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cosmo105
07-04-2005, 06:21 PM
so i just bought The Woods, and i am in love with it. i can't believe i didn't get into them earlier. what other essentials of theirs should i get? Documad, i'm looking at you. :)

Documad
07-04-2005, 06:52 PM
Oooh, The Woods might end up being my favorite CD this year. There are 4 songs in a row that are just so wonderful. My favorite is Entertain.

Of the older CDs: I like All Hands on the Bad One and then it's a tie between One Beat and Dig Me Out. But if you ask me again in a month, those three will probably be in a different order.

My favorite happy song is probably Little Babies off the Dig Me Out CD. If I listen to it on the way to work I sing "dum dum ditty dum dum de dum dum" all morning.

Try to see them live. I adore Carrie.

Medellia
07-04-2005, 08:14 PM
All Hands on the Bad One is the only one I have, but it's an excellent album. That was the only album I listened to during my final semester of high school.

stillill
07-04-2005, 09:37 PM
Call the Doctor and The Hot Rock are great also.

Documad
07-05-2005, 08:55 AM
Call the Doctor and The Hot Rock are great also.
Would you buy them first? The Hot Rock got critical acclaim, but I never LOVED it.

b-grrrlie
07-05-2005, 09:34 AM
When I've searched for pics for my user name the only pics I find are of Sleater-Kinney!

They were on Letterman yesterday, but I didn't stay up that late. Re-run is on 1½ hours so maybe I'll catch them then.

cosmo105
07-05-2005, 10:51 AM
thanks guys. i'll definitely pick some of those up. (y)

wavin_goodbye
07-05-2005, 12:32 PM
they're opening for PJ on their upcoming canadian tour.. i hope it's not one of those acts that make you cringe as you sit through them.. i've heard mixed reviews.

i'll check out some of "the woods" though.. sounds interesting

Mr_Complex
07-05-2005, 12:47 PM
'The Woods' is up there as one of the albums of the year.

2005 is one of the best years for music ever.

wavin_goodbye
07-05-2005, 12:52 PM
i think one of the best years of the century, so far, is more accurate..

yeahwho
07-05-2005, 12:52 PM
they're opening for PJ on their upcoming canadian tour.. i hope it's not one of those acts that make you cringe as you sit through them.. i've heard mixed reviews.

i'll check out some of "the woods" though.. sounds interesting

Sleater-Kinney kind of made me cringe when they were on Letterman last week, maybe you had to be there, because the audience was receptive. I've seen them live a few times throughout the years (they be a local band, like PJ) and they always delivered the goods....come to think of it, PJ gave me the creeps on Letterman too...yet every show I've seen live (at least a dozen PJ shows) was great. I still haven't purchased a Sleater-Kinney disc, they are immensly popular here in Seattle.

cosmo105
07-05-2005, 12:54 PM
to which PJ are you referring? PJ Harvey?

yeahwho
07-05-2005, 12:55 PM
to which PJ are you referring? PJ Harvey?

I was referring to Pearl Jam.....Seattle band.

cosmo105
07-05-2005, 12:56 PM
ahh. thanks. :)

wavin_goodbye
07-05-2005, 12:59 PM
1. why are you on letterman so much? :confused:
2. When were you on when you saw PJ? I've seen vids of most of their appearances, and I always thought they were on..

Mr_Complex
07-05-2005, 01:03 PM
i think one of the best years of the century, so far, is more accurate..

Yeah, but.

Spoon
LCD Soundsystem
Millionaire
The Mountain Goats
The Decemberists
Vitalic
British Sea Power
Out Hud
Beck
Jaga Jazzist
Wilderness

And more. Too tired to think.

I haven't heard Sufrjan Steven's effort yet, but I've heard good things.

yeahwho
07-05-2005, 01:14 PM
1. why are you on letterman so much? :confused:
2. When were you on when you saw PJ? I've seen vids of most of their appearances, and I always thought they were on..

I've never made an appearance on Letterman yet. It is one of the few shows I tivo on a regular basis, I actually really like Letterman. He's on my Top 10 list! ;)

Your right about the last Pearl Jam appearance when they did the cover of Dylan's Masters of War, that was brilliant. I have to take it back for that show. I have some mixed feelings about a lot of the Letterman appearances because I've seen them perform so many times live, the bar is set pretty high. Like when they played "I Wish" a few years back...it was on, but shortened somewhat for the format...which made me cringe

wavin_goodbye
07-05-2005, 01:25 PM
oh i see what you mean.. i thought the "cringe" and "you had to be there" were connected.. didn't read properly. i guess wishlist was quite shortened but at the same time i enjoyed that performance.. and no doubt, i'm sure they are much better at their own shows.. (i'm seeing them for the first time on sept. 15 :) )

yeahwho
07-05-2005, 01:33 PM
oh i see what you mean.. i thought the "cringe" and "you had to be there" were connected.. didn't read properly. i guess wishlist was quite shortened but at the same time i enjoyed that performance.. and no doubt, i'm sure they are much better at their own shows.. (i'm seeing them for the first time on sept. 15 :) )

I'm only connected in the sense I spent bucks on the shows LOL. Sleater-Kinney will be great, they have an uncanny ability to make you want them to be great live, like the underdog strategy, it works because they are all good musicians, they'll deliver, so will PJ. Let us know how the show was.

