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    Up, Down.....

    What's the biggest fall from grace you can recall?

    ...for example, I bought 'Clap your Hands Say Yeah' eponymous debut and was knocked out by the fresh catchy songs and raw simplicity of it all....then along came 'Some Loud Thunder'. Holy sh!t! what a sack of cak that is. I would, without a doubt, any day of the week, rather listen to thunder!
    Then there was DC Basehead's 'Play with toys' - Top 20 all time album (I.M.H.O.) Followed by 'Not in Kansas Anymore'...not in my collection anymore!
    Obviously this wil be debatable - not everyone will agree with me that after 'Ten', 'Vs' sounded like a pile of pants.

    Whaddya think...?

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    Beck has really annoyed me - Odelay is very good, but almost everything he's released since has been just about unlistenable to me. He partially redeemed himself with Guero and only fully redeemed himself with The Information - took over 10 years! He just changes musical styles way too frequently, and for my tastes, not for the better!

    Buck 65's Talkin' Honky Blues is a triumph on every track, but his latest album Secret House Against the World is horrible. Turns out he let his French girlfriend do backing vocals, and the whole thing sounds like warmed-over dogfood.

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    I'd have to say Rod Stewart. "Every Picture Tells A Story" was a dynamic, innovative album. Nearly everthing since has been over-commercialized drivel.

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    Fair enough so far guys....but I'm thinking consecutive albums, follow-ups, second album syndrome...hero to zero in the space of two albums kinda thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EasilyConfused View Post
    Fair enough so far guys....but I'm thinking consecutive albums, follow-ups, second album syndrome...hero to zero in the space of two albums kinda thing.
    It was consecutive albums in Buck 65's case.

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    Not familiar with them/him Mark.
    I loved 'Mutations' but 'Midnight Vultures' just didn't hit the spot and 'Sea Change' should have been Becks 'Blood on the Tracks' ....but wasn't. 'Guero'...getting back there...'The information' Bullseye! (Should have come after Odelay)

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    Up, Down.....

    On 3/22/07, EasilyConfused
    <EasilyConfused.2nuskn1174578001 (AT) no-mx (DOT) forums.slimdevices.com> wrote:
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    > Not familiar with them/him Mark.
    > I loved 'Mutations' but 'Midnight Vultures' just didn't hit the spot
    > and 'Sea Change' should have been Becks 'Blood on the Tracks' ....but
    > wasn't. 'Guero'...getting back there...'The information' Bullseye!
    > (Should have come after Odelay)
    >


    Mutations is his only full album, as far as I'm concerned; everything
    else has a few good singles held together with a lot of self-indulgent
    dreck. Sea Change is the worst of the lot.

    On topic, hero to zero move, I'm voting for The Sugar Cubes. Life's
    Too Good was a great album, and I can't even remember the name of the
    second one. It was bad enough that they resorted to filling in the
    empty space with some outtakes from Life's Too Good.
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    Alanis Morissette's Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie springs to mind instantly.

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    Eels are pretty much like Beck. First album (beautiful freak)fantastic. Second and third great (electro shock blues, daisies of the galaxy). Fourth was not all that good (souljacker). fifth i haven't listened to that much. And there last studio album Blinking Lights was awesome again. Much like their concerts. I've seen them three times now and the first two shows were brilliant compared to their last show which was wrong venue for the music they were playing, wrong support band (smoosh) and just a boring gig all round.
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    @drewe181: moving away from music, I reckon David Lynch has had as many comedowns as anyone - I think your avatar is from Eraserhead (?), which was genuinely disturbing but a great film; but what on earth was Wild At Heart? Dune? But then he came back with Mulholland Drive, and his latest looks, err, odd but cool...

    Sorry, off topic, but Lynch films always are

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