Re: The Breeders records
31I inexplicably like Mountain Battles best. They really did just keep getting better
You would need to pick the brains of people here who actually know things about circuits and stuff, electrical engineering and the like, to get much detail. Some have described the Supro sound as being "between a Fender and a Marshall" but I wouldn't know how accurate that is. And model to model or vintage vs. current might yield varying results. There are vintage Supros from like, the forties or whatever, that predate the rock era. The company went out of of business at the end of the sixties and wasn't properly resurrected until more recently. That rarer Zinky one predates the current crop of 'em. HTH.jirbling rake wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 4:31 pmAnd I'd love to hear more about Supro amps. Go wild if and when you return.
LOL. And the one where she the music video was shot in a car's reversing camera. I've always enjoyed her songwriting. I never heard the Kelley Deal 6000 except for the song Canyon and the hilarious name but she seems to have a way with words too.I've had a hard, hard landing/I really should duck and roll out/Out of my life
Tom Wanderer wrote: Fri Sep 29, 2023 10:03 amThey didn't get a deluxe treatment, but all of the Breeders LPs and the Amps album were reissued by 4AD when All Nerve came out.jirbling rake wrote: The Last Splash reissues are fun, but when do we get a Pod reissue? Or all of them reissued? Breeders Remastered Collection.
I know some folks on the old forum found fault with Kim's songwriting and lyrics, but I have always found them just direct enough to relate to and just obtuse enough to reward decades of repeated listening. As far as rock songwriters go, Kim Deal and Pete Townshend are near the top of my list, and she has FAR fewer misses than Pete does.
Really looking forward to Kim's solo album which is coming next year and hopefully another Breeders release to follow. All Nerve is still incredible.
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