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themajormiller wrote:And being that I'm a complete asshole when it comes to music, I'll probably never hear their new material. I'm happy with what I've heard, I'm calling it a day...


I think you'd be doing yourself a great disservice denying yourself new Lips material. One thing you can always count on from them is the element of surprise.

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glynnisjohns wrote: God, y'all are bein mean today.


I wouldn't say that. I figured that a majority of the posts would be negative towards their current sound. Hell, even I at times actually wrestle with it. I've been a fan for over fifteen years and feel that even though The Soft Bulletin was soaring and ambitious, their best work is pre-The Soft Bulletin.

I saw the documentary The Fearless Freaks a few weeks ago and it brought up all of these fantastic feelings and emotions that I used to get back in their noisier period. I get the same sort of rush listening to Six Finger Satellite's "Save the Last Dance For Larry" as I do listening to "God Walks Among Us Now."

Like I said before, I still think they have a while to go before they're creatively bankrupt. I was just interested in reading some informed opinions on what the lot of you folk think about the Flaming Lips. We all love noise and for a good while the Lips excelled at creating a joyous racket.

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H-GM wrote:Do you think it's possible for the Flaming Lips to create more amazing music in the spirit, if not the aesthetic, of their stellar run of the late-Eighties to late-Nineties? Are there many fans or former fans inhabiting this forum?


Even though this seems like a better fit for Crap/Not Crap, I will try my best to answer the original question.

Yes, I think it is very possible for them to create inspiring music still, "Yoshimi" wasn't great but it wasn't bad either & Fight Test is a great song. It seems that their aesthetic has always been about doing new things that appeal to them and them alone. Does it always sound good? No, but I certainly have a great deal of respect for them and I still think that they are capable of making great music.

-Jeremy

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The Flaming Lips is a good band and I hope they still will be a good band for a long time.....although, for the first time, I'll listen to the new album first before buying it.
I still like them a lot, still hugely enjoy listening to "Transmissions From The Satellite Heart" and "In a Priest Driven Ambulance" but I lost my confidence for them....a little voice in my head says "Be carefull with the next Flaming Lips album, it's crap."

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BadComrade wrote:Some of you people will probably go there and light candles out front when that band break up from the looks of it...


Horseshit! Don't fault a band for the lameness of over-zealous recent converts. And no one can make that Neil Young sound good. Not even Neil.

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BadComrade wrote:I've hated the Flaming Lips since the late 80's when I bought the Bridge (neil young) CD and they did a terrible version of "It's Gonna Take A Lotta Love".


That was Dinosaur Jr. Flaming Lips did "After the Gold Rush," and pretty earnestly, at that.
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i like flaming lips. i think shooting yr peepee hole in response to yoshimi sounds not good, def worse than the actual record. although i want to cry when i think about their austin city limits... specifically when chan marshall pops in for a led zep rework. gaaaggggggg.

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I really, really like the old shit, especially Transmissions From The Satellite Heart, but the last album was wank, and most of the one before that. And last time I saw them live they sucked ass. I've given up on them. Sorry, H-GM.
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daniel robert chapman wrote:I think he's gone to bed, Rick.
He went to bed about a decade ago, or whenever he sold his soul to the bankers and the elites.


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