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King Of America and Blood & Chocolate: The 1986 Albums
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Not only a highlight, but infinitely preferable to any alternative form of mini-set.verbal gymnastics wrote:. . .The other highlight was the last show when Elvis, Nick Lowe and Pete did a live mini-set.
"But it's a dangerous game that comedy plays
Sometimes it tells you the truth
Sometimes it delays it"
Sometimes it tells you the truth
Sometimes it delays it"
I've always loved King Of America and found Blood And Chocolate disappointing.
King Of America was wonderful throughout.
Maybe it's just me but I have never really enjoyed side 1 of Blood and Chocolate. Uncomplicated is a noise with litte tune to my ears, Tokyo Storm Warning must be his worst single release and I've never enjoyed listening to I Want You.
King Of America 10 Blood And Chocolate 2.
King Of America was wonderful throughout.
Maybe it's just me but I have never really enjoyed side 1 of Blood and Chocolate. Uncomplicated is a noise with litte tune to my ears, Tokyo Storm Warning must be his worst single release and I've never enjoyed listening to I Want You.
King Of America 10 Blood And Chocolate 2.
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Like John, I recall feeling disappointed by B&C and I have never shared the view that it is a masterpiece. I don't put it on that often and I agree that side 2 is better than side 1. I've said it before and I'll say it again - TOKYO STORM WARNING IS TOO LONG!!! (Elvis needs a decent editor sometimes....'Its Time', 'Alibi' and 'I Want You' being further good cases in point)
Whilst I wouldn't go as far as to call Uncomplicated 'noise', I have to say that it simply pales in comparison to the mighty songs on say, TYM, IB or GH.
Just my opinion mind..
Whilst I wouldn't go as far as to call Uncomplicated 'noise', I have to say that it simply pales in comparison to the mighty songs on say, TYM, IB or GH.
Just my opinion mind..
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Haha, yeah, okay, you win on that one.
Regardless, "Battered Old Bird", "Crimes Of Paris", "I Hope You're Happy Now", "Blue Chair", "Poor Napoleon", and "TOKYO STORM WARNING"(whose vocal track was recorded in one take) are all brilliant. Every song on B&C is brilliant(minus "Honey Are You..." and "Next Time Around").
K.O.A? It has some good songs, sure. But I'd gladly leave some of them back at the flat.
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Regardless, "Battered Old Bird", "Crimes Of Paris", "I Hope You're Happy Now", "Blue Chair", "Poor Napoleon", and "TOKYO STORM WARNING"(whose vocal track was recorded in one take) are all brilliant. Every song on B&C is brilliant(minus "Honey Are You..." and "Next Time Around").
K.O.A? It has some good songs, sure. But I'd gladly leave some of them back at the flat.
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There are songs on KOA that I don't like as much as others, but you almost have to listen to that particular album as a whole. It's not really thematic or anything, it just sort of spans many musical genres, as well as EC's moods, and is an album that can be appreciated after time has passed and more than a few listens.
You at least have to respect the fact that he has the talent to create so many differnt types of songs in one collection.
You at least have to respect the fact that he has the talent to create so many differnt types of songs in one collection.
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HolyCoatAndHat wrote: I have always felt that Next Time Around was one of the stronger songs on B&C...
Yeah, "Next Time Round" is great, though I didnt really like it at first. It really grew on me though. And as with most of the songs on B&C, I really love the way he sings it, especially
You've got something that I want now
And I've got something I can't hide
I've got too much love for you now
Have you got too much pride
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There isn't one track on Blood & Chocolate that I don't like. Nobody wants you to think "Honey Are You Straight Or Are You Blind" is a work of genius. It's just a fun song that works perfectly after "I Want You."
Is there an Imposters concert opener any better than "I Hope You're Happy Now"? The album is flawless, and I don't care what anybody says!
Is there an Imposters concert opener any better than "I Hope You're Happy Now"? The album is flawless, and I don't care what anybody says!
This morning you've got time for a hot, home-cooked breakfast! Delicious and piping hot in only 3 microwave minutes.
