So what do you think? Crap/Not Crap?
Personally I really like Collison Drive and Saturn Strip, even though they are pretty uneven. The rest of his albums are not as good, but all of them have something, and I actually still put them on once in a while. But then again I really like Alan Vega.
So, Not Crap for me.
Solo: Alan Vega
2I just got back into them, they are much better than I remembered.
Ty Webb wrote:
You need to stop pretending that this is some kind of philosophical choice not to procreate and just admit you don't wear pants to the dentist.
Solo: Alan Vega
4His cover of the Trammps' "Every 1's A Winner" is life-changing.
Then there's his bat-shit rockabilly work. (Kung Fu Cowboy, Speedway)
need I go on?
Then there's his bat-shit rockabilly work. (Kung Fu Cowboy, Speedway)
need I go on?
Solo: Alan Vega
6Sid Hartha wrote:His cover of the Trammps' "Every 1's A Winner" is life-changing.
Don't just take my word for it:
http://www.divshare.com/download/3811561-b60
Solo: Alan Vega
7Retro French video for Jukebox Baby (1980).
I just don't know. I love Suicide's first album so much. He has a maniacal quality but to use a cliché I think they were much greater than the sum of their parts and hearing him solo misses the mark for me. Ju'bo' baby. Ju'bo' baby.
(While looking for this on YouTube I found a marvellous quote regarding a vintage Suicide performance.)
I just don't know. I love Suicide's first album so much. He has a maniacal quality but to use a cliché I think they were much greater than the sum of their parts and hearing him solo misses the mark for me. Ju'bo' baby. Ju'bo' baby.
(While looking for this on YouTube I found a marvellous quote regarding a vintage Suicide performance.)
I don't feel like watching some indian fool have a seizure for 5 min.