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1261.1 | You should ditch that pn, btw | JURA::MACFADYEN | under new management | Fri Dec 02 1994 13:50 | 12 |
| That's actually quite a good definition. No kidding. I bought the
record after a positive review in - wait for it - Elle magazine. Not
that I normally go by what Elle says in relation to music, just that it
agreed with other positive stuff I'd read about Portishead. I think
that the record itself is this year's 'Debut' (Bjork) and I do mean
that as high praise.
There's a recent Portishead note in goes11::radio_radio, but it's not
much more informed than this note.
Rod
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1261.2 | | UBOHUB::FIDDLER_M | The sense of being dulls my mind | Fri Dec 02 1994 13:55 | 7 |
| Portishead have remixed a track on the new Primal Scream single, and
its very good, very much in a Portishead styleee--slow and dubby.
The lp is on my crimble list! Though I suspect I'll get it when
visiting the Mighty Ed next week.
Mikef
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1261.3 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | I killed Cortez. | Mon Dec 12 1994 10:55 | 5 |
| Portishead played live on MTVs most wanted last week, and were extremely
impressive. I suppose I'd better go out and get the CD, now. I was pretty
amazed at how good they were, especially considering they were playing 100%
live. Good one. They've won another friend in this otherwise disillusioned
Welshman.
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1261.4 | | RIOT01::KING | | Mon Dec 12 1994 14:42 | 5 |
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Great album from what I've listened to so far this afternoon, I can
imagine it being perfect late night driving music...
Chris.
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1261.5 | And the wife loves it shock! | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Tue Dec 13 1994 10:57 | 4 |
| Went out and bought it last week and it is indeed an excellent buy (even at 14.99
from Our Price).
The wife has been playing it 3 time a day ever since!
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1261.6 | What a find for '95 | BURNIE::BECK | | Mon Jan 09 1995 12:34 | 10 |
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Got it at Christmas, first listen thought it was crap....started
listening to it on a rainy Saturday..what an album..its the best I've
heard for a long time. Its a very atmospheric album..great with a
bottle of wine and a few candles..
one transformed Portishead fan........A.b..
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1261.7 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Thu Jan 12 1995 08:42 | 6 |
| Last night on VH-1 they played the Portishead film "To Kill A Dead
Man". Very artschool.
It's one saving grace was the soundtrack. Was any of the music on the
lp that you are raving about?
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1261.8 | | UBOHUB::FIDDLER_M | The sense of being dulls my mind | Thu Jan 12 1995 08:55 | 5 |
| I thought the film was kinda cool and quite interesting. Can't
remember which tunes it used tho - might be some of the themes from the
lp?
Mikef
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1261.9 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Thu Jan 12 1995 09:25 | 8 |
| I missed the film, but I saw a trailer earlier in the day. Yes, I think there
was at least one song off the album there - When the woman was in a bed, and
this bloke comes in and shoots her? Lyrics are "...nobody loves meeeee...it's
true.."
Bells a ringin'?
ps I knew I forgot to set the video for something. pah!
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1261.10 | | COMICS::PARRY | Trevor Parry | Thu Jan 12 1995 12:50 | 8 |
| I saw the beginning of the film. I lasted about 4 minutes before I got
bored as nothing much seemed to be happening with the music. It was a
bit too Radio 3 for me, no tunes to get your teeth into, however, I
love the sound of that plinky plonky instrument thing, that one that
looks like a box with loads of strings on it that you hit with a spoon
or something.
tmp
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1261.11 | | KERNEL::HOGGAND | | Thu Jan 12 1995 15:06 | 4 |
| Yes, an awful lot of the music is from the album "Dummy".
Dave. (who wishes he had known that it was on).
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1261.12 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Thu Jan 12 1995 15:34 | 6 |
| Dave
Have no fear. If VH-1 is anything like the other staelitte channels,
the film will be repeated 15 times before the weekend!
Stuart
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1261.13 | | COSME3::HEDLEYC | Lager Lout | Thu Jan 12 1995 15:44 | 5 |
| I've only heard `dummy' once; on that rather limited basis, my current
opinion is that it's okay in small doses, but after a while it grates
on me a bit.
Chris.
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1261.14 | | GALVIA::RMACFADYEN | morose but groovy | Wed Jan 18 1995 18:28 | 4 |
| Re .10: The plinky plonky thing is called a Theremin.
