modern tart Yes! Thank you for the reply! I bought it this year. Some interesting moments in it. A few lyrics got reused on Burning Blue Soul. I just ordered Film Music. I’m excited to hear even more unreleased music.
The worst thing that MJ ever did was form a traditional band. His music was much better when he was doing it all himself, or at least not tied down to a bass-drums-rhythm/lead-guitar format.
@ tostare - I absolutely agree. Although I like live/acoustic drums and we even use them ourselves sometimes, I think acts like The The, Cocteau Twins and Depeche Mode massively lost a special something once live drums replaced the drum machines. Live/acoustic drums seem to "normalise" some acts, although I can understand those acts need to move on and try something different. 🙂
@@NOWtheband For me it wasn't so much the live vs electronic drums, it was more that on Burning Blue Soul, Soul Mining and Infected, he was free to arrange tracks however he wanted, and so pretty much every track had a different line up of musicians (or just him in the case of BBS I think), with MJ as the band leader dictating how everything should sound. Once he moved to the live band setup, then every track had the same line up of people (maybe with a couple of extra session people) and the tracks all started to sound kind of samey, to me anyway. I think it was probably really nice for him, personally, to have a gang of mates like that, but i think the music was better when he was a lonely artist toiling away in his garret.
Brilliant and raw
couldn't agree more, always go back to this album since i heard it maybe 7 or 8 years ago now
I wanted to hear this for years. Thank you very much for the upload!
Yes! Just brilliant!
Is this the Matt.From Marc & The Mambas?
love and devotion
thank you for the upload man! Nice!
Sjajno...
THANK YOU
Does anyone know if Matt’s track
See Without Being Seen
(under the name The Marble Index)
is in circulation?
modern tart Yes!
Thank you for the reply!
I bought it this year.
Some interesting moments in it.
A few lyrics got reused on Burning Blue Soul.
I just ordered Film Music.
I’m excited to hear even more unreleased music.
❤❤❤
Some Bizzare!
It's not the 'Stanley' track. I know that one is very different
The track title is The The.
The worst thing that MJ ever did was form a traditional band. His music was much better when he was doing it all himself, or at least not tied down to a bass-drums-rhythm/lead-guitar format.
The The originally started as a two member band.
@ tostare - I absolutely agree.
Although I like live/acoustic drums and we even use them ourselves sometimes, I think acts like The The, Cocteau Twins and Depeche Mode massively lost a special something once live drums replaced the drum machines.
Live/acoustic drums seem to "normalise" some acts, although I can understand those acts need to move on and try something different.
🙂
@@NOWtheband For me it wasn't so much the live vs electronic drums, it was more that on Burning Blue Soul, Soul Mining and Infected, he was free to arrange tracks however he wanted, and so pretty much every track had a different line up of musicians (or just him in the case of BBS I think), with MJ as the band leader dictating how everything should sound. Once he moved to the live band setup, then every track had the same line up of people (maybe with a couple of extra session people) and the tracks all started to sound kind of samey, to me anyway. I think it was probably really nice for him, personally, to have a gang of mates like that, but i think the music was better when he was a lonely artist toiling away in his garret.
@@tostare - Yes, quite!
Funny ... it could have been a Calvin Johnson's song. There's something special about the Johnsons :)
“all this and more, all this and the moors murders”. - the laureate of loughton
@carpetbaggerface Keith Laws sings that line so we can probably assume that he wrote it too.
I believe it is called "What Stanley Saw"
This track is called The The.
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