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oryx said:
Though like most people on here I think 'Soul Mining' was his real classic - and yes, that piano on 'Uncertain Smile' is wonderfully uplifting. :)


The original versions of uncertain smile (and the original original if you count 'cold spell ahead' )and perfect are still great in their own way but the original 'nature of a virtue' is bollocks and makes me wonder how shit pornography of despair would have been if it ever got out. Absolute liberation, dumb as deaths head and leap into the wind are shit and we would never have got the re-workings of songs that are on soul mining.

I'm going a bit The The mental here but has anyone noticed who the infected VCD is slightly different from the VHS.
Also I'm told videos were actually made for some of the soul mining songs weirdly the only one I have any basis for fact on is 'waiting for tomorrow'

On the subject of waiting for tomorrow' I was round a friends house who had a kids record about two children who go to into space. It's really old and rare, apparently sought after by hippy record heads for the second side which has 'sounds of space'.
Anyway that's where the countdown comes from, I can't imaging how Johnson could have cleared it.

No wait that was all before sample clearance wasn't it.

ENDS
 
Both Soul Mining and Infected are great albums - lyrically and musically. No doubt about it.

My fave lyrics have to be from Angels of Deception:
Well all onboard this Yankee station prepare themselves for battle stations... I can't see the tear gas and the dollar signs in my eyes..

Lot of respect for the man. And I still listen to both albums regularly (have the rest, but they haven't made it onto my mp3 player)...
 
His soundtracks for his brother's films are pretty good

Tony has a nice understated charm:





Hyena is superb:



 
Apart from the ending , which was sloppy and spineless, I thought Hyena was a good film.Didnt know he did the sound track
 
I keep intending but forgetting to buy Soul Mining on CD, I go back so long with it that I only have it on tape :o :D

Absolute classic, but I've not heard it for far too long ....
 
The best tracks on Soul Mining were the bonus tracks if you bought it on cassette, or I think they did a limited edition CD...

Perfect,
Three Orange Kisses From Kazan,
Nature Of Virtue,
Mental Healing Process,
Waitin' For the Upturn,
Fruit of the Heart

These are missing from the vinyl version and that's a shame because Perfect is one of his best tracks.

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These tracks are on my tape of Soul Mining, which I've just exhumed froma very dusty tape shelf, right at the back. But it's such a long tme since I've played the album that I'd forgotten about the extra tracks :oops:

Wish there was a way of burning them/the album onto MP3, actually I'm sure there is, but I'm a prehistoric :D :oops:
 
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These tracks are on my tape of Soul Mining, which I've just exhumed froma very dusty tape shelf, right at the back. But it's such a long tme since I've played the album that I'd forgotten about the extra tracks :oops:

Wish there was a way of burning them/the album onto MP3, actually I'm sure there is, but I'm a prehistoric :D :oops:
I could perhaps do this when I get the time. I have all the tracks on the album and all the extra tracks on B-sides, plus soup of mixed emotions from the double LP
and the original versions of many of the tracks. . .

Cold Spell ahead / Uncertain Smile
Sinking Feeling
Nature of a Virtue
Seven Orange Kisses
Screw up your feelings / Perfect

Plus the versions on the tape, 12inch mixes of This is the day, Soul Mining and many extra tracks written for the unreleased Pornography of Despair. . .
Leap into the wind
Dumb as Deaths head
Absolute Liberation
 
There are other The The albums i prefer but i gave it a listening to recently & had forgotten that it was actually really good. Maybe i just listened to it less back in the day.
 
There are other The The albums i prefer but i gave it a listening to recently & had forgotten that it was actually really good. Maybe i just listened to it less back in the day.
Infected and soul mining are the only albums that don't suck. There is only one good song in the rest of Matt's entire output after infected. Wierd because the first two albums are amazing.
 
Infected and soul mining are the only albums that don't suck. There is only one good song in the rest of Matt's entire output after infected. Wierd because the first two albums are amazing.

Sacrilege. Mind Bomb is an astonishing album. Yes, it's not as good as Soul Mining or Infected but they are quite an act to follow.
 
Sacrilege. Mind Bomb is an astonishing album. Yes, it's not as good as Soul Mining or Infected but they are quite an act to follow.
I was devastated. I had been a massive fan and had been waiting for ages for mind bomb. ok the first single was shite but even infected has slow train to dawn. Bought the lp and cassette the day it came out, making a special trip to bath to go to our price. Got home, lay on my bed and listened to it in its entirety while looking at the sleeve.

