Nick Drake

swerve
swerve Posts: 1,862
edited July 2005 in Music & Movies
Anyone here a Nick Drake fan? I just got into his music and it's pretty great so far. Right now I'm listening to Bryter Layter as a rec. from a friend but I also have a few other albums.

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  • Micah Cohen
    Micah Cohen Posts: 2,022
    edited July 2005
    Are you male or female?

    Chicks listen to this whiney stuff, right? Chicks in their Jettas.

    This isn't guy music, is it?

    Music for the Flip-Flop Generation?

    MC
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  • swerve
    swerve Posts: 1,862
    edited July 2005
    what's it matter? since when has music been classified into sex, race, or creed? tell me?

    I'm a male... there's a big line lets say from Led Zeppelin to Nick Drake but obviously being able to appreciate a vast amount of music for what it is requires a certain level of maturity your 10 year old mind cannot adhere. So let me excuse myself so you can give your reasoning... or go pick another fight you know your unintelligible remarks cannot win.

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  • swerve
    swerve Posts: 1,862
    edited July 2005
    Originally posted by Zero
    Now now, kids... If you dont play nice you wont get any ice-cream later on.
    Unless he has something really smart to say I've thrown my punches...
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  • ohskigod
    ohskigod Posts: 6,505
    edited July 2005
    Originally posted by Micah Cohen
    Chicks in their Jettas.

    MC


    I'm definitly going to borrow this line somewhere down the road. had to laugh :D
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  • TroyD
    TroyD Posts: 13,124
    edited July 2005
    I think MC is enjoying the fact that he can let loose with the comments that he used to have to supress due to his employment status.

    Hey, we can all have controversial opinions, right?

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  • Micah Cohen
    Micah Cohen Posts: 2,022
    edited July 2005
    Maybe what I should have done is posed a question: What about this music (this nick drake character) is attractive to you? Does it move you with its emotional lyrics? Does it astound you with its incredible musicianship? Do you put it on when you want to rock out, or when you want to read a book with some soft music, when you're having a dinner party, or when you want to contemplate the world thru music?

    These are serious questions. I'm not fooling around here.

    I want to know what the attraction is so I can better understand the popularity of the music of the Flip-Flop Generation.

    Okay, sorry for that slip at the end there, I'm just a nasty guy. But seriously, I'd appreciate answers to these serious questions.

    The Jetta thing still goes, tho.

    MC
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  • danger boy
    danger boy Posts: 15,722
    edited July 2005
    not trying to be funny or anything. but i've never heard of Nick Drake. fill me in someone.
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  • Micah Cohen
    Micah Cohen Posts: 2,022
    edited July 2005
    That's zactly why I'm asking questions, Grasshopper.

    MC
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  • swerve
    swerve Posts: 1,862
    edited July 2005
    Originally posted by Micah Cohen
    Maybe what I should have done is posed a question: What about this music (this nick drake character) is attractive to you? Does it move you with its emotional lyrics? Does it astound you with its incredible musicianship? Do you put it on when you want to rock out, or when you want to read a book with some soft music, when you're having a dinner party, or when you want to contemplate the world thru music?

    These are serious questions. I'm not fooling around here.

    I want to know what the attraction is so I can better understand the popularity of the music of the Flip-Flop Generation.

    Okay, sorry for that slip at the end there, I'm just a nasty guy. But seriously, I'd appreciate answers to these serious questions.

    The Jetta thing still goes, tho.

    MC
    Alls fair now. If I wanted emotional lyrics I'd turn to Jeff Buckley. He can sing well but doesn't quite have the pipes as Jeff Buckley so I guess it's just all a good blend of his voice and instrumentals. It's not even close to rocking out music :D but is more just sit back and relax//analyze kind of music.

    I listened to it all day at work and despite being relaxed it still didn't surpress my thoughts about the super hott chick sitting across the floor from me...
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  • Danny Tse
    Danny Tse Posts: 5,206
    edited July 2005
    I listened to it all day at work and despite being relaxed it still didn't surpress my thoughts about the super hott chick sitting across the floor from me...

    I think anytime the words "super hot chick" are written down, a photo must accompany those words :D

    I don't know much about Nick Drake, other than his song "Pink Moon" being used by VW in a TV commercial. The commercial created such a stir that a "Best of" was actually released on SACD....

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    From what I know, he released, like, 3 albums and that was it. None of them were big hits. He was kind of mysterious, and in some ways, reminds me of Syd Barrett.
  • Micah Cohen
    Micah Cohen Posts: 2,022
    edited July 2005
    used by VW in a TV commercial
    I KNEW IT! I KNEW IT! I KNEW THERE WAS A "JETTA" CONNECTION HERE! NO ONE LISTENED TO ME, BUT I KNEW IT!
    reminds me of Syd Barrett
    No. I have to stop looking at this thread if this is the direction things are going to be going. I'm going to go put on "Piper At The Gates Of Dawn" and think about this; how much this nick drake guy reminds you of Syd Barrett. HAHAHAHAHAHA!

