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Re: Ride

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 7:52 pm
by cestlamort
sloop_john_b wrote:
pocaloc wrote:I'm pretty sure My Bloody Valentine literally caused deafness while playing You Made me Realise live. I didn't see it myself, but have read about it.
It was the most insane 15 minutes of my life. An experience that literally shook my to my core. I really can never truly describe it. THAT was the best concert I ever saw. 8)
Yep. I was lucky enough to see them twice on the tour last year and the 15+ minute noise was great. (It was one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard at the Coachella show in the desert; the Seattle show was in a gross echo-y multipurpose room and was simply pummeling).

My roommate in college went to the Lush / Ride show. I did something unmemorable instead (like homework or try to find beer). I still regret that.

A friend of mine was at the Philadelphia show (same tour) when Ride got their Ric delivery -- he still obsesses about a 360 black-on-jetglo that was in there.

Re: Ride

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 12:14 pm
by suedehead71
oh cool. i have owned some Ride records in the past, but never realized they were a RIC band.

Re: Ride

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 1:51 pm
by pocaloc
I missed Ride when I lived in Seattle. I remember seeing a review of the show that was negative and commented that they were all show with there fancy expensive Rickenbackers. I had just bought a 330 at The Trading Musician used for $980. Didn't think that was that extravagent even for me, and I was just learning how to play the guitar. Anyway, I'm sure they moved on from Ricks after Nowhere, but don't know that for sure.

In my opinion, the last two albums were good, but not essential. I didn't really like the flower power Carnival of Light either, but it did have some good songs. The last song couldn't be more of a tribute/ripoff of You can't always get what you want by the Stones. Acoustic guitar and boys choir thrown in. In my opinion children's choir's should be very limited in rock. :D

Re: Ride

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 4:05 pm
by DOUBLEUman
pocaloc wrote:In my opinion, the last two albums were good, but not essential.
yep, and better than 95% of the tripe vomited from the engorged belly of the mainstream music industry today like so much smelly offal.

Re: Ride

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 4:25 pm
by cestlamort
pocaloc wrote:I missed Ride when I lived in Seattle. I remember seeing a review of the show that was negative and commented that they were all show with there fancy expensive Rickenbackers. I had just bought a 330 at The Trading Musician used for $980. Didn't think that was that extravagant even for me, and I was just learning how to play the guitar. Anyway, I'm sure they moved on from Ricks after Nowhere, but don't know that for sure.
It was a contrast from the beat-up mustangs/thrift-store guitars in vogue at the time, esp. in Seattle. Nothing like cultivated authenticity...

The Trading Musician is still around, but has recently (after a divorce) split into two stores, with one now in Georgetown.
In my opinion children's choir's should be very limited in rock. :D
Indeed.

Re: Ride

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 4:28 pm
by pocaloc
DOUBLEUman wrote:
pocaloc wrote:In my opinion, the last two albums were good, but not essential.
yep, and better than 95% of the tripe vomited from the engorged belly of the mainstream music industry today like so much smelly offal.
Oh, I couldn't agree more. I actually really liked those last two albums, especially the second to last. I shouldn't have said anything negative about them, 'cause I really liked them. I just preferred the way they were going with earlier albums, and consider them to be some of the better albums in the history of rock, so the last two had stiff competition as far as I was concerned.

Re: Ride

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:19 pm
by pocaloc
cestlamort wrote:
pocaloc wrote:I missed Ride when I lived in Seattle. I remember seeing a review of the show that was negative and commented that they were all show with there fancy expensive Rickenbackers. I had just bought a 330 at The Trading Musician used for $980. Didn't think that was that extravagant even for me, and I was just learning how to play the guitar. Anyway, I'm sure they moved on from Ricks after Nowhere, but don't know that for sure.
It was a contrast from the beat-up mustangs/thrift-store guitars in vogue at the time, esp. in Seattle. Nothing like cultivated authenticity...

The Trading Musician is still around, but has recently (after a divorce) split into two stores, with one now in Georgetown.
In my opinion children's choir's should be very limited in rock. :D
Indeed.
Hey, Cestlamort, We've posted together over on offset guitar forum. Nice call on the beat-up mustangs/thrift store cultivated authenticity. That must've been it back then. What's the split-off store in Georgetown? I always check Trading musician online. Haven't been there in a couple of years.

Re: Ride

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 6:19 pm
by cestlamort
I thought you seemed familiar...

The new store is Georgetown Music. I don't think they have much of an online presence yet http://www.georgetownmusicstore.com/

Ride were, in some ways, very very English / foreign / other to US listeners back then. (Basically adored by anglophiles and ignored by the soon-to-be-unwashed masses).

Re: Ride

Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 2:41 am
by Low End Lover
Thanks for the video links. Shoegazer was my soundtrack to last 2 years of H.S. Always loved "Nowhere". So cool!

Re: Ride

Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 8:56 am
by Trav
Here they are with Weller's 330JG (only have the link as I'm not sure to include the video in the post?) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pElg2nGB4DI

Re: Ride

Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 10:57 am
by scotty
Trav wrote:Here they are with Weller's 330JG (only have the link as I'm not sure to include the video in the post?) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pElg2nGB4DI
Well spotted Travis! :D