So shite.

I don't think I have ever been so disappointed in my entire life.
 
I was devastated. I had been a massive fan and had been waiting for ages for mind bomb. ok the first single was shite but even infected has slow train to dawn. Bought the lp and cassette the day it came out, making a special trip to bath to go to our price. Got home, lay on my bed and listened to it in its entirety while looking at the sleeve.

So shite.

I don't think I have ever been so disappointed in my entire life.

Wow; I have a completely different take on that album. Opening track "Good Morning Beautiful" is moody and powerful and that duet with Sinead is a standout. Plus you have Johnny Marr on the album.
 
I had a video album version of Infected, long gone of course. A recent cd bargain to listen to has been very refreshing, it is still good.
 
I didn't see that enormous a leap in between Infected and Mind Bomb - though I think Mind Bomb was the one that I heard first.
 
Infected and soul mining are the only albums that don't suck. There is only one good song in the rest of Matt's entire output after infected. Wierd because the first two albums are amazing.
We will always agree to disagree on that one. Although our disagreement mostly rests on our different opinion of Mind Bomb. I love Soul Mining & really really like Infected. Its our beef :D but its a polite and non aggressive one :cool:
 
Wow; I have a completely different take on that album. Opening track "Good Morning Beautiful" is moody and powerful and that duet with Sinead is a standout. Plus you have Johnny Marr on the album.
Jonny Marr almost joined the the at the very beginning, but instead went with the smiths. Thank fuck for that. At least we got two albums before he shat all over it.
 
I had a video album version of Infected, long gone of course. A recent cd bargain to listen to has been very refreshing, it is still good.
My first vhs. Still got it, and the Chinese video CD (which is actually just about as good as DVD). I watched the vhs so much that the very very very minor edits on the vcd stick out a mile.
The CD has a different version of infected.
I also have the book with all the music lyrics and guitar chords. In fact today I read that they dog died only fairly recently, yet the book states he died in the 80s. I'm pretty sure I read interviews at the time saying he was dead and they were using old artwork from there on in, and that's why he didn't do the mind bomb cover.
 
Still a regular on my playlist. Good bump.

THE WARS ON YOUR TELEVISION WILL NEVER BE EXPLAINED.

Always a favourite for me. I don't think you can criticise any band for using the production techniques of the day and call them dated. It is as classic as any Beatles is 'classic'.
 
Infected - literally :eek: :eek: :eek:

Dear All,

Well, what a year 2020 is turning out to be. Viruses! Lockdowns! Riots! – And for me personally a close shave with the grim reaper.

There have been various rumours circulating about the state of my health recently so I thought I’d take this chance to clarify the situation.

Firstly, I’d like to thank everyone – from family and friends to friendly strangers – who have sent so many thoughtful messages of support. It has really kept my spirits up.

I’d also like to take this opportunity to publicly thank the skilled and dedicated NHS surgeons, doctors, nurses and staff at the London Royal Hospital for saving my life. Several weeks on and I’m now making good progress and recovering my old vim and vigour.

Now, I’m a naturally active person, with no underlying health issues and with similar weight, fitness and energy levels as in my 20s and 30s, so no one was more surprised than me to find myself trapped inside a hospital at the height of the Covid-19 crisis. It was like a surreal masked ball, not being able to see most people's faces plus no family or friends of patients allowed in the hospital.

What happened was that a throat infection took an unexpected and freakish turn that could easily – if I wasn’t in the right place at the right time – have concluded with me checking-out a few days after the unfortunate Florian Schneider.

But despite my neck doubling in size and feeling like a vampire squid had taken up residence – expanding and tightening its tentacles throughout my throat and chest – I pleaded with the doctors not to slice me open in such a delicate area – “I’m a singer!” I gasped. “It’s my profession! Just give me more antibiotics!” The head surgeon and his team gathered around my bedside and gravely explained this was not a matter of tone of voice but of life and death.

Anyway, what followed was one the weirdest episodes I’ve experienced in many years and – as my friends and family can testify – I have a high capacity for weirdness. Let’s just say the general atmosphere experienced inside my morphine-drenched mind in those post-op days was like a combination of the space station in Tarkovsky’s Solaris, the hospital in Lars Von Trier’s The Kingdom, the gloomy foreboding of David Lynch’s The Elephant Man and perhaps some of the general paranoia from Evelyn Waugh’s The Ordeal Of Gilbert Pinfold. One of these days I may write about it in more detail.

But thankfully – despite me looking like I’d had a nighttime visit from a particