Suicide - Che (Official Audio)
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- “The band that will always sound like the future.” - Dangerous Minds
SUICIDE’s groundbreaking debut album will be given the Art of the Album treatment and reissued on red vinyl, CD and digitally on 12 July 2019 via Mute / BMG.
The vinyl edition comes with an exclusive art print, while the CD edition is packaged in hard back book format. A limited edition badge is included with early pre-orders:
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The Art of the Album series aims to give listeners the authoritative release of classic albums. With no extra tracks to distract or bulk up the reissue, the album itself is given the spotlight and for this release, Alan Vega and Martin Rev’s eponymous debut has been remastered and is presented with exclusive photographs and extensive sleeve notes by The Quietus’ John Doran detailing the album’s context, craft and legacy with interviews with many of the players.
Suicide formed in the early 70s, reemerging in 1976 at the heart of the New York punk scene. The band continued releasing and performing until 2015’s acclaimed Punk Mass at the Barbican, London and Alan Vega’s death in July 2016.
Originally released in 1977 on the Red Star label, Suicide were given barely any credit at the time but still it was unleashed into the world, its influence has been incalculable - numerous magazines have included it in their Greatest Albums lists, including MOJO, Uncut, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone and NME, and the volume bands they went on to inspire throughout the decades is huge, with New Order, Depeche Mode, Bruce Springsteen, Moby, Soft Cell, The Jesus & Mary Chain, Primal Scream and Nick Cave just a few who have acknowledged their debt to the duo.
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“Got a kid? You wanna provide for that kid? You want to edge out your competition? You gotta do that using your skill set.
And your skill set? Very unique.”
Shazam...
Not since Hall & Oates has there been such a team
@@deadboyjq So I gotta be the dark curly haired guy, you gotta be the good-looking one
i get into murder mode just hearing those words.
But.. "If you ride like lighting... You'll crash like thunder"
The Place Beyond The Pines
i shazamed this shi
This is one that you just meditate upon.
New York, 77. Soon after the release of taxi driver. In the age of the punks. Areas becoming more filthy.
This song is about a square. A cube perhaps. A star. A far away blue star. We all dream of in the night sky. ❤
Seen em Dancetetia in summer'83
badass...
fuck me, what a trip
imagine buying the suicide album, scaring the shit outta you with frankie teardrop but then this banger pops up
Cheree cheree!!!
Beautiful, also the sonic boom version
Jessamine version also I think
Makes me feel as if I were a corpse inside a casket, that can hear how my family is completely nonchalant about my passing.
thats dark, but i like it.
Wow, this sounds like Philip Glass, from Koyaanisqatsi! So kewl!
:=8D
🖤🖤🖤
they said he was a saint (but I know he ain't)
"Well, all right, let us pray"
🖤
Song of Sam
I find it funny that people jump to the conclusion that this song is anti-Che Guevara when Alan Vega literally called him a hero in a 2008 Pitchfork interview. Also, the art facility that he ran in the early seventies before recording Suicide, the ‘Project for Living Artists’, was literally a socialist art collective. It’s not a coincidence that Suicide’s label was called Red Star Records! 😂
This song is anti Che Guevara. The lyrics say that. Now, a work is a work; the artist is the artist. Remember too, Vega is a punk rocker. What means, punk is the counterculture and contradictory.
@@pedrot.9569 be a punk rocker don't turn anyone self-contraditory. The lyrics in this song don't say nothing anti-Che, it just realize he was a simple human, not a saint.
@@DrPepperFields a word called irony. a world of irony. loli
Pretty sure suicide were part of the ZE record stables
@@pedrot.9569 The lyrics say “said he was a saint, but I know he ain’t….”, that doesn’t mean “hey, Che sucks!” Sure, he’s no saint, but idk, people are complicated like that.
Tomorrow we have aliens🙏
Utopia dead
To those for whom music is an end in itself, this song is amateurish. To those for whom music is a method, this song is great. For those to whom music is the conclusion, this song is childish. For those to whom music is the introduction, this song is great.
Aha
intro sounds like Aerials
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You sure about that? It's selling perfume. Meditate. On someone making money on your peace of mind. Ta ta
shame that such a good band had terrible politics.
they're not in favour of Che if that's what you think. listen closer
@@sunsetman22 Its an anti Che song which is why the lyrics fucking suck. Go to Cuba and talk like that in the countryside you will get your fucking head kicked in. I'm talking about actual Cuba. Not Miami, where the pampered white anti- castro Cubans are still mad because M-26 took granddaddy's slaves away.
Banjo you wouldn't know shit about politics. Go support Batista and Obama and trump. Let's privatize the planet
@AFC for you
@@sunsetman22 it is. This guy’s just a grifter.