    Ridiculous!

    MC
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  • Loud & Clear
    Loud & Clear Posts: 1,538
    edited July 2005
    Always liked Northern Sky and Poor Boy from that recording. And the title cut is delightful.

    You might also enjoy Belle and Sebastian.

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  • george daniel
    george daniel Posts: 12,096
    edited July 2005
    I think that MC has his sonar on,,oops there it is,,,active PING,,better RIG for silent running
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  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 29,432
    edited July 2005
    Note to self...

    Do not read Micah's comments at 7:42 in the morning - ever.

    Wow, thats funny.

    Chicks in a jetta...

    WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa

    LOL!!!! Thats great! I need to find something just incredibly bad for Micah to comment on...
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  • gmorris
    gmorris Posts: 1,179
    edited July 2005
    Originally posted by swerve
    Anyone here a Nick Drake fan? I just got into his music and it's pretty great so far. Right now I'm listening to Bryter Layter as a rec. from a friend but I also have a few other albums.

    Take Care,
    Adam


    As I am not a raging homophobe, I like some of Nick Drake's music. I'd never really heard of him before the Garden State soundtrack, (One of these things first) but it's good stuff.

    And Micah, what do you mean by the flip flop generation? [edit]
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  • swerve
    swerve Posts: 1,862
    edited July 2005
    Originally posted by gmorris
    As I am not a raging homophobe, I like some of Nick Drake's music. I'd never really heard of him before the Garden State soundtrack, (One of these things first) but it's good stuff.

    And Micah, what do you mean by the flip flop generation? I did a quick search on Amazon, and Nick Drake has been making music now since, as far as I can tell, the late '80's to early 90's, and appears to still be producing. So why are you grouping him into this "flip flop generation"?
    ..... he's dead.
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  • gmorris
    gmorris Posts: 1,179
    edited July 2005
    Originally posted by swerve
    ..... he's dead.


    well, like I said, as best I could tell after a quick search.

    There were alot of albums on Amazon that came out in '02 & '04, so I just figured.....

    So, since I was totally wrong, when was he around?
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  • swerve
    swerve Posts: 1,862
    edited July 2005
    Originally posted by Loud & Clear
    You might also enjoy Belle and Sebastian.
    already when down that route :D
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  • swerve
    swerve Posts: 1,862
    edited July 2005
    Originally posted by gmorris
    well, like I said, as best I could tell after a quick search.

    There were alot of albums on Amazon that came out in '02 & '04, so I just figured.....

    So, since I was totally wrong, when was he around?
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  • gmorris
    gmorris Posts: 1,179
    edited July 2005
    Originally posted by swerve
    69'-mid 70's

    ok.... i'll just go ahead and edit that post......
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  • Micah Cohen
    Micah Cohen Posts: 2,022
    edited July 2005
    When I say "The Flip Flop Generation," I mean this whole new trend of wearing those flip-flops you used to wear only in the shower at summer camp. Now sheeple wear them in restaurants and bars and shopping centers.

    I think this is one of the more disgusting trends of late. I'm at a classy sushi restaurant. I do not want to see your skeevy feet while I'm eating raw fish, dude. Wear some shoes.

    Guys in flip-flops are just ugly; hairy guy feet, all bent up toes and toe nails, are heinous. I don't want to have to look at them.

    I want a t-shirt that says, "I don't want to see your feet."

    Just for the record, I'm wearing a Hawaiian shirt or a simple blue t-shirt, khaki shorts and a pair of low-top hiking shoes with low crew socks as standard summer garb. I am not subjecting anyone to my feet! So, you can be casual, dude, without my having to see your ugly feet. I blame Old Navy and A&F for brainwashing the sheeple into this dumb fashion.

    Flip-flops are stupid when you wear them outside the shower or off of the beach. I don't understand how chicks find this attractive, and how these flip-flop-wearing guys, with their sunglasses pushed up on their forehead looking like a second set of eyes (TAKE THEM OFF YOUR HEAD, IDIOT!) and their oversized shorts hanging down to their ankles (they are not "shorts," they are "longs," obviously) get laid. But I guess they do. No accounting for taste, eh, chicks?

    And it seems like flip-flops go together with this new trend for sort of monotone, whiney, stream of consciousness, GARDEN STATE-soundtrack-type music (which is nothing like what Syd Barrett was doing, nothing).

