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Tina - Camper Van Beethoven

i think if i ever really "figured out" camper van beethoven, they'd be one of my favorite bands. they're kind of like the guy in high school that was on the football team but also played tenor sax in the marching band. i mean, wtf


I think that, to "figure them out" you really need to start at the beginning.
And that would be Telephone-Free Landslide Victory, their first album, their best album, and the album that this song comes off of.

It's a freaking mess, with Black Flag covers played with Eastern European folk melodies, on clanging guitars, and backed by atonal violin scratching. And I mean that in the best possible way.

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Walking Down the King's Road - Squ!re

guitar guys, i'm gonna say...fenders?

not bad. tempts me to buy a scooter with a bunch of mirrors

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I've Been Lonely For So Long (demo version) - Fredrick Knight

such endearing voices. im going to make a bet that this song sounds best played on a suitcase record player outside on the fire escape with a basket o' ree-yubs and a fohty

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Regarding Camper Van Beethoven, I'm one of those who does not agree that their best album is their first, even though I love it.

I think they nailed it with Key Lime Pie because every song serves two purposes: surface novelty and deeper chronicle of the damaged underbelly of redneck america. I've always thought that KLP and Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart are two of the best albums to do this.

Their earliest releases are 80% goof and 20% social commentary whereas the later two are more like 50-50.

That's nitpicking though because CVB's early stuff is also great.

Though I like "Tania" better than "Tina."


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brb, obner

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(this is a real-time review, in case you've forgotten)

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Allamana - Desmond Dekker

"Desmond Dekker Came First"

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I'm On A One-Wheel - Dogbowl

i dont know why, but this song is cracking my ass up.

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Smile, Doris, Smile - The Donner Party Menu


now that's a tasty vocal melody. not something i'd normally listen to, but i can hear some very decent songcraft here. this song is a little gem.

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i don't think the harry nilsson track made it on, but otherwise this was a good mix.

thanks again todd. i'll try to bone up on some CVB. and i mean that in the best way possible




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entertaining review, I miss these


"BEWBS" got a full-on belly laugh

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Dukes of Stratosphear - 25 O'Clock

One of those bands that I know by name and little else. Seems to be an interesting pastiche-rock band in the spirit of Camper Van.

XTC dude.


after careful research, i see by "XTC," you meant they were XTC

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toots and the midols Wrote:
Radcliffe Wrote:
shhh and the midols Wrote:
Dukes of Stratosphear - 25 O'Clock

One of those bands that I know by name and little else. Seems to be an interesting pastiche-rock band in the spirit of Camper Van.

XTC dude.


after careful research, i see by "XTC," you meant they were XTC


Yeah their short-lived psychedelic alter-ego. Good stuff. Wish they did more of it.

Andy Partridge's Fuzzy Warbles set (which I haven't completely digested yet) has a lot of good material as well.


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since my work shift, i've done some reading and am starting to figure it out. i'll have to get a full record, because everything i've heard is piecemeal from various people's mixes. hard to get a sense of context

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This was cool to read.
Thanks for the real-time review.

And as far as the Dukes are concerned, their entire recording career is compiled on a single CD:
Chips From the Chocolate Fireball
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Contains both their deput EP (25 O'Clock) and their only album (Psonic Psunspot)It's well-worth owning.

Here's the AllMusic review:
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During the mid-'80s, XTC developed a deep fascination with '60s psychedelia that manifested itself on their late-1986 masterpiece Skylarking. While Skylarking was filled with lush pop reminiscent of the Beatles and Beach Boys, it was generally a sober affair, since they decided to leave many of the lighter songs off the album for B-sides and future albums. During this time, they decided to develop their alter egos of the Dukes of Stratosphear, a way to let all of their infatuation with psychedelia flourish. Both the EP 25 O'Clock and the full-length Psonic Psunspot, collected on the single-disc Chips From the Chocolate Fireball, capture the sound of '60s psychedelia remarkably well. All of the sonic details, from the fuzz guitars to the cavernous echoes and sound effects, are in place, as are the self-consciously trippy lyrics. But what makes the Dukes of Stratosphear far more than a comedy band are the songs, which happen to be some of the best pure pop tunes XTC ever wrote: "My Love Explodes" has a tense, spiraling guitar line and melody; "Little Lighthouse" and "You're My Drug" are wonderful pastiches; "The Mole From the Ministry" is a devilish homage to "I Am the Walrus" and Bowie; and the group rarely wrote a song as infectious as the bright, jangling "Vanishing Girl." Despite the clever craftsmanship, XTC has never sounded so carefree or effortless, been quite as immediately catchy or consistent -- Chips From the Chocolate Fireball is too good to be overlooked as a side-project folly, because it truly is some of the best music XTC ever made. And, coincidentally, it's some of the best psychedelic pop ever recorded as well.


And, check your email for that Nilsson track.

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thanks for the info todd

got the nilsson track, too. will listen to it shortly

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