Documad
07-05-2005, 04:05 PM
Eddie Vedder interviewed S-K in Magnet magazine last month. It's a good interview. They all talked about when S-K had opened for PJ last go round, when PJ was taking heat for making about the only anti-war statements out there at the time.

They talked about how when S-K are headlining, they're always playing to a liberal, like-minded crowd, whereas when PJ plays, they can count on about 1/2 the audience hating their politics (and so theoretically PJ might reach someone). Eddie told S-K during the interview that last tour he was afraid when PJ would play with S-K (apparently they all came out at the end of the show?) that someone would shoot at them over the anti-Bush stuff but that he hadn't wanted to say anything and freak them out at the time. I guess with him wearing that Bush mask it wasn't so far fetched?

Eddie's clearly a big S-K fan which made the thing a fun read all around. He can be such a goofball, but you gotta love him.

I missed S-K on Letterman!!! I have to get Tivo! :mad:

b-grrrlie
07-05-2005, 05:01 PM
And of course I forgot to check the re-run of Letterman :(

wavin_goodbye
07-05-2005, 05:34 PM
Eddie Vedder interviewed S-K in Magnet magazine last month. It's a good interview. They all talked about when S-K had opened for PJ last go round, when PJ was taking heat for making about the only anti-war statements out there at the time.

They talked about how when S-K are headlining, they're always playing to a liberal, like-minded crowd, whereas when PJ plays, they can count on about 1/2 the audience hating their politics (and so theoretically PJ might reach someone). Eddie told S-K during the interview that last tour he was afraid when PJ would play with S-K (apparently they all came out at the end of the show?) that someone would shoot at them over the anti-Bush stuff but that he hadn't wanted to say anything and freak them out at the time. I guess with him wearing that Bush mask it wasn't so far fetched?

Eddie's clearly a big S-K fan which made the thing a fun read all around. He can be such a goofball, but you gotta love him.

I missed S-K on Letterman!!! I have to get Tivo! :mad:


read some of that interview... as for them playing together.. i think they did hunger strike together on Live at the Garden (dvd from nyc show) .. and they may have also done rockin in the free world ... not entirely sure though

mca47
07-12-2005, 04:22 PM
read some of that interview... as for them playing together.. i think they did hunger strike together on Live at the Garden (dvd from nyc show) .. and they may have also done rockin in the free world ... not entirely sure though

yeah, s-k played with pj many times during the 2003 tour.
that being said...PJ rocks!

cosmo105
05-23-2006, 01:02 PM
so i'm pretty much obsessed with them now. i have The Woods, AHOTBO, The Hot Rock, and One Beat, and i just bought Call The Doctor used (fuckin' turned out to be just a burned copy someone sold to Amoeba, and of course i didn't check it until it was too late to return it. somewhere out there, someone has very, very bad karma :mad:).

this girl i can't stand in one of my classes wears the most awesome s-k shirt that she borrowed from this other girl there. she doesn't even like them! and every time i see her wearing it i get so irritated. she doesn't deserve to wear them on her dumbass torso :mad:

thegoodmrbrodie!
05-23-2006, 02:58 PM
i saw them play last friday. they are one of the most immense live bands i have ever seen. such a huge sound for a small band. the drummer is just wow. totally wow. i could watch her forever.

and pearl jam are rubbish.

cosmo105
05-23-2006, 06:26 PM
omg, janet is a MACHINE.

she has a neat side project with this one dude...crap, i can never remember what they're called. something with a Q? Quasi? help me out here dudes.

thegoodmrbrodie!
05-23-2006, 11:48 PM
quasi yeah. that's her husband, i think. he used to be in heatmiser with elliott smith.

Funky Pepp
05-24-2006, 06:41 AM
Time for me to show off (sorry for doing that :o): I supported
Sleater-Kinney (oh, and BIS)in Dresden and Hamburg with my
ex-band some years ago (I guess it was in 1997)...

Documad
05-25-2006, 10:59 AM
<3

I never get tired of The Woods. I'm glad this tour has lasted longer than expected.

b-grrrlie
05-26-2006, 12:29 PM
Time for me to show off (sorry for doing that :o): I supported
Sleater-Kinney (oh, and BIS)in Dresden and Hamburg with my
ex-band some years ago (I guess it was in 1997)...
Don't worry, that's a show off we accept with open arms ;) :D :) :cool:

Funky Pepp
05-27-2006, 09:57 AM
[COLOR="DarkOrchid"]Don't worry, that's a show off we accept with open arms ;)
:o Thanx :D

monkey
05-27-2006, 02:48 PM
i used to love sleater kinney when i was in high school. i just kinda forgot to listen to them since. perhaps i should

balohna
08-08-2008, 04:41 AM
Bumping an old thread here...

I got into S-K over the last 6 months or so, and they're becoming one of my favourite bands. I started with Dig Me Out, then All Hands on the Bad One, then just a couple weeks ago I got The Woods and The Hot Rock at the same time. All four of those albums are excellent, and I can't really choose a favourite without feeling like I'm not giving the others enough credit. The Woods is probably overall the strongest album of the four, but I have a huge soft spot for Dig Me Out. I have the other 3 albums and a t-shirt coming in the mail from KRS. I really wish I had known about this band before they broke up, fucking fantastic.

Documad
10-25-2014, 08:48 PM
I've been doing :D all week. Seeing them in February.