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Marti

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Favorite 77s album: Drowning with Land in Sight
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What inspired "Genuine"?
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06-12-2011 14:02 |
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Kit
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I just can't believe this thing is 10 years old. The same amount of time has passed between its release and today (2001-2011), as what passed between the time I first discovered the 77s and when Crows came out (1991-2001).
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06-14-2011 20:53 |
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MDJ
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Originally posted by Doctor Love
Our hearts were not in ‘Crows’ but rather the other record, some of which became "Direct" which I think I liked better. I’m just glad that whole era is over. I was not a happy boy and am much happier now.
And, if we ever make another 77s album it will not sound like any of this music ever again. I’m not sure where any of it was coming from. |
Doc,
I don't think 'Crows' was a bad record. I think the 2nd half is stronger than the first half though. Some like 77's blues. Some like 77's rock. I think you guys do 77's pop very well.
Stand out cuts to me are There Forever and Begin. I sure feel 'heart' in those songs, but what do I know?
MDJ
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06-15-2011 12:40 |
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Ping Pong Over the Abyss
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Favorite 77s album: Too Many...! Location: In my earbuds...!
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I'll have to blast some Crows tonight.
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06-16-2011 05:43 |
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Big Jim
Baby Elvis
Registration Date: 08-22-2005
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Favorite 77s album: Holy Ghost Building Location: NJ
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"Mean Green Season" cooks also... Always liked "One More Time" too... I like this CD, though it's been awhile since I pulled it out and listened to it. I will have to fix that and rip 'em up to itunes...
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06-16-2011 10:45 |
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MarkyMark77
Drowning with Land in Sight

Registration Date: 03-24-2005
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Favorite 77s album: 99 Location: Illinois
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And, if we ever make another 77s album it will not sound like any of this music ever again. |
And what would that take? Making another 7s record, I mean...money, I'm sure. I'd be interested in starting a fan-sourced fund for a new record. For real. Especially if others might have the same interest and have a few hundred to a grand that they could contribute. Kickstarter, anyone?!???
Anyway, I'm one of the people who liked "Direct" way more than "Crows". Never have played it much, and it's the only 7s project I can say that about. Every other disc has been scratched beyond oblivion because of playing (and a lax attitude toward disc care). "Direct" has more a 7's sound: less obvious pop, more introspective pop/rock. I also adore "EP", which is a totally different animal.
Also, I totally love the stories, Mike. Keep 'em coming!
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06-16-2011 19:45 |
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Marti

Radioactive Crow
Registration Date: 06-01-2004
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Favorite 77s album: Drowning with Land in Sight
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For some reason, "Genuine" has always been very cathartic for me. I guess that has to do with people that I've dealt with that have either all but given up on themselves or been discouraged by some ersatz spiritual expression. I believe very ardently in keeping it real.
"Begin" is the other track that I really get into on that album. The middle sounds....like the product of a lot of frustration and unsettledness. That always makes me a little sad.
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06-16-2011 21:43 |
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Doctor Love
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“Begin” has a ‘middle’??
I thought it had verses and choruses only. What’s the ‘middle’?
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06-16-2011 23:49 |
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jason
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Begin is also my favorite on the album. It's so full and rich. It's been one of those tracks that I revisit often over the years.
I also really like Mean Green Season. It's a fun jangly tune that gets the toe tapping.
Thanks for the stories behind the songs/albums. I love hearing about them, even if they were sometimes negative experiences for you. I never would have guess Boat was a rushed album. It feels like a very complete, polished, and cohesive album to me.
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06-17-2011 06:01 |
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Marti

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Favorite 77s album: Drowning with Land in Sight
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I was referring to the middle of the album, not the middle of "Begin"-sorry. "Begin" itself feels to me like a logical progression, not segments.
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06-17-2011 11:21 |
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Kit
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I gave Crows a once through again 2 days ago for the first time in probably 5 or so years.
Highlights:
- Apart from the clangy snare sound, "Mean Green Season" is pretty formidable as a rocker and has my favorite guitar solo on the album. It surely belongs on a list of The 77s' top 10 (if not top 5) rockers. That's probably the one I've played the most from Crows. Completely penned by Spencer too, apparently.
- "There Forever" goes on a little long but it is as sincere and engaging as any other ballad they've put out. For some reason, I used to think the lyric was "…My life's been empty in bed…" Thankfully, someone eventually set me straight. I should probably submit said misheard lyric to this site. haha
- "Mr. Magoo" is pretty underrated. Good melody and lyrics. You can hear a bit of La's and Foo Fighters.
- Yes, "Begin" is a fitting closer and stand out track on the album. I had no idea it was a leftover from The Boat Ashore sessions. But listening to it again, I can definitely hear it, especially the calm parts of the song with the strings.
My only criticisms:
- I like the single version of "Related" better. The canned trip hop loop doesn't add much to the Crows version. They should have given that loop to Jars of Clay. Also, I'm not anti-record scratching, but that part seemed out of place too.
- Some of the vocals on "Leaving", which is otherwise a great rocker, sound a tad phoned in. Might've been intentional.
- I never really got into "Rise". On the surface, it sounds like something I'd normally like a lot, but for some reason it never truly clicked.
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