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6 years out or however long it's been this record seems pretty solidified in my number 4 or 5 spot. Probably 4.
GSMF: The burst of joyful, coming apart at the seams energy that bookends the song
Got Some: Probably the intro/outro. I really like the song but it never quite lives up to its frantic promise, and I wish that end played out a bit longer
The Fixer: Hard to pick a moment. Probably the two verses. I love the music and I like the formula in the lyrics and how the build to the 'fight to get it back again' moment
Johnny Guitar: The filthy bridge. It's not a moment, but I do think this was some of Eddie's most impressive work with vocal melodies. This song should trip him up, and he just coasts right through it.
Just Breathe: The lovely 'I'm a lucky man to count on both hands the ones I love' moment--his best understated schmaltzy moment.
Amongst the Waves: I think the verses in this song are top notch, but I also love the dreamy haze in the music. It's too bad they went with such an unsubtle chorus.
Unthought Known: Although the song never reaches its full potential I still get a charge when the drums and piano kick in and the song starts to pick up. And the gems and rhinestones and 'dream the dreams of other men' moments are pretty great.
Supersonic: It's a good bridge. It does have that going for it.
Speed of Sound: I am probably in the minority in being glad they explored a richer, full band version. Eddie's demo still felt like too much of a sketch. I just wish it was a little less clangy. I do like the cacophonous climax to the song (right around the 'it's gone so quiet now' lyric).
Force of Nature: This is a top 15 song for me, an all time favorite, and that is in spite of the asthmatic beginning and somewhat uninspired 80s training montage music. But once Eddie starts singing and the song really begins it's all great. I think I have three favorite moments. The 'somewhere there's a siren singing' lyric and delivery', the music in the second verse (there's so much cool stuff going on there), and mike's outro playing, which is inspirational.
The End: This is such a one note song that it's hard to pick a moment. I like the song, but no one part stands out.
Easily on Unthought Known when Matt's drums open up from "Feel the sky blanket you". It sounds like how driving up a forested hill and suddenly cresting over a spectacular view feels.
Joined: Wed February 06, 2013 2:47 am Posts: 17535 Location: Scooby Doo
This album is so taught and airless, so suffocating that most moments have been quashed or feel forced.
GSMF has a few nice energetic moments, the opening vocals and drum fill into that verse.
The opening of the Fixer is great. It's a nice riff with a good sound. The drums propel.
UK - ABN perfectly surmised the moment when the drums open up.
That's about it, Maybe Ed's vocal performance on FoN but it's not a moment. Matt owns most of these moments and is strong across the whole album (but SoS beat feels forced).
Joined: Tue January 29, 2013 11:24 pm Posts: 107 Location: London, UK
Backspacer is great. I cannot quite express how much better than Avocado this is. Avocado has one good song. Backspacer has one bad song. That is the difference. Apart from Force of Nature, which is crap - every other song on this record beats anything on Avocado. A mediocre song like "Jonny Guitar" is better than pretty much the entire self-titled debacle.
Did I mention I don't like Avocado?!?!
Top 3 songs/moments:
The End. Completely heartfelt and gorgeous and perfect. I love how Eddie's voice strains for the high notes for "I will take the blame but just the same this is not me".
Gonna See My Friend. This is how to open an album. Killer. Best moment is the low singing of the chorus hook, followed by the final growly higher part. Grit. And it's FUN. Nothing before this song is FUN.
Speed of Sound. Yes, I prefer the acoustic version, but this is still lovely. The last 30 seconds till the end are anthemic.
Joined: Wed December 24, 2014 7:39 pm Posts: 269 Location: Los Angeles
samiad wrote:
Backspacer is great. I cannot quite express how much better than Avocado this is. Avocado has one good song. Backspacer has one bad song. That is the difference. Apart from Force of Nature, which is crap - every other song on this record beats anything on Avocado. A mediocre song like "Jonny Guitar" is better than pretty much the entire self-titled debacle.
Did I mention I don't like Avocado?!?!
Top 3 songs/moments:
The End. Completely heartfelt and gorgeous and perfect. I love how Eddie's voice strains for the high notes for "I will take the blame but just the same this is not me".
Gonna See My Friend. This is how to open an album. Killer. Best moment is the low singing of the chorus hook, followed by the final growly higher part. Grit. And it's FUN. Nothing before this song is FUN.
Speed of Sound. Yes, I prefer the acoustic version, but this is still lovely. The last 30 seconds till the end are anthemic.
Understanding this is a Backspacer thread, what is the one song you like on Avocado?
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I hadn't really listened to Backspacer fully for a good year or so, never been a huge fan. However, popped it on in the car yesterday and was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed it.
I still think its too short and a lot of it feels compressed without room to breathe, but there are some splendid moments.
Johnny Guitar - the bridge. Funky, weird, excellent vocals from Ed.
Unthought Known - I love that I can play it on guitar, but that's neither here nor there. Same as what others have mentioned...when it really starts to kick in with the drums and vocals - "Feel the sky blanket you...."
Just Breathe - from 2:52 onwards. Ed's "As I come clean, uhh huhhh...." into the little instrumental, which then leads to some Ed humming before the final verse. Gorgeous.
Speed Of Sound - the way Ed sings the "Not much left ya see" in the higher register compared to the demo version. I prefer Ed's solo recording still, but that moment on the full band one just raises the song so much.
Force Of Nature - Everything apart from the intro. My favourite from the album. Lyrically, its wonderful and tells a great story.
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