Rod
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1261.15 | Techno-bore | WOTVAX::GILLILANDP | Not very Tuna-friendly | Thu Jan 19 1995 09:22 | 10 |
| >>Re .10: The plinky plonky thing is called a Theremin.
Are you sure? I've never heard a Theremin make a "plink-plonky" sound.
I don't see how it can: it generates a continuous tone, with amplitutde
and frequency controlled by varying the position of the hands in
relation to two inductors, perhaps the most famous example being the
warbling sound on "Good Vibrations", or many a 50's sci-fi film for
that matter. But you probably knew that already?
Phil Gill.
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1261.16 | | GALVIA::RMACFADYEN | that's SO ironic | Thu Jan 19 1995 09:40 | 6 |
| Err... no I'm not sure! I was only using the notes technique of
confident assertion to slip in a dodgy fact unchallenged. But you
probably knew that already.
Rod
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1261.17 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Thu Jan 19 1995 09:47 | 1 |
| now you know where I got the idea from ;-)
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1261.18 | crackles intentional? | UKARC1::HUDSON | That's what I think | Thu Jan 19 1995 09:47 | 6 |
| On my copy of the "dummy" album, the last track "glory" sounds as if it is
a recording of a LP record - there are occasional pops and crackles in it
like surface noise. Is this something anyone else has noticed? Have I got
a duff CD or just brilliant hearing abilities?
nick
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1261.19 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Thu Jan 19 1995 09:48 | 2 |
| Isn't the "plinky plonky thing" a sample taken from Mission Impossible, or
something?
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1261.20 | | UBOHUB::FIDDLER_M | The sense of being dulls my mind | Thu Jan 19 1995 09:53 | 6 |
| re-2 - the pops n crackles are there...I think you can hear them on
several tracks on the album. I think its due to a sample being used,
which has been taken straight from a vinyl recording. I've heard it a few
times on other albums/tracks also.
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1261.21 | | GALVIA::RMACFADYEN | that's SO ironic | Thu Jan 19 1995 11:44 | 7 |
| Yes, I've got Dummy on vinyl and the extra clicks and crackles stand
out there too. Seems like quite a few performers, in the cd age, are
enjoying the irony of giving us surface noise anyway. Like the previous
noter I've heard it on several other records.
Rod
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1261.22 | same old chestnut... | WOTVAX::STONEG | Temperature Drop in Downtime Winterland.... | Thu Jan 19 1995 12:57 | 13 |
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>> out there too. Seems like quite a few performers, in the cd age, are
>> enjoying the irony of giving us surface noise anyway. Like the previous
...surely it's because they can't make the sound they want themselves
and they haven't got access to the original masters so they steal it
from an LP record instead...
as you may have guessed I don't have much time for bands who can't make
their own noises %^)
Graham
Graham
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1261.23 | | UBOHUB::FIDDLER_M | The sense of being dulls my mind | Thu Jan 19 1995 13:27 | 15 |
| I don't think there is anything wrong with sampling as such, depends on
what you do with it really. On the Portishead album, for instance,
you'd be hard pushed to recognise the original source (if it wasn't
credited). There are some great hip hop/rap singles based on themes
from old jazz standards also. I don't think its a crime in the same
way as the fashion from a couple of years ago of just taking an old
song, putting some drum beats behind it, and releasing it as something
wild and new.
I like surface noise also. As John Peel said, life is full of surface
noise.
Mikef
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1261.24 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Thu Jan 19 1995 13:58 | 8 |
| There's a difference between Portishead's manner of sampling - mainly noises -
and the manner employed by idiots such as Vanilla Ice, and his ilk. He just
whipped peoples' songs, because he couldn't write his own. Portishead write
their own tunes and words, and tend to use samples much as they'd use a musical
instrument, just to add depth.
I never used to like people using samples, but it really does work well on this
album.
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1261.25 | I like Portishead too BTW | WOTVAX::STONEG | Temperature Drop in Downtime Winterland.... | Thu Jan 19 1995 16:01 | 11 |
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Okay guys, I was playing 'Devils Advocate' a bit there....
I quite agree with your comments, it's the sampling of a chunk of Music
that I really don't like. One of my favourite bands - The Orb - have
made a career out of samples, the thing is they sample sounds & noises
not other peoples music, much the same as Tangerine Dream & Hawkwind
have always done, except they built machines to create the sounds - coz
samplers hadn't been invented...
G.
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