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Have you heard this? It's the best and most original rock n roll album I've
heard in years. Very moving, cheeky, irreverent. It's not schtick, it's the real deal, unlike almost everything else. I dunno, maybe it's just me. -R |
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![]() R Krizman wrote: Have you heard this? It's the best and most original rock n roll album I've heard in years. Very moving, cheeky, irreverent. It's not schtick, it's the real deal, unlike almost everything else. I dunno, maybe it's just me. -R I recently heard the song "Common People" on the radio and I thought it was really very cool. I've been meaning to get to a local music store and buy the CD, "Has Been". I'd like to hear the whole thing, but particularly the song with Henry Rollins. |
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"R Krizman" wrote in message
Have you heard this? I dunno, maybe it's just me. I heard the review of it on NPR and was knocked out. Ben Folds and Shatner are exceptional on the CD. And it has the one thing I find lacking in music much of the time...A huge sense of irreverent humor! So the answer is: It's not just you! Nathan |
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![]() Nathan West wrote: "R Krizman" wrote in message Have you heard this? I dunno, maybe it's just me. I heard the review of it on NPR and was knocked out. Ben Folds and Shatner are exceptional on the CD. And it has the one thing I find lacking in music much of the time...A huge sense of irreverent humor! So the answer is: It's not just you! Nathan How does it compare to "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins" ? http://www.tolkiencollector.com/bilbo5.mov |
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"Nathan West" wrote: "R Krizman" wrote in message Have you heard this? I dunno, maybe it's just me. I heard the review of it on NPR and was knocked out. Ben Folds and Shatner are exceptional on the CD. And it has the one thing I find lacking in music much of the time...A huge sense of irreverent humor! So the answer is: It's not just you! Nathan Count me in too with a thumbs up. Common People is just fantastic, especially when Joe Jackson kicks in in full early '80s "angry young man" mode and I Can't Get Behind That (the duo with Henry Rollins) is great too. |
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On 14 Jan 2005 23:12:26 -0800, "Paul Thomas"
wrote: R Krizman wrote: Have you heard this? It's the best and most original rock n roll album I've heard in years. Very moving, cheeky, irreverent. It's not schtick, it's the real deal, unlike almost everything else. I dunno, maybe it's just me. -R I recently heard the song "Common People" on the radio and I thought it was really very cool. I've been meaning to get to a local music store and buy the CD, "Has Been". I'd like to hear the whole thing, but particularly the song with Henry Rollins. Waittaminit... William "KHAAAN!" Shatner did a song with Henry "Black Flag" Rollins?!?!? BWAHAHAHAHAHAH!!! ROFLMAO!! Might have to get a listen to this... *cackle* jtougas listen- there's a hell of a good universe next door let's go e.e. cummings |
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R Krizman wrote:
Have you heard this? It's the best and most original rock n roll album I've heard in years. Very moving, cheeky, irreverent. It's not schtick, it's the real deal, unlike almost everything else. I dunno, maybe it's just me. I was skeptical at first (remembering his first foray into pop music) but it's kind of growing on me. I think Ben Folds was a perfect match for him and the resulting product has a certain swing to it. |
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Yeah when I think rock n roll, I think Shatner.
Al On 15 Jan 2005 06:34:19 GMT, (R Krizman) wrote: Have you heard this? It's the best and most original rock n roll album I've heard in years. Very moving, cheeky, irreverent. It's not schtick, it's the real deal, unlike almost everything else. I dunno, maybe it's just me. -R |
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On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 11:27:41 -0800, play on
wrote: Yeah when I think rock n roll, I think Shatner. Al On 15 Jan 2005 06:34:19 GMT, (R Krizman) wrote: Have you heard this? It's the best and most original rock n roll album I've heard in years. Very moving, cheeky, irreverent. It's not schtick, it's the real deal, unlike almost everything else. I dunno, maybe it's just me. -R Is this anything to do with Star Trek? |
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Is this anything to do with Star Trek? Yes...It's FAR OUT Maaaannnnnn! Nathan |
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In article 1105827335.248e5d1186ff2562459d6b6530c9ab2f@teran ews,
wrote: On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 11:27:41 -0800, play on wrote: Yeah when I think rock n roll, I think Shatner. Al On 15 Jan 2005 06:34:19 GMT, (R Krizman) wrote: Have you heard this? It's the best and most original rock n roll album I've heard in years. Very moving, cheeky, irreverent. It's not schtick, it's the real deal, unlike almost everything else. I dunno, maybe it's just me. -R Is this anything to do with Star Trek? Or the end of our universe? -Jay -- x------- Jay Kadis ------- x---- Jay's Attic Studio ------x x Lecturer, Audio Engineer x Dexter Records x x CCRMA, Stanford University x http://www.offbeats.com/ x x---------- http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jay/ ------------x |
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I went out a few days ago and finally bought the "Has Been" CD by
William Shatner and Ben Folds. It really is a very good record. Sadly, it's the sort of thing that most will dimiss as only having "kitsch" or "schlock" value. But I agree with Krizman's assessment that it's "Very moving, cheeky, irreverent. It's not schtick, it's the real deal, unlike almost everything else." Some will be disappointed to know that while it does actually have a lot of funny moments, Shatner's in on the joke, not the butt of the joke. Overall I think it has the same sort of fun, innocent, sincerity that can be found on the The Kids Of Whidney High CD. Sadly, The Kids Of Whidney High is another great album that's either totally dismissed by "serious" musicians or else it's usually being enjoyed for sadistic reasons by people that want to laugh at retarded kids. Personally I'd much rather listen to the aforementioned "schlock" as opposed to the whiny, prententious, PHONEY, psuedo-angst bull**** that's all over the radio and TV these days. |
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On 18 Jan 2005 20:23:08 -0800, "Paul Thomas"
wrote: I went out a few days ago and finally bought the "Has Been" CD by William Shatner and Ben Folds. It really is a very good record. Sadly, it's the sort of thing that most will dimiss as only having "kitsch" or "schlock" value. But I agree with Krizman's assessment that it's "Very moving, cheeky, irreverent. It's not schtick, it's the real deal, unlike almost everything else." Some will be disappointed to know that while it does actually have a lot of funny moments, Shatner's in on the joke, not the butt of the joke. Overall I think it has the same sort of fun, innocent, sincerity that can be found on the The Kids Of Whidney High CD. Sadly, The Kids Of Whidney High is another great album that's either totally dismissed by "serious" musicians or else it's usually being enjoyed for sadistic reasons by people that want to laugh at retarded kids. Personally I'd much rather listen to the aforementioned "schlock" as opposed to the whiny, prententious, PHONEY, psuedo-angst bull**** that's all over the radio and TV these days. Does he say Priceline in any of the songs? If so, we would surely know it is a marketing ploy. Randall |
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