I toured with them in the 90s and I remember during a soundcheck talking to Bob about how he kept time with all that madness. He handed me his headphones so I could hear his monitor mix. the music was really quiet and there was just this incredibly loud clicktrack that allowed him to play in time to all that glorious mentalness
I've played drums in a band that had some pre-sequenced stuff and a really loud click track is essential. Mine was like a cowbell with an extra loud and higher pitched "donk" on the "one". Sometimes it felt a bit like brain damage but without it you have no chance at all. Playing the drums is like being in your own world of noise with other stuff poking through.
It was probably also a necessity as there was a backing track with the keys. Back in the 90s I remember there was a local goth band that used to play at the student night I'd go to that did this, but there wasn't any backing track or anything just a click track. And I gotta say this band sounded so goddamn tight. And the click track was why, I thought it was pretty clever, but likely better suited to that kind of genre that values machine like tightness rather than loose spontenaity. Cardiacs is , weirdly, in the middle of that spectrum. It does sound wild and loose, but its really quite rehearsed and deliberate.
Just when I though I couldn't be more head smashed, this comes along and ruins me...to the serious music lover this is as important as air and water....is it hyperbole to say Cardiacs are the most significant find to those who can appreciate the intricacies of form...it took me into my 60s to find this, I'll be unraveling it into my 70s and beyond....
I remember Sarah Smith saying in an interview that the band once suggested to Tim to try to make the songs a bit more simple. She also said that he payed no attention. Gotta love Tim!
This is absolutely glorious. This, Ditzy Scene, Made All Up...your uploads are a blessing to we who regrettably missed out back in the day. Is there any chance of a good quality "Joining the Plankton"? The only other on here sounds like it was recorded down a telephone. And not a good one.
@joshusfchrist Thanks josh. Actually I'm fairly new to Cardiacs myself and regret not discovering them 25 years ago! Yes, got decent quality 'Joining The Plankton' - will stick it on.
WDeeGee1 Lights in darker places Darker than lights in places Than lights in places down far Cold as like's recalling winter Recalling winter Recalling, wind says too far Tasting her with those sensitive suckers Sea birds destroyed her Sea birds destroyed her nest I don't feel like one, I don't live like one They put me on a wheel and I said yes Ideal No peace of mind Ideal mind's hard to find All we ever do's die All we ever do is dying for a peace of mind 's hard as hard is to find All we ever do's die All we ever do is ideal I say don't breathe in It'll save you the bothering of breathing it all out again Hens attack us I say look for yourself A ring of suffering horses are Ideal No peace of mind Ideal mind's hard to find All we ever do's die All we ever do is dying for a peace of mind 's hard as hard is to find All we ever do's die All we ever do is ideal
I toured with them in the 90s and I remember during a soundcheck talking to Bob about how he kept time with all that madness. He handed me his headphones so I could hear his monitor mix. the music was really quiet and there was just this incredibly loud clicktrack that allowed him to play in time to all that glorious mentalness
That's really interesting to hear.
+John Steels Specifically to make sure that he was in time with the backing track that the keyboards were on.
Did you tour with them as musician in another (support or lead within that tour) band or as their technician?
I've played drums in a band that had some pre-sequenced stuff and a really loud click track is essential. Mine was like a cowbell with an extra loud and higher pitched "donk" on the "one". Sometimes it felt a bit like brain damage but without it you have no chance at all. Playing the drums is like being in your own world of noise with other stuff poking through.
It was probably also a necessity as there was a backing track with the keys. Back in the 90s I remember there was a local goth band that used to play at the student night I'd go to that did this, but there wasn't any backing track or anything just a click track. And I gotta say this band sounded so goddamn tight. And the click track was why, I thought it was pretty clever, but likely better suited to that kind of genre that values machine like tightness rather than loose spontenaity. Cardiacs is , weirdly, in the middle of that spectrum. It does sound wild and loose, but its really quite rehearsed and deliberate.
Just when I though I couldn't be more head smashed, this comes along and ruins me...to the serious music lover this is as important as air and water....is it hyperbole to say Cardiacs are the most significant find to those who can appreciate the intricacies of form...it took me into my 60s to find this, I'll be unraveling it into my 70s and beyond....
Well put. There is nothing else like Cardiacs. There never again will be, either.
When Tim and his fellaz point to heaven with those incredible chord progression I feel like I'm sharing with them a reason to live.
The first time I heard this i stood, open mouthed, in the aisle in Tesco.
They were playing this in tesco?
Right by the soup isle was it?
Ha!
All we ever do is die
All we ever do is ideal
Miss you Tim!
Amazing track....strange how you forget these little gems of pure genius. Man I miss the pond!
the way the bass changes so subtly at 01:08 gives me all the feels
It's sublime
Penis?
I remember Sarah Smith saying in an interview that the band once suggested to Tim to try to make the songs a bit more simple. She also said that he payed no attention. Gotta love Tim!
Now wonder she divorced him
Beautiful insanity. This is the logical progression in rock
There.
yes prog is the logical progression of rock lol
How in the name of JEEBUS do they keep it together from 2:25 to 3:40? Nearest thing to impossible I think I've ever heard played.
My thoughts also lol
This, live, one of my fave experiences of the 90's!
may be my favorite so far
@joshusfchrist i saw this band in 1992 in liverpool.were awesome then they went off my radar.youtube rocks.welcome back the cardiacs.wow.
from 3:20....*swoon*... miss it live sooooo much!!!!
@todmorburgh You're awesome, sir. I can't thank you enough.
This is absolutely glorious. This, Ditzy Scene, Made All Up...your uploads are a blessing to we who regrettably missed out back in the day.
Is there any chance of a good quality "Joining the Plankton"? The only other on here sounds like it was recorded down a telephone. And not a good one.
@joshusfchrist Thanks josh. Actually I'm fairly new to Cardiacs myself and regret not discovering them 25 years ago! Yes, got decent quality 'Joining The Plankton' - will stick it on.
Crickey its like little school kids riding bikes very fast in a playground
yes that is exactly what Cardiacs is
Still my favourite comment on all of UA-cam!
Wolfpunk Amadeus Mozart
Ludwig Punk Beethoven
Richard Punkner
Piotr Illich Punkovski
Sergei Pronkofiev
Cardiacs
Bloody hell, Tim! Get a move on and come back to us, would you?
rest in peace
Mozart Punk.
Great way of putting it...! :)
@Xombigod the click was quite necessary in this live!!
That stabby bass though
anyone know the lyrics?
WDeeGee1 Lights in darker places
Darker than lights in places
Than lights in places down far
Cold as like's recalling winter
Recalling winter
Recalling, wind says too far
Tasting her with those sensitive suckers
Sea birds destroyed her
Sea birds destroyed her nest
I don't feel like one, I don't live like one
They put me on a wheel and I said yes
Ideal
No peace of mind
Ideal mind's hard to find
All we ever do's die
All we ever do is dying for a peace of mind
's hard as hard is to find
All we ever do's die
All we ever do is ideal
I say don't breathe in
It'll save you the bothering of breathing it all out again
Hens attack us I say look for yourself
A ring of suffering horses are
Ideal
No peace of mind
Ideal mind's hard to find
All we ever do's die
All we ever do is dying for a peace of mind
's hard as hard is to find
All we ever do's die
All we ever do is ideal
unbelievable. The drumming is impossible!!!!!
ideal
amazing