What, I forget to check this thread and here you are letting that young whippersnapper poo-poo the great KOA?? Don't make me break out the heavy artillery, Scampi-- you may be a genius but you're still a kid.
In my mind, it goes like this. They're two sides of a coin-- opposite but made of the exact same stuff. Someone else can tell me whether the metaphor should be peanut butter vs. jelly or Apollo vs. Dionysis, older brother vs. younger brother, or whatever; I can't get that bothered about it. But something like that. I feel the same about TRUST and IB, truth to tell.
In my mind, it goes like this. They're two sides of a coin-- opposite but made of the exact same stuff. Someone else can tell me whether the metaphor should be peanut butter vs. jelly or Apollo vs. Dionysis, older brother vs. younger brother, or whatever; I can't get that bothered about it. But something like that. I feel the same about TRUST and IB, truth to tell.
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I think that Jackson Doofster (God he's cool), SMM and Spooky are definitely right!!!
Here are some great facts:
1. Next Time Round is damn fantastic....
2. Most of B&C is fantastic
3. Almost of all KoA is fantastic (could live without Eisenhower..)
4. Blue Chair is Fantastic (person and song)
5. I have a bigger penis than CopFan (possibly...no, probably..)
6. When EC does 'Tokyo Storm Warning' on stage, I listen to the first 5 mins (which are great) and then have a piss, buy a hot dog, order the weeks shopping on the internet, collect the kids from school, read 'Catcher in the Rye', bake cookies, squeeze that elusive zit in the centre of my back, trim my pubic hair and return in time for the next song....nice of Elvis to allow me that kind of interval really...
Here are some great facts:
1. Next Time Round is damn fantastic....
2. Most of B&C is fantastic
3. Almost of all KoA is fantastic (could live without Eisenhower..)
4. Blue Chair is Fantastic (person and song)
5. I have a bigger penis than CopFan (possibly...no, probably..)
6. When EC does 'Tokyo Storm Warning' on stage, I listen to the first 5 mins (which are great) and then have a piss, buy a hot dog, order the weeks shopping on the internet, collect the kids from school, read 'Catcher in the Rye', bake cookies, squeeze that elusive zit in the centre of my back, trim my pubic hair and return in time for the next song....nice of Elvis to allow me that kind of interval really...
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before i get into this i will have to once again defend honey are you straight..., having lived through this song i must say that it is really brilliant social commentary, like elvis saw the future and new one day being gay was the hippest thing you could do. (not a homophobe, just stating what is definitely a current social trend) the song is catchy, i love the do do do da da do do do melody and the wicked whaa whaa whaa whaaaa crunch guitars. every single song on b&c is absolute genius and it is without a doubt my favorite ec album.
koa has many ups and really only one real down. you guessed it-eisenhower blues-i burned a new copy of it that doesn't have that wretched song on it. i put american without tears no 2 on instead. i love the cover please don't let me be misunderstood and have an incredible live solo version of it that shakes my whole central nervous system and really isn't that what is all about. i also belive that our little angel is ec's best original country song (i still don't see the song almost blue as country although some have argued that it is).
i see these as completely different and seperate albums because two different bands were involved in making them and they both have different vibes. the common thread between them is the intense mood that prevails and dominates all of elvis's work. continuously gasping for air in a world that continuosly is dunking his head under the water. the desperation and conscious id keeps me hanging on even when the man shits out an album i can't stand like north.
koa has many ups and really only one real down. you guessed it-eisenhower blues-i burned a new copy of it that doesn't have that wretched song on it. i put american without tears no 2 on instead. i love the cover please don't let me be misunderstood and have an incredible live solo version of it that shakes my whole central nervous system and really isn't that what is all about. i also belive that our little angel is ec's best original country song (i still don't see the song almost blue as country although some have argued that it is).
i see these as completely different and seperate albums because two different bands were involved in making them and they both have different vibes. the common thread between them is the intense mood that prevails and dominates all of elvis's work. continuously gasping for air in a world that continuosly is dunking his head under the water. the desperation and conscious id keeps me hanging on even when the man shits out an album i can't stand like north.
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