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The 1975 - Notes on a Conditional Form (May 22, 2020) Album • Page 370

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by Matt Chylak, Nov 26, 2018.

  1. Jusscali

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    Wait when I search them I only get playlists or the 1975//dlid
     
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  3. has to be fake - feel like if DLID ever comes back it will be with (mostly) new material. old recordings would probably be remixed like what they did with Milk.
     
  4. ComedownMachine

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    People upload stuff like this all the time on streaming services only for it to get taken down. I’d imagine that’s what happened here
     
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  6. mellohart

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    Five years of Love Me today.
     
  7. drummerAVA

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    How has it been 5 years...? Probably my favorite era.
     
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  8. that's a fun little video. i'd never seen it before.
     
  9. drummerAVA

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    Definitely bopping to some ILIWYS right now.
     
  10. smowashere

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    I’ll never forget the mystery and excitement of them entering into the ILIWYS era
     
  11. tdlyon

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    You should binge all their videos, they're consistently awesome
     
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  12. drummerAVA

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    Then Because She Goes...
     
  13. Cody

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    very firmly not a full album fan of these guys by now, but i must say i put this record on at work yesterday and engaged with way more of it than i expected to. far past being able to put on a brief inquiry in full but clearly this one is still doing some work. "yeah i know" especially stood out on this listen. there's something endlessly effective about that chorus synth line that finishes on the second beat.
     
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  14. drummerAVA

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    I’ve just found it difficult to spin this album regularly due to the length and... sequencing? (...surely there was maybe a way to go about it, where it flowed just a bit better?)

    BUT... that said... it has a lot of top-tier stuff on it. I’d put FSOM easily in my top 10 The 1975 tracks, which is really hard for me, given the quality of their catalog.

    Gonna be spinning “Notes” the rest of the day I think. Haven’t listened to it straight through in a minute...
     
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  15. Cody

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    the 1975 are as notorious to me for the ways in which they don't succeed as the ways in which they do. i won't ever be head over heels for their whole schtick but the fact that they constantly swing for the fences will probably keep me passionate for 40-50% of their material.
     
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  16. sawhney[rusted]2

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    FSOM is the golden record on this album and really taps into something special that they don’t quiteeee achieve on a lot of the rest of the record

    really love this album to bits, but as others said a full listen is tough. And the sequencing towards the end is still the shoddiest thing they’ve done in forever, even if each of the songs are stellar in their own right
     
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  17. unbornwhiskey

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    maintain that the sequencing on this is great... especially toward the end???? "having no head" -> "what should i say" -> "bagsy" is such a journey
     
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  18. JRGComedy

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    Yeah tbh the end has the best sequencing I think haha

    It's the first half that needs a lot of shuffling around
     
  19. smowashere

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    What Should I Say, Playing on My Mind, and the intro are my least favorites on this.
     
  20. sawhney[rusted]2

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    Love those songs, don’t really flow together imo haha
     
  21. unbornwhiskey

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    i think my favorite sequence is "i think there's something you should know" -> "nothing revealed" -> "tonight" ->"shiny collarbone" -> "too shy," aka mostly side three i guess. heart of the record baby
     
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  22. sawhney[rusted]2

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    Oh absolutely, that’s when the record clicks into high gear, even if I think FSOM and streaming->TBP are the best songs on this
     
  23. ComedownMachine

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    What Should I Say is still my favorite on here
     
  24. drummerAVA

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    The stretch I frequent most...
     
  25. Steve_JustAGuy

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    7 years since I first saw them. A girl I was really into took me to see them, I don't even know if I liked them at the time, or just liked her. I never even considered they'd get as big as they have. Anyway, the set list ruled.
    The 1975 Setlist at Lincoln Hall, Chicago
     
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