Excellent or Crap.

Excellent
Total votes: 119 (84%)
Crap.
Total votes: 22 (16%)
Total votes: 141

Album: Excellent Italian Greyhound

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Adam CR wrote:More Southern Rock


This is perhaps my only criticism - the delicious boogie that breaks out halfway through Be Prepared. Too Short! More!

I'm on my second pass of the gratuity CD at work and liking it very much - great to hear songs finally nailed down after live airings and the Peel session. As gcbv noted, Kittypants does sound strikingly like Dianogah, no bad thing in my book.

The pairing of Paco and Spoke at the end is perfect, the latter producing a Monday morning defying grin on first listen.

It's early doors but I reckon this is tying with At Action Park as my favourite Shellac album, less abrasive maybe but better humoured. Oh! and the packaging is formidable in its aceness.

Play the drums!
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Album: Excellent Italian Greyhound

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Pretty much what has been said, but the thing that sticks out immediately for me is the poetics of this record. The radio lingo, "Be Prepared," the song about the hooker. That's some pretty awesome cumulative imagery there. To me, it kind of all extends from the ideas present on the early singles (esp. "Billiard Player Song" and "Doris," which are among my favorite Shellac songs anyway).

"Questi sono solo episodi, una persona non può essere segnata da un singolo momento rispettatemi per come si debba rispettare chi ha vissuto una vita completa e complicata."

Great, unique, emphatic, and downright moving.

Not crap.

Album: Excellent Italian Greyhound

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It sounds like they had a really great time writing the songs and recording them. I don't know if they did but that's what it sounds like to me.

I am certainly having a very good time listening to it.

Does he say 'I was born as bald as an onion' in Be Prepared? That's a top tune. The 'spats and a dickie' line makes me laugh every time.

Oh - Not crap btw.

Album: Excellent Italian Greyhound

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sunlore wrote:Pretty much what has been said, but the thing that sticks out immediately for me is the poetics of this record. The radio lingo, "Be Prepared," the song about the hooker. That's some pretty awesome cumulative imagery there. To me, it kind of all extends from the ideas present on the early singles (esp. "Billiard Player Song" and "Doris," which are among my favorite Shellac songs anyway).

"Questi sono solo episodi, una persona non può essere segnata da un singolo momento rispettatemi per come si debba rispettare chi ha vissuto una vita completa e complicata."

Great, unique, emphatic, and downright moving.

Not crap.


What has that text in Italian to do with EIG (maybe it's related to the "song about the hooker")? I haven't listened to the record yet. By the way that means:

"These are only episodes, a person can't be marked by a single moment. Respect me in the same way in which you should respect a person that has lived a complete and difficult life".

Album: Excellent Italian Greyhound

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Fucking useless HMV twats.

I ordered Excellent Italian Greyhound on vinyl 2 weeks ago in HMV, usually not a problem, my friend works there. I went in today, jubilant after handing in my final dissertation for uni.

"Hi, I ordered Excellent Italian Greyhound by Shellac, do you have it for me?"

"Yeah, here you go" (shop assistant hands me the CD version)

"Sorry, but I ordered this album on vinyl"

"Ahhhhhh..."

I think anyone reading this will understand my frustration. I now have to wait another week before I can hear it.
"Why stop now, just when I'm hating it?" - Marvin

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