Fuck...has it been a week already Green virgin teenager, or filthy rich yuppy. Pussy cat pussy cat, where for out thou puppy | |
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It's my 3rd favorite album after Anthology and Crystal Ball. I would like another 3 dics. It's wonderful. | |
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I think this is on the money... I love Emancipation for what it is, a big sprawling mess. It's about the journey with this one... most definitely. It could actually be longer, and that would just add to that meandering journey.
When it first came out I thought it was the greatest album of all time. I soon revised that opinion somewhat, haha...
Also, I'm reminded of how Nick Cave responded recently to fans asking how come his album Nocturama was so terrible (that's another imperfect album that I like!)
Here:
"Nocturama is held in such universal contempt that its very title has become a byword for failure or disaster. “He tried his best but ultimately he met his Nocturama,” you may hear someone say, or perhaps “What a complete and utter Nocturama!” As the years have passed, the disdain for this record has not diminished, and Nocturama has become just another word for ‘loser’ – as in “Fuck you, you fucking Nocturama!” and still it continues to this day, so that when a Bad Seeds fan gets poked in the eye or kicked in the nuts, they cry, “Nocturama!” Therefore it comes as no surprise that many of the questions I have received on The Red Hand Files circle around the failings of this sad, brave, little record. Personally, I like Nocturama. I like that it is out there, moving around the place and spoiling things. I like it that someone may accidently play it at a party and people start throwing up in the ashtrays. I like it that everyone stands upwind from it. I especially like it that of the sixteen records the Bad Seeds have produced we only have one Nocturama, whereas with some bands half their records are Nocturamas, and with most bands all of their records are Nocturamas. I think that in the end we all need our Nocturamas. Your Nocturama may, indeed, be the most important thing you ever do. Failure fortifies us. It moves us forward. It strips everything back to its essential nature and leaves us clean and pure, ready to begin again. You don’t create something as problematic as Nocturama without a certain risk and a little courage and the temerity to fail. I love this troubled record for that. It may just be my favourite. Much love to you all, Nick" | |
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at least once every month, a dead horse is being brutally beaten | |
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Objective answer: yes
Subjective answer: no. The fact that Emancipation is such a bloated, unmittigated self-congratulatory statement is why I love it and will only listen to it in full when I decide to play it. His White Album, if you will. A package issued with lots of non-essential material, but it doesn't come across as the album that tried to be perfect. It wanted to be noticed. | |
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title of this site should be changed to this | |
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It’s funny back in the day someone posted the same thing 3 days after it came out, the others post it about every four months since | |
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