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Placebo? Erin McKeown? I heard a cut by Placebo on a local college radio, and liked it alot..to me it sounded 80'ish new wave....I'm thinking it was Every you, every me...
do you know anything about this group? Then they played a jazzy number by Erin McKeown....know anything about her? | |
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@ your post. it's like two for the price of one.
placebo is a great band, look them up on their own site or for some info on wikipedia. i have all their stuff and the bulk of it is absolutely great. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Don't know much about them other than they're really very good (imo). A friend put together a compilation of various placebo songs for me, sadly with no track names or anything so I don't even know that much. 'Every you, every me' (which the internet tells me is the name of the song) is one of them. Great track.
Another brilliant track (a quick lyric search tells me) is called 'Pure Morning'. And I can tell you that their cover of 'Running Up That Hill' is sublime. I really must investigate these guys further - their music is excellent. IstenSzek said: i have all their stuff and the bulk of it is absolutely great.
So where should one start? Any particular album that's a must have, or just start at the beginning ? [learn-to-spell edit] [Edited 9/16/08 8:04am] Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP. | |
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I have to admit Placebo has some really good pop / rock songs, but there's a whole lot of seriouslly average dross on their albums as well. A lot. | |
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well they don't have that many albums yet so if you're just
downloading from some torrent i'd say get them all. if you plan to buy in the store i'd go for "withouth you i'm nothing" and "sleeping with ghosts" first. that's a pretty good balance between old/new placebo. or get their "once more with feelings" collection, that's a pretty good introduction to their singles and the overall feel of the albums they come from. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Thanks. Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP. | |
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I'd never heard of Placebo, until I was looking up Prince vids, and found THIS
I absolutely LOVE this song, on so many different levels... I need to check out more of their stuff, I don't know if I like them as a band or just this song but this really gets to me! LOVE his voice! [Edited 9/19/08 7:44am] | |
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novabrkr said: I have to admit Placebo has some really good pop / rock songs, but there's a whole lot of seriouslly average dross on their albums as well. A lot.
But is it all-original seriously-average dross? | |
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I prefer the 70s band of the same name:
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Cinnie said: I prefer the 70s band of the same name:
Oooh, interesting, I've never heard of that Placebo! I like that too, in a different way! | |
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Hey, but look what I found! Placebo and David Bowie!!!!!
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AND...
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Sleeping with Ghosts was pretty good on the overall, I'd say it's the strongest of the albums. Though if you want some more positive feedback to this thread, the drummer of the band (can't remember his name though) is a great rock drummer. Very few British bands have that part covered as well as Placebo. [Edited 9/20/08 9:17am] | |
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Erin Mckeown is fantastic. I have heard her "We Will Become Like Birds"
And that album was produced or engineered by Tucker Martine, and it's real ethereal and atmospheric. I believe it was recorded in New Orleans before Katrina? Impressive musician/songwriter and vocalist. She has recorded 5 solo albums. check out her site: http://www.erinmckeown.com/ | |
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Oh, apparently the guy (Steve Hewitt) has left the band last year. Well, anyway. He was good. | |
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Jeffiner said: Hey, but look what I found! Placebo and David Bowie!!!!!
It's a cool track...obviously their influenced by Bowie. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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Jeffiner said: Cinnie said: I prefer the 70s band of the same name:
Oooh, interesting, I've never heard of that Placebo! I like that too, in a different way! That's who I thought ya'll were refering to at first. I'm hip to THAT band. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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Jeffiner said: AND...
[Edited 9/19/08 8:36am] Yeah, "Five Years" from Ziggy Stardust. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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