From: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org (loud-fans-digest) To: loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Subject: loud-fans-digest V9 #62 Reply-To: loud-fans@smoe.org Sender: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk loud-fans-digest Monday, March 29 2010 Volume 09 : Number 062 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [loud-fans] Elastica [JRT456@aol.com] Re: [loud-fans] Elastica [Dave Walker ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 10:05:27 EDT From: JRT456@aol.com Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Elastica Just making a pitch here for Kenickie's 1998 album GET IN, which is great sophisticated pop that disappointed a lot of the original fans. It used to be kind of rare, but I noticed recently that Amazon UK has lot of copies available at good prices. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 22:07:10 -0400 From: Dave Walker Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Elastica On Mar 27, 2010, at 9:18 PM, Brian Block wrote: >> As far as I'm concerned, Sleeper > Echobelly > Elastica. (But maybe >> Echobelly's "Insomniac" is the best song any of them ever did.) And > don't >> forget the Cardigans, Clouds, Heavenly, Scarlet or Shampoo... > > I might accept Shampoo > Elastica > Echobelly, but I don't really > think > any > of the other bands mentioned play nearly fast enough for the > discussion. > (Sleeper and Scarlet were excellent at quite different things, to my > mind.) > Might suggest Kenickie > Shampoo, though... If we're grouping all of these bands together, I still think that Elastica's "Stutter" was the greatest song any of them released. -d.w. ------------------------------ End of loud-fans-digest V9 #62 ******************************