ironchimp
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Post by ironchimp on Dec 11, 2014 11:48:11 GMT -5
alan moore - the history of comics - mogwai - faith no more - godflesh - spoken world boxset i have no idea what it sounds like but it looks intriguing. anyone heard it? "This is a strange, but amazing offering. Graphic novel meister Alan Moore has released a spoken word record, documenting the rise and rise of British comics, from they grainy two shots of the late 20s early '30s to the more colourful, violent and multi layered comics of more recent times. The whole thing is set to atmospheric soundscapes ably made by a veritable superband. There are members of Mogwai, Godflesh and Faith No More's Mike Patton collaborating on this fucker. These guys have lent a real air of greatness to the proceedings. Not that it isn't a real treat anyway. This box set comes with photographs of the whole recording process and massive thick vinyl and CD versions of the album. The music is as brooding and dark as the River Styx, and Alan Moore's voice sits at the helm, like Charon taking you across the murky depths. You don't have to pop a gold coin into his mouth though, which is a good thing. Its a hugley informative and sprawling opus that tells you everything you ever wanted to know about comics and writers but were afraid to ask. It mentions the big man himself. No not Jimmy Nail or "Fatty" Foulk but Stan Lee and waxes lyrical about some of his most hallowed creations and the high levels of escapism that people can derive from the world of comics and there characters. It's a must for all comic fanciers and music geeks every where..there really should be Moore records like this..sorry.." www.normanrecords.com/records/118649-alan-moore-mitch-jenkins-unearthing
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2014 12:18:13 GMT -5
Yeah I listened to it when it came out I believe 4-5 years ago. Big Mogwai fan. I couldn't really get into it, my attention span could not lock onto it fast enough, but then again I'm not a big spoken word fan. The background music is fantastic though.
Here's a snippet of "Vega" (NSFW):
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Post by gothos on Dec 11, 2014 16:17:58 GMT -5
It's surprising to me that Stan Lee's recollections would appear on this, given that Alan Moore has publicly dissed him a number of times. But maybe Moore's not in charge of the project, and some producer decided that Lee's participation would make this more commercial, or something along those lines.
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Post by ironchimp on Dec 11, 2014 16:41:16 GMT -5
It's moore talking about stan lee, not stan lee talking about himself. The vega clip brian posted will explain all.
sounds intriguing from that clip - like the use of music along with the history but at £80 it will have to stay intriguing.
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Post by fanboystranger on Dec 11, 2014 21:42:15 GMT -5
Surprised this passed me by as I am both a big Moore and Mogwai fan. Mogwai's still the loudest concert I've ever been to. There was so much rage and reverb working through their amps that my pants were actually fluttering from the sound waves. I think my ears were ringing for a week, but in a good way.
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