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Post by sandman on Sept 16, 2011 19:40:21 GMT
Cool. It would be cool to see them do some more live shows but for us yanks we won't get to see them unless they do probably a festival gig like next year but I doubt it. Also their 21 singles comp is one of the best greatest hits comp of any artist imo. Amazing and I'm not the one for greatest hits albums. But yeah great band and highly influential on so many current artists and always will be....greatest trick the devil ever pulled was mixing the beach boys with the velvet underground. Hence the the jesus and mary chain lol
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2011 19:42:28 GMT
Mahoney & The Sandman, Teenage Jesus Freaks forever.
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Post by sandman on Sept 16, 2011 20:19:41 GMT
bros
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Post by Moz on Sept 16, 2011 20:26:19 GMT
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Post by sandman on Sept 16, 2011 20:27:38 GMT
right on Moz but in all honesty is the one on the left or right you?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2011 15:51:28 GMT
Jim has posted a demo of a new song on soundcloud. Says Jim Reid so it's unclear if it's intended for solo material or J&MC or is just him fucking about and sharing something soundcloud.com/jim-reid/01-black-and-blues#
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2011 16:18:03 GMT
Jim Reid has said that it's largely only a matter of geography that is preventing the Jesus & Mary Chain from cracking on with new material. "The Mary Chain will do more stuff whether that will be records or whether that will be tours," he says. "We still have a few fences to climb before that happens." He went on: "The idea of doing another Mary Chain album is always around, but it's sort of difficult with me and my brother; we still have a difficult relationship. And he lives in Los Angeles and I live in the South West of England. So it's kind of difficult to get it together. We will probably do another record at some point and we do talk about tours and stuff like that. It's just so difficult to agree with each other. I mean I'm not saying it's all his fault but we have problems basically." It sounds like the relationship is better now than it once was. "Well it has to be better than it was," Reid says. "We went through a year or two where we didn't actually speak to each other when the band was breaking up in 1998. So it can't be worse than that. It's not ideal but it's not terrible. We can talk now whereas at one point we couldn't even do that." While the band had become, in Reid's words, "terminally unfashionable" when they went their separate ways in 1998, he believes there's a resurgence of interest in the Mary Chain sound, especially with the current series of deluxe reissues of their back catalogue. "I think it still stands up; any Mary Chain album I think still makes sense. And that's what we always wanted to do. We used to listen to bands from the 60s when we were making records and that was all we wanted to do, we wanted to make records that people all over the world would go to record shops and buy 25 or 30 years later." The Mary Chain did of course come together for some gigs in 2008, as well as at Nick Sanderson's wake. Sanderson was the mainman in Earl Brutus, as well as drummer in Reid's post-Mary Chain outfit Freeheat. Reid is, as ever, full of praise for Earl Brutus, describing them as "the Sex Pistols of the 1990s". "Oh God, Earl Brutus were one of my favourite bands," he says. "I say that and I say it so often and people just assume I say it because he was my pal, but it's nothing to do with that. Earl Brutus were one of the best bands that I've ever seen and I've seen a lot of really great bands. I've seen the Clash in the 70s, I've seen Joy Division, and I don't think that anybody I've ever seen has topped Earl Brutus. And I think they were one of the most magnificent bands ever, and I think, and I'm so bored of saying this now, that they were robbed. They should have been so huge in the 90s. "There was something really dangerous about Earl Brutus, I mean they used to play gigs and anything could happen. And there was always a feeling that something's going to kick off at any second. Sometimes it did, and sometimes it didn't, but you were always guaranteed a really good show. And Nick was like Iggy Pop or something, he was unbelievable. You couldn't take your eyes off Nick Sanderson, he was like a rock & roll star. And he was screwed out of that, maybe they were a bit too old at the time I don't know, but they should have been the Sex Pistols of the 1990s, I really believe that." ....... No time soon then
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Post by ton on Oct 28, 2011 18:05:02 GMT
Are Earl Brutus any good then? '' a neo-psychedelic mental attack'' cant be all bad then
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2011 18:14:40 GMT
no idea.
btw uk people, creation night on bbc4 tonight including the new upside down documentary which is worth a watch.
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Post by forever on Oct 28, 2011 18:31:43 GMT
I've played Jim Reid's old guitar
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Post by jp on Feb 7, 2012 22:44:55 GMT
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Post by fiction on Feb 8, 2012 9:41:05 GMT
Jim has fairly recently stated drinking again after a 5+ year break.
Hope they play the UK, ideally with Psychocandy in it's entirety
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Post by sandman on Feb 8, 2012 13:39:10 GMT
Fucking down south in Texas? WTF? Jim must be on the sauce indeed...
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Post by Emilie on May 15, 2014 21:07:55 GMT
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Post by eddiemurphy on May 15, 2014 22:09:47 GMT
hate that record. like darklands though.
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Post by Stocky 2: Cruise Control on May 16, 2014 8:18:07 GMT
Poofter
Looking forward to this, they were better than I thought they'd be when I saw them last year at Primavera
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Post by Emilie on May 16, 2014 9:39:47 GMT
Ticket for TCOTU booked.
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Post by barny on May 16, 2014 16:02:04 GMT
Poofter Looking forward to this, they were better than I thought they'd be when I saw them last year at Primavera I really liked that show but I guess they'd need to turn up the volume and add some extra noise to play that record
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Post by jp on May 16, 2014 17:16:33 GMT
cant wait for this. could only get seated tickets for TCOTU as i was in a meeting until 10am and standing had sold out. couldnt miss out though.
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Post by Emilie on May 17, 2014 8:19:32 GMT
Standing / row GA / 1733 and 1734 what does that mean and how come we've got seat numbers ?
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