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Suede
Anybody like Suede here?
I've got their debut album and love it. 'Animal Nitrate', 'So Young' and 'Pantomime Horse' are all great. I think they are quite underrated compared to other Britpop bands of the 90's like Oasis, Pulp and Blur. |
I adore Suedes debut album
Thats why it`s not been posted in the Urban 100 yet ;) |
I'm really liking your music taste Mr. Urban. ;)
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I was a fan back in the day but looking back I'd say they were hugely overrated.
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I beleive they were the first band ever to be on the cover of the NME before they even had a single out.
They were a bit overrated at the time but nowhere near as much as the likes of The Libertines , The Strokes or The Arctic Monkeys have been over the past few years. I just think it was genuine excitement that there was finally a British band making good British pop records amongst a sea of awful Grunge bands. |
I have Suede's singles and I love them. I'm thinking of buying thir other albums:)
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I didn't realise it when I was younger but Suede were probably one of the first bands that I heard for myself on the radio and decided to investigate. Until then I'd really been relying on my parents and friends and Top Of The Pops. Their music brings back lots of strange memories and I'm not sure if that's what I want when I listen to them but there's not a lot I can do. :p:
Favourite songs are So Young, Trash and Beautiful Ones. I suppose Brett Anderson went for whining over singing but I did like his voice. |
Suede :D
My favourite band. Just wondered what people here think of them.
I think 'A New Morning' and 'Head Music', though there were some catchy tunes, they were thoroughly mediocre. I love the rest of their stuff though. My favourite song by them is 'Asphalt World' on 'Dog Man Star'. |
From what I heard of them I really like their sound. Dog Man Star makes its way into my playlist from time to time
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Love them. "The Wild Ones" and "Still Life" <3
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There has to be a thread on these guys already... I cant be arsed to look. Anyway, by far the best band to come out of Britpop in my opinion, and that includes Blur. S/T and Dog Man Star are two of the best British albums of the last 20 years. Although after Butler left they went to shit.
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Merged. And Suede's first couple of albums are some of the best Britpop has to offer. Really good stuff.
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I was amazed at the first two(proper, minus intro) songs from Dog Man Star. The rest is not that exciting, although you can definitely hear some talent in every song. The Asphalt world starts out well, but was it really necessary to make it a 9 min long jam session?
Didn't get much chance to hear their other albums, might give their S/T a whirl later on. Still, a very solid record, thanks MB for introducing me to them. |
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Looking through this thread people seem to only rate S/T, DMS and SL. I have to say that Coming Up is really underrated in my opinion, taking into account the band just lost one of the best guitarists over the past 25 years, I think its a credit to Brett that he managed to keep the band together and bring the band successfully into his image. Gotta love She, Picnic by the Motorway, Chemistry Between Us - but the whole albums really strong in my opinion. Anyone at the Royal Albert Hall show? Or got tickets to the o2 show in december? Major excited for the latter! |
Sleeping pills has to be one of the most underrated songs i can think of!
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"The Wild Ones" - Best Suede Single Ever. Hate to sound like I'm going over the top, but it sounds like that they were made to create that single. Beautiful many times over.
I also like Sci Fi Lullabies, the fine B-Sides collection, as well, especially the first disc (You guessed it, I'm a Butler-era fan). "My Insatiable One," "To the Birds," "The Living Dead"...I can go on. Dog Man Star is very over the top, and a great diversion from the Pop world - There were certainly those not buying into the Parklife, and it was an interesting and mysterious way to go into other sounds, although ones that were comparatively over-looked at the time. The highlight of the Anderson/Butler years. I liked the debut, but to me the singles had more appeal, especially with the high class Bs. Like Verve, they had so much potential to go into greatness, but decided to go into the Pop Combat Zone but to be fair, any kind of notice will influence that decision, and at first they were good, if not great, at it. Coming Up was fine, almost like the soundtrack to the more fancy side of the party, but Head Music...besides "Electricity" (Still a fine, fine single in my opinion) and Everything Will Save a Prayer...er, I mean "Everything Will Flow" (Brett's highlight vocal on that album), it certainly was the sound of a party that did not know that it was turning into a mess way too late in the evening, although points for trying out the electronics although it had way too much of those Indian String loops and brainless stompers like "Elephant Man" that sound like trying too hard and winding up falling flat. "Attitude" was a very good way to say goodbye for a while, though I'd like to see what happens next. To new listeners, The Best Of is a great entrance, although Dog Man Star is a quite an adventure. |
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