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BenjaminBirdie said:Will the streaming concert be available to view after the live stream?
If it's like The National they will split it it by song and release sep. videos.
BenjaminBirdie said:Will the streaming concert be available to view after the live stream?
DanielPlainview said:If it's like The National they will split it it by song and release sep. videos.
Zilch said:I think I'll buy this LP of this album... do LP sales count towards Nielson Soundscan ratings? I assume they do but honestly I've never thought about it. I just want my babies to have the #1 album in the country next week.
I believe Amazon MP3s are VBR but don't quote me on that.barnone said:Amazon mp3s are 320kbps (of course)?
Asking because I bought a Spoon album off Amazon and itunes registers the songs as between 200 for some and 250 for others (and inbetween for the others).
legend166 said:Only song I don't like Empty Room.
legend166 said:Only song I don't like Empty Room.
I really never understood the hate for Neon Bible. I think it's a great album. Two bad songs (Ocean of Noise and Windowsill) but everything else is great.Cmagus said:Man their first album was incredible but I thought their second was awful.The third album though damn is so good I honestly wasn't expecting much but this is pure win
It depends. Some of their songs are VBR while others are 256kbps.barnone said:Amazon mp3s are 320kbps (of course)?
Asking because I bought a Spoon album off Amazon and itunes registers the songs as between 200 for some and 250 for others (and inbetween for the others).
Indeed, also i always thought the worst song on that CD that was - black wave / bad vibrations. I really dislike the second half of that song.DanielPlainview said:Neon Bible also has their best song, Antichrist Television Blues.
Lafiel said:Indeed, also i always thought the worst song on that CD that was - black wave / bad vibrations. I really dislike the second half of that song.
See, my brother said the same thing, and I don't understand it. If anything, the first half is the worse part.Lafiel said:Indeed, also i always thought the worst song on that CD that was - black wave / bad vibrations. I really dislike the second half of that song.
That's probably my favorite part of the entire album. Definitely one of the top three songs on the record, for me. I actually didn't care for Neon Bible for quite a while, but it eventually clicked, and I can genuinely say that I like every song now. Hopefully that happens with the new album soon, as it's not doing anything for me yet. Long albums with a lot of short-to-average length songs tend to overwhelm me and take a long, long time to catch onto (as opposed to an album just as long with half the number of songs, for example).Lafiel said:Indeed, also i always thought the worst song on that CD that was - black wave / bad vibrations. I really dislike the second half of that song.
Cmagus said:Man their first album was incredible but I thought their second was awful.The third album though damn is so good I honestly wasn't expecting much but this is pure win
Yes! Amazing album. Still haven't gotten tired of it after countless listens.BenjaminBirdie said:God damn, once I made it past listening to "The Suburbs" four hundred times ("Modern Man" kept making me go back to it :lol ) this album has so grown on me. It's amazing. I need the rest of their albums STAT!!!
vatstep said:That's probably my favorite part of the entire album. Definitely one of the top three songs on the record, for me. I actually didn't care for Neon Bible for quite a while, but it eventually clicked, and I can genuinely say that I like every song now. Hopefully that happens with the new album soon, as it's not doing anything for me yet. Long albums with a lot of short-to-average length songs tend to overwhelm me and take a long, long time to catch onto (as opposed to an album just as long with half the number of songs, for example).
rhino4evr said:Just thought I'd re-affirm my stance on this album.
Best Arcade Fire album
Best Album of the Year
One of the Best Albums of all time
Hyperbole Overload!!!
If the news from the other day that Terry Gilliam would be directing a live webcast Thursday night of Arcade Fires Madison Square Garden concert struck you as odd, well, it apparently seemed - and still seems! - just as strange to Gilliam himself. Wednesday, a day before the concert, Gilliam shared his confusion about his involvement with EW.com.
Im trying to find out what this fucking thing is, he said. I keep reading that Im directing this thing, but Im not sure thats what Im doing. Their manager called my agent less than two weeks ago and said, Were doing this webcast and the band would love it if you got involved.... Im a groupie, basically! If I see somebody doing something stupid Ill probably mention that to them. But their shows really good, and theyve got really good video stuff already. So well stick with what theyre doing and I can sit back and take credit for everything.
So it sounds like if you go to the Arcade Fire show Thursday night and film a few songs with your digital camera, even if all you do is call your friend during "Rebellion" youll probably be doing more than Terry Gilliam is.
Futureman said:I really don't get all the "grower" comments posted earlier.
This album is hitting me and it's hitting me on the first listen. Sounds awesome so far. "City w/ No Children" is AWEsome.
My initial impression is that this record puts out a much more positive and upbeat vibe than their past stuff. I really haven't read the lyrics, but that's what I'm feeling so far musically.
rhino4evr said:Just thought I'd re-affirm my stance on this album.
Best Arcade Fire album
Best Album of the Year
One of the Best Albums of all time
Hyperbole Overload!!!
Oh... My... Swollen penor... Man, I'm hoping they replicate that setlist for tonight...Joe Shlabotnik said:Tonight @ MSG: Great show or greatest show?
They came on late and it was a little short, but otherwise, holy shit.
Not-entirely-accurate setlist:
Ready To Start
Laika
No Cars Go
Haiti
Half Light II
Rococo
The Suburbs
Crown Of Love
Intervention
Month Of May
We Used To Wait
Power Out / Rebellion
Tunnels
Encore:
Keep The Car Running
Sprawl II
Wake Up
I have probably cocked up the order pretty bad, but I don't think I missed any songs. They definitely opened with Ready To Start, closed the first set with Tunnels, and closed the whole show with Wake Up. And hey, look who was right in front of us checking out Owen Pallett's act!
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Dynamite Ringo Matsuri said:Oh... My... Swollen penor... Man, I'm hoping they replicate that setlist for tonight...
Hell yeah, Rebellion... Love, love, love that song. I can not wait for that concert. Love Gilliam admitting that he has no idea what's going on either, dude's a real joker :lolJoe Shlabotnik said:Since it's being broadcast tonight and directed by Terry Gilliam, last night was likely a dress rehearsal so I'd expect a very similar set, or better.
I was already exhausted by the end of "Haiti". That was three songs in a row that could easily have been show finales.
And I will never get tired of the transition from "Power Out" to "Rebellion", ever.
Futureman said:I really don't get all the "grower" comments posted earlier.
This album is hitting me and it's hitting me on the first listen. Sounds awesome so far.