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#51 Posted : 02 October 2012 09:44:06(UTC)
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Michael Monkhouse wrote:
Personally I reckon it's a worthwhile album, certainly better than the limpwristed synthpap of Republic / Raise The Pressure and the hit 'n' miss Sirens. The second half's weaker (often the way with NO LPs - for me, anyway) e.g. I don't like Bernard's C'mon-sort-yerself-out-mate lyrical bent as on Close Range - though that one's better live. Anyway, Crystal is the last bollock-crunching single, Turn My Way and Vicious Streak are perfect melancholia, and Primitive Notion would be the equal of 24 Hours or Sunrise if the lyrics werre less wanky. Don't like 60 mph much though.


Agree with yer totally on every point there mate yep, except 60MPH which i still quite like though rarely listen to now



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Michael Monkhouse wrote:
Primitive Notion would be the equal of 24 Hours or Sunrise if the lyrics werre less wanky. Don't like 60 mph much though.


That's the thing that puts me off of Get Ready, for some strange reason. Barney has never been the greatest lyricist, and there are a lot of real cringe-worthy lines in some of the 'classics' (Thieves Like Us, Face-Up, Paradise, etc). However, they don't really bother me as much as his lyrics do on Get Ready. I mean, they aren't any more clunky than usual, but for some reason they really bother me here. Almost makes the album unlistenable. What's going on here?


Yeah it's a funny one re the clunky lyrics. Clunky Barney lyrics were great in the 80s but were not so great in 2001,i totally agree.Kind of odd that, and a shame . Though one i do find still great is Slow Jam with all that"i like that kinda stuff, it beats arithmetic"

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ROCKET MICK on 03/10/2012(UTC)
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#52 Posted : 02 October 2012 18:23:08(UTC)
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johnaimarre wrote:
Michael Monkhouse wrote:
Personally I reckon it's a worthwhile album, certainly better than the limpwristed synthpap of Republic / Raise The Pressure and the hit 'n' miss Sirens. The second half's weaker (often the way with NO LPs - for me, anyway) e.g. I don't like Bernard's C'mon-sort-yerself-out-mate lyrical bent as on Close Range - though that one's better live. Anyway, Crystal is the last bollock-crunching single, Turn My Way and Vicious Streak are perfect melancholia, and Primitive Notion would be the equal of 24 Hours or Sunrise if the lyrics werre less wanky. Don't like 60 mph much though.


That's the thing that puts me off of Get Ready, for some strange reason. Barney has never been the greatest lyricist, and there are a lot of real cringe-worthy lines in some of the 'classics' (Thieves Like Us, Face-Up, Paradise, etc). However, they don't really bother me as much as his lyrics do on Get Ready. I mean, they aren't any more clunky than usual, but for some reason they really bother me here. Almost makes the album unlistenable. What's going on here?


I think that the prior albums had a clunky feel... so not only were his lyrics a bit off, but so was the recording and a bit of the playing. Get Ready is a highly polished product, and so the lyrics don't match what would be expected of that quality of production...
just a thought..
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ROCKET MICK on 03/10/2012(UTC)
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#53 Posted : 02 October 2012 18:39:01(UTC)
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68Pontiac wrote:

I think that the prior albums had a clunky feel... so not only were his lyrics a bit off, but so was the recording and a bit of the playing. Get Ready is a highly polished product, and so the lyrics don't match what would be expected of that quality of production...
just a thought..


Yeah, I agree that's what it probably is. That's what made pre-Republic New Order so special; everything was just a tad...off.

Makes me wonder what Crystal or Primitive Notion would sound like if they weren't quadruple-tracked and laminated to death.
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