Originally posted by Edi:I know I am reporting this 20 years late, but I don't think Mofo worked that well live, better on record. Live I though it lumpy and leaden....but I would still be happy to hear any Pop !
Different strokes.
Originally posted by Edi:I know I am reporting this 20 years late, but I don't think Mofo worked that well live, better on record. Live I though it lumpy and leaden....but I would still be happy to hear any Pop !
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
I think Mofo is one of their best songs live and together with Pop Muzik is my favorite opener of all times. I only regret that the last verse was dropped quickly after 8 or 10 shows.
Different strokes.
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
I think Mofo is one of their best songs live and together with Pop Muzik is my favorite opener of all times. I only regret that the last verse was dropped quickly after 8 or 10 shows.
Different strokes.
Originally posted by Hoosier2012:I still think there's at least a decent argument to be made that Last Night On Earth is the best rock song they've written in the past 20 years...
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
I prefer New York but Last Night On Earth is great. Most underrated song? I know there's a thread for that but I can't remember seeing many negative comments about it yet it doesn't get played live anymore and not many outwith the die hard fan base talk about it.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
I prefer New York but Last Night On Earth is great. Most underrated song? I know there's a thread for that but I can't remember seeing many negative comments about it yet it doesn't get played live anymore and not many outwith the die hard fan base talk about it.
Originally posted by Bloodraven:[..]
LNOE is maybe my least favorite track on Pop, go figure.
It sounds to me a bit ordinary, I don't know...
I think Mofo and Gone are more/better rock tracks that LNOE.
Actually, I think Pop is a great rock album. I think the name and cover of the album (and the whole image of everything surrounding it) tricked my mind into perceiving it as a way more pop/electronica/emd album than it really is.
I still think that a different name, a darker not shinny colourful cover, and a lead single not named Discotheque, would've made me think very different of this album.