dartsndeacs
THE quintessential dwarf
seems like a lotta useless knowledge out there on a band no one's ever heard of.
Did she spurn your advances sometime?
Yeah, she's gotten older. She's 62 years old. Voices change. I don't think atonal vocals reflect poorly on a rock group that has experimented with those sounds for 30 years. Seems like a silly thing to point out.
The fact is that she's as much a part of the group as Thurston, Lee and Shelly. She's been with the group for three decades and pulls vocal duty on what seems like at least half (I haven't counted, but feel free) their songs. She has her role as a performer in their most popular songs, and her voice has noticeably aged, but that's not an argument against what she's contributed to the band in total. They're all equally brilliant musicians. There isn't a weak link.
I agree that some of her best material is on Dirty. In the seven shows they played on their final 2011 tour, Dirty was the fourth most played from album. Take all the setlist data of every song they've performed live and Dirty only drops to fifth place. It's not a marginalized album. It's clearly one of their best and the work she put into it shines through live and on record.
I'm also not sure what "relegated to bass" means. You have an interesting perspective on rock musicianship.
seems like a lotta useless knowledge out there on a band no one's ever heard of.
Yeah, February 28, 1991.
I can assure you they are very well known once you get out of the wine sipping circles.
seems like a lotta useless knowledge out there on a band no one's ever heard of.
seems like a lotta useless knowledge out there on a band no one's ever heard of.
You really know nothing about music. You are embarrassing yourself. Stop digging.
I know what sucks. And that song sucks. And most people have never heard it. Probably because it sucks
No Tainted Love, or I Ran (so far away) or Melt With You!??
Seriously, how do you justify a list that excludes those 3 classic songs?
I'm really disappointed by their 80s list. It's very flawed.
A publication that selects Low as its best album
of the 1970s but then omits Ashes to Ashes in lieu of Let's Dance?