    It's like style and fashion are being set by 30 second TV ads for Old Navy, where everyone is comic book Ken & Barbie doll perfect, prancing along to this faux thoughtful, non-rhythmic music, and their feet all look sexy in shower shoes.

    I just don't understand this whole thing, I guess. Anyone want to clarify for me? No one has answered my questions from above, anyway.

    No one likes me. :(

    MC
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  • swerve
    swerve Posts: 1,862
    edited July 2005
    Originally posted by gmorris
    ok.... i'll just go ahead and edit that post......
    I already quoted it. ^_^

    flip-flop generation.... :D:D
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  • swerve
    swerve Posts: 1,862
    edited July 2005
    Originally posted by Micah Cohen
    SNIP
    I don't buy in to the whole old navy//AE/A&F stuff or even hollywood for that matter; I just find something that is appealing and research it a little. Nick drake was rec. to me by a friend who doesn't buy in to much of the entertainment industry and fads.

    fact is... if you hear something you like you are going to want more and keep listening.

    what question didn't we answer?



    I just don't see how you can take something from the late 60's and early to mid 70's and say that it is a result of old navy and tv commercials... I may be missing a point here but people obviously have a problem if they are going to bite into this music so hard they crack open the attic and dig their parents' clothes out; quit their jobs and start eating acid and hugging trees...

    wth is Garden State?!

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  • Micah Cohen
    Micah Cohen Posts: 2,022
    edited July 2005
    by a friend who doesn't buy in to much of the entertainment industry and fads.
    Well, the guy obviously does buy in, because I don't buy in and I didn't recommend this music to you. See?

    I'd like answers to my questions from my "i was out of line" post a few posts back in this thread.

    I don't mean to fight about this, I just want to understand. Give me understanding.

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  • gmorris
    gmorris Posts: 1,179
    edited July 2005
    allright, i'll agree with the description of the young kids wearing shower shoes and clothes that don't fit. I don't dress that way, but I think kids that dress that way are just being kids. Your parents probably didn't understand the way you dressed when you were that age.
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  • Micah Cohen
    Micah Cohen Posts: 2,022
    edited July 2005
    that it is a result of old navy and tv commercials
    See my "Jim Morrison" thread for a discussion of how my peers in the advertising world have corrupted music and decided what you will and will not like and listen to. No one would know this nick drake music if it were not for that VW commercial.

    This is not something you can fight or disregard. You can't go, "Not me!" Because you are buying into it without even knowing.

    Sheeple.

    MC
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  • Micah Cohen
    Micah Cohen Posts: 2,022
    edited July 2005
    Your parents probably didn't understand the way you dressed when you were that age.
    I can tell you that I wore shoes and clothes that fit. Beyond that, maybe I had long hair and wore concert t-shirts, but they didn't hang down to my knees.

    So, what was bizarre about that? Nothing. :confused:

    MC
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  • swerve
    swerve Posts: 1,862
    edited July 2005
    Originally posted by Micah Cohen
    See my "Jim Morrison" thread for a discussion of how my peers in the advertising world have corrupted music and decided what you will and will not like and listen to. No one would know this nick drake music if it were not for that VW commercial.

    This is not something you can fight or disregard. You can't go, "Not me!" Because you are buying into it without even knowing.

    Sheeple.

    MC
    lol. if I buy into anything to do with clothing it's business casual clothes... i dunno i'm just of the fatter physique and getting all spiffy doesn't really appeal to me. half the time when i go out i put on gym shorts and a black shirt in case there is a pickup game going on somewhere.
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  • gmorris
    gmorris Posts: 1,179
    edited July 2005
    Originally posted by Micah Cohen
    See my "Jim Morrison" thread for a discussion of how my peers in the advertising world have corrupted music and decided what you will and will not like and listen to. No one would know this nick drake music if it were not for that VW commercial.

    This is not something you can fight or disregard. You can't go, "Not me!" Because you are buying into it without even knowing.

    Sheeple.

    MC

    Are you sure you should be saying that? I mean, "They" are probably listening to you right now and reading this very thread.
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  • shack
    shack Posts: 11,154
    edited July 2005
    Originally posted by Micah Cohen
    When I say "The Flip Flop Generation," I mean this whole new trend of wearing those flip-flops you used to wear only in the shower at summer camp. Now sheeple wear them in restaurants and bars and shopping centers.
    And even to the White House to visit the President...

    "On a recent visit to the White House, the 2005 national champion Northwestern women's lacrosse team's choice of footwear is causing quite a stir..."

    flipflops.jpg
    Originally posted by Micah Cohen
    No one likes me. :(
    Sounds like a cry for help. Where is Dr. Phil or Oprah when you REALLY need them?
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