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"I eat too much to die and not enough to stay alive. I'm sitting in the middle waiting."
Hope Richie is resting in peace somewhere wherever he is
It's the best album of that era. But to me, it's not shoegaze. Kevin Shields is a genius. He had a vision and he wasn't shuffling around around looking at his pedals. Isn't Anything and especially Loveless are wall-of-sound, full-on sonic attacks. Massive drums and loads of guitar tracks. Imagine if it was a bloke singing and not Bilinda Butcher. No one would even consider it shoegaze. As far as I know, no one called it shoegaze at the time. That was reserved for the London and Home Counties bands and "the scene that celebrates itself" as Melody Maker called it.
You are on your own here then. Nothing wrong with that as it's only a generally accepted label. This video traces the path to shoegaze and it's backed up in the comments by a member of the Pale Saints. Funnily enough, I like most of these bands including the wall of sound stuff and Husker Du.
Before Loveless: How Shoegaze Became Shoegaze
I can dig heavier stuff like MBV and the guitar festivals of Spacemen 3 and Spiritualised
But the namby pamby indie lite stuff can naff off
MBV were the loudest band I've ever seen live. Loveless is fantastic.
Spiritualised & Spacemen 3 also excellent.
The Jesus and Mary Chain reign supreme from the genre, of course. I am partial to the Wedding Present.. Ear piercing.
I think all had some energy, noise and authenticity that others didn't have. I probably wouldn't call them shoegaze.
Sludge ia right though, many of the later so called shoegaze bands were just awful and on par with all those awful britpop nonsense bands. One or two crept through with some great tunes and proper heavy guitar and booming bass, but so many were 'meh'.
Not shoegaze, but a special mention to 'James' .. Wonderful live and the later stuff really plays well live. 'Curse curse' is a very funny and uplifting tune.
Ill be travelling and will miss Queens of the Stone Age next month in Cardiff castle.. Great live band.
Dunno what you're moaning about ....that's about as Welsh as you get.
People who follow Welsh football teams is probably a small minority of the overall football following population in our country.
Same as people who vote for english political parties, watch english tv and read english newspapers.
I'd echo some of the sentiments on here regarding how successful they have been whilst maintaining substance in terms of the songs' messages.
Desgin for Life live , back when it was fresh is stirring to say the least.