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Review in Belgian magazine

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  • This topic has 5 replies, 5 voices, and was last updated 23 years, 3 months ago by Cloud9.
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  • October 21, 2002 at 3:42 pm #57683
    Bucky Ramone
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      den Buck’s translation:

      From his debut in 1986, Dinosaur Jr. was still called Dinosaur then, Mascis is just doing his thing, and that thing has always remained the same: drums, bass, lots of guitars and sad lyrics, brought to you by someone who sounds as if he is suffering from a bad case of constipation. And yet, after a few listening sessions all those records (even if they are completely interchangeable since let’s say ‘Without a Sound’ [ <img> <img> – den Buck]) make their way through skin and flesh, and find their way into your bloodstream. With this record "Free so Free" it’s exactly the same. There are no real highlights, but for the boys and girls who are reading this at home, we pick the three songs that we can whistle along to best at the moment. First there is the sad ballad "If that’s how it’s gonna <img> be", a vague sense of subdued, resigned grief, you surely know the feeling. Secondly there is the title-track that somehow reminds us of "Cortez the killer", although we can’t say why. And last but not least the rocker "Everybody lets me down", because after hearing it five times it became clear, J. Mascis knows how to touch the right strings, and he will just keep on doing that. Some time ago he paid tribute to his old heroes the Stogges, will somebody please give him such a tribute in 25 years time? If there are still guitars around by then,
      of course…..

      (nq)

      October 21, 2002 at 7:00 pm #57684
      FlyingCloud
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        </font><blockquote><font>quote:</font><hr><font>Originally posted by dB – stands for den Buck:
        <strong>…will somebody please give him such a tribute in 25 years time? If there are still guitars around by then, of course….. </strong></font><hr></blockquote><font>well said <img> thanks a lot dB.

        Why does it seem that there are more reviews in all different languages but in English?

        October 22, 2002 at 2:49 am #43744
        Bucky Ramone
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          Review from Belgian magazine HUMO, I will translate it later…

          October 23, 2002 at 6:51 am #57685
          kockney
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            cortez the killer eh? Very true. J is rather shadowing neil young’s career. I heard some richie blackmore in the the album too, but then i am very, very old

            why are there more reviews in foreign than in english? because we here in england are a lot ‘hipper’ and, im afraid, j’s music is deeply unfashionable. In belgium, netherlands, germany etc where musically time has stood still since about 1973 he gets a lot more notice.

            k

            October 23, 2002 at 9:14 am #57686
            jasper
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              </font><blockquote><font>quote:</font><hr><font>Originally posted by kockney:
              <strong>In belgium, netherlands, germany etc where musically time has stood still since about 1973 he gets a lot more notice.
              </strong></font><hr></blockquote><font>Hey! Just because the UK and the US don’t notice bands like dEUS (Belgium) and The Notwist (Germany), doesn’t mean time stood still in these regions. <img> You’ll just have to look a bit harder, that’s all.

              October 23, 2002 at 10:13 am #57687
              Cloud9
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                hEY DB

                Thanks for this fine review

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