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Norman Bates
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  • Posted: 12/22/2009 11:40
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Great shoegazing tune :


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The noisiest, strictly shoegazing bit starts after 2'30 - note down the singer has some sort of "Morrissey-sing-a-like-contest-winner-" sound about him : )
Great guitar part anyway - the guitar player being Harvey Williams, of Field Mice fame, whose solo albums you might want to check out.


Otherwise, I agree with Mr Shankly : early Lush stuff is great. Check out "Superblast!" for example.


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Norman Bates
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  • #12
  • Posted: 12/22/2009 11:45
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And, yes : My Bloody Valentine was great before Loveless :


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(Oh God that intro)



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Greatest noisy pop single to my standards (the actual title is "You Made Me Realise").
joannajewsom

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  • Posted: 12/22/2009 11:52
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Since we're talking MBV, this is an amazing piece of music:


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Norman Bates
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  • Posted: 12/22/2009 11:57
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joannajewsom wrote:
Since we're talking MBV, this is an amazing piece of music:


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Beautiful.
joyofdivision
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  • Posted: 12/23/2009 09:36
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Aside from MBV's Loveless, their Glider and Tremolo EP's are brilliant, as are Ride's Nowhere, Smile, and Going Blank Again albums
Mr. Shankly
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  • Posted: 12/31/2009 21:32
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joannajewsom wrote:
Since we're talking MBV, this is an amazing piece of music:


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Agreed. Hands down, my favorite song on that record. Does Jesus and Mary Chain count as shoegaze?
dp39

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  • Posted: 12/31/2009 23:41
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yes
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And I stare at the sun.
And it leaves me Blind.
ffudnebbuh
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Did the Cocteau Twins start this alternative genre?
joannajewsom

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Cocteau Twins seemed to have been an influence on the genre. However, logic tells me that the Beatles started the genre.
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Engineers - Three Fact Fader

i don't think that if it's one of the greatest but it's one of my favorite albums of the year
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