 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
I think I'm OK to be honest.
Re: That dork from JHS is easily impressed, maybe thats why.
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 12:50 am
by dub
Is this the return of Wittgenstein? Some sort of high IQ meta game?
Re: That dork from JHS is easily impressed, maybe thats why.
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 5:07 am
by coldbrightsunlight
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plZRe1kPWZw[/youtube]
Re: That dork from JHS is easily impressed, maybe thats why.
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 7:54 am
by Woolworm
dub wrote:Is this the return of Wittgenstein? Some sort of high IQ meta game?
He's a man not a God, come on comrades!
Re: That dork from JHS is easily impressed, maybe thats why.
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 9:15 pm
by nightraven
I was pretty keen on Spacemen 3 when I was younger! I much prefer Spiritualized though. Never thought S3 were remarkable enough to warrant that kind of weird/hostile elitist response earlier in this thread though. Funny to argue so dogmatically about the artistic 'merit' of a band that ultimately isn't that far advanced from 'Piper at the gates of dawn' - they're a very similar group of bored English dudes on drugs. More stompboxes, I suppose...
Besides the IHOPKC issue, what bothers me is that JHS's marketing/promotional spam has resulted in him appearing to the masses as some sort of expert/figure of authority on vintage pedals, when he actually has an extremely limited/flawed understanding of anything built before 1975. Never played any of his pedals though. I tried to argue on another forum about a mistake that he'd made re: pedal history in one of the Youtube sensations, and people just responded with stuff along the lines of, 'well, I trust him because he has more vintage pedals than you', which isn't even true, lol.
Re: That dork from JHS is easily impressed, maybe thats why.
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 9:57 pm
by Psyre
nightraven wrote: 'well, I trust him because he has more vintage pedals than you', which isn't even true, lol.
Well hopefully you set them straight, having a lot of vintage pedals shouldn't go uncredited

Re: That dork from JHS is easily impressed, maybe thats why.
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 10:25 pm
by Woolworm
nightraven wrote:I was pretty keen on Spacemen 3 when I was younger! I much prefer Spiritualized though. Never thought S3 were remarkable enough to warrant that kind of weird/hostile elitist response earlier in this thread though. Funny to argue so dogmatically about the artistic 'merit' of a band that ultimately isn't that far advanced from 'Piper at the gates of dawn' - they're a very similar group of bored English dudes on drugs. More stompboxes, I suppose...
Firstly, they're the Velvet Underground of their time. Joy Division and The Smiths influence were obvious and mainstream, but Spacemen 3's influence goes far beyond their sails. Note: all genres in alt rock in the late 80's and early 90's all influenced and goes back to them. These are the 3 main influencers of alt rock going into the 90's, and who sold the less and has least name recognition? That means a lot.
Even the big big records. Recurring came out earlier than Screamadelica, Ladies and Gentlemen came out earlier than Urban Hymns. They did Britpop before Britpop, they psych rock / space rock mixed in with garage drone nosie before anyone with some chill rock elements here and there, before JAMC, before Verve's Storm In Heaven. They did electronic alt rock (note the alt so not krautrock) before anyone else, and NO a few organs / keyboards on some madchester bands don't count. And ofcourse, they are one of the seminal influences on Shoegaze. Every Shoegaze band listened to Spacemen 3 FACT!!! All those proto shoegaze bands were important. They were never on Creation but its no secret Alan McGee was hugely into Spacemen 3 and their 60's vibe. They also heavily influenced post rock and acts like Sigur Ros or Mogwai or This Will Destroy You or whoever the fuck, moreso maybe on the Spiritualized sized cos of the Symphonic Rock way he went, Spectrum / Sonic Boom went moreso in the Gospeldelica route, spiritual rock, ambient rock, whatever the fuck you wanna call it with electronic elements and some noise rock, mroeso on the early work of Spectrum / Sonic Boom.
Now in terms of their artistic merit, its not only about all the beautiful simplistic songs all round their albums with their own experimental edge (hmm who does that remind you of, certain Velvet Underground maybe?), but its also about Peter Kember's (Sonic Boom) and Jason Pierce's personalities and who they are as people, and how much genuine hardship and life difficulties and crestfallen sadness exudes in their music and lyrics. Even the happy songs, you gotta understand them as people and how deeply sad they are. Jason moreso was able to get that across, theres more hopefulness in Peter's songs.
Their lyrics are beautifully insane. Heavily inspired by lyrics of 1920's and 1930's blues gospel, where its ultra depressive and pessimistic music, with really severe and harsh emotions, onto themselves and others. This mixed with lyrics about drug dependence and how it makes them feel good and be able to survive the world and their sadness they are going through.
This also extends to their amazing solo work, Jason with Spiritualized and Peter with Sonic Boom / Spectrum but also Peter's production work on albums of Panda Bear, MGMT, many other homies.
Re: That dork from JHS is easily impressed, maybe thats why.
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 10:31 pm
by nightraven
Psyre wrote:nightraven wrote: 'well, I trust him because he has more vintage pedals than you', which isn't even true, lol.
Well hopefully you set them straight, having a lot of vintage pedals shouldn't go uncredited

But somebody's viewpoint isn't automatically invalid just because they're not in a position to spend a fortune on fuzz pedals

Re: That dork from JHS is easily impressed, maybe thats why.
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 10:35 pm
by retinal orbita
What if he just found all those vintage pedals in a box by the highway or something? Or like hidden away in a large burlap sack?