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Old 04-01-2010, 07:50 PM   #141 (permalink)
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I love the flaming lips but they're website forums rubbish
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Old 09-24-2010, 03:16 PM   #142 (permalink)
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Anyone saw the new video?
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Old 09-26-2010, 06:37 PM   #143 (permalink)
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It's a bit,ie very, odd alright.
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Old 09-30-2010, 11:46 AM   #144 (permalink)
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I love The Flaming Lips. I thought Embryonic was their best since The Soft Bulletin. The combination of jazz fusion with dark psychedelic rock along with The Flaming Lips' usual songwriting sensibilities is just terrific, and a great comeback after their brief slip into mediocrity with At War With The Mystics. It still doesn't touch most of their 90's material, though.

Most people have mentioned Transmissions as a classic, and it is, but I submit that their true masterpiece is Clouds Taste Metallic. That album is just perfect from start to finish, and I mean it. From the opening piano notes of "The Abandoned Hospital Ship" to the closing glockenspiel of "Bad Days", Clouds just never stops delivering with its insanely perfect songwriting, and its totally uplifting, and never cheesy, crazy brand of happiness.

Just make sure you listen to it a couple of times. I thought it was boring as hell the first time I heard it.
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Old 09-30-2010, 01:31 PM   #145 (permalink)
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Mystics has high points, and low points. I don't personally go for the total lack of flow and random assortment of serious grooves and goofy songs.
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Old 09-30-2010, 02:06 PM   #146 (permalink)
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I love The Flaming Lips. I thought Embryonic was their best since The Soft Bulletin. The combination of jazz fusion with dark psychedelic rock along with The Flaming Lips' usual songwriting sensibilities is just terrific, and a great comeback after their brief slip into mediocrity with At War With The Mystics. It still doesn't touch most of their 90's material, though.

Most people have mentioned Transmissions as a classic, and it is, but I submit that their true masterpiece is Clouds Taste Metallic. That album is just perfect from start to finish, and I mean it. From the opening piano notes of "The Abandoned Hospital Ship" to the closing glockenspiel of "Bad Days", Clouds just never stops delivering with its insanely perfect songwriting, and its totally uplifting, and never cheesy, crazy brand of happiness.

Just make sure you listen to it a couple of times. I thought it was boring as hell the first time I heard it.
Well put. As far as pure entertainment value goes, In a Priest Driven Ambulance is actually my favorite album. I still give them Yoshimi when it comes to their pinnacle of musicianship, though. Really amazing songwriting and arrangement. You can tell they freaked out about what to do next after that album. At War With the Mystics tried so hard to maintain the general tone Yoshimi had while adding a harder edge, but without pulling it off right. They had no idea what to do.

They are back to pure awesome with Embryonic, though.
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I gotta admit that At War didn't initially settle well with me, but it has really grown on me lately. My Cosmic Autumn Rebellion and The Wizard Turns On are ace. Plus, the Mystics tracks are freaking awesome live, even more so than their other material. Seriously, Free Radicals is so much better live than on record.
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I haven't seen them live yet, but I reeeeally want to. The main problem with Mystics, to me, is that all of the songs on it, even the good ones, have something about them which just annoy me. The loudness wars production doesn't help (although I can get over that, Embryonic is the same way) and it's not sequenced very well. Some of the songs are good, but I don't find a single track on there that I would call a masterpiece, and I can't say that about any other Flaming Lips album, starting with Priest-Driven Ambulance.
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Flaming Lips to release a song a month in 2011 | Music | guardian.co.uk

Hmmm interesting...
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The Lips are definitely one of the best bands during the last 20 years, and do you know why? Well, great songs of course but what's more important: They are constantly evolving, you know, like those freakin' Beatles used to do. A rare thing these days, even in the alternative sphere. They have never settled with a sound on any record, however successful, and that vision of constant change and breaking (relatively) new ground in the process makes even the lesser songs enjoyable, at least since the mid-90's.

So my choice for best albums would be "Soft bulletin" with "Embryonic" as a close second (although they are incomparable to each other). And funny how they both sort of bookended a decade each, as if to wait it out and then conclude it at the highest note possible.

"Bulletin" is just absolutely gorgeous and yet bittersweet but all in all a modern day celebration of all the beauty in the world around us as well as the capability of mankind. They even laud scientists for chrissake! The very ones who alters the world for the better. How rock'n roll is that? Not at all, and that's what's so great about it! This is visionary pop-art at its finest! "A spoonful weighs a ton" reeking of all the optimism, simply floored me the very first time I listened to it, and to follow it up with the anthemic "The spark that bled"! And we've only just begun, this album is nothing short of a masterpiece, desperately trying to stir up some optimism on the eve of the next decade (century, millenium, whatever).

"Embryonic" however, is sort of an antithesis of "Bulletin" in almost every respect. Dark, dreary, noisy, chaotic, confused, totally self-indulgent and - yes, I'm gonna say it - absolutely marvellous! Seems the 00's has been hard on mankind, the one Wayne had such faith in only ten years ago. It sure took a few listens to click but boy did it ever! It's almost impossible to appreciate on a song-for-song level (well, tracks like "Silver trembling hands", "See the leaves",The impulse" and "Watching the planets" somewhat stands out but don't you dare slice up the listening experience!) and that's the whole point. This is a journey through landscapes I'm sincerely afraid of putting into words (ever seen the video for "The sparrow looks up..."?) and has to be taken as a whole. Once again, I cannot think of a better and more unpredictable way to wind up the past decade.

With that off my mind I gladly state "Yoshimi" and "Mystics" to be favourites as well, although both of them suffer from patchiness, especially the latter. I've never been a fan of the quirky "Yeah yeah yeah song", "The WAND", "Free radicals" "It overtakes me" and "Haven't got a clue" for which I have to dock off a couple of points. Although it also contains some of the best songs they ever did, like "My cosmic autumn rebellion", "The sound of failure" and "Pompeii am götterdämmerung". Too bad they had to mix them up with childish nonsense.

"Yoshimi" is sort of the same kind of album although the childishness on this one seems more sincere and adequate regarding the concept. Once again though, some of the tracks are just plain dull, like the title track and the opening "Fight test" and it takes some time to pick up steam, which it does with the ensuing tracks. Alas, some of them are quite slow and lethargic and sort of get lost amongst themselves but true highlights are "Do you realize??", "In the morning of the magicians", "One more robot" and the closing "Approaching Pavonis Mons by balloon".

In a parallell universe I'd like to slice them both in half and stuff all the goodies onto one album that seriously would threat the place of "Bulletin" and "Embryonic" as the greatest Lips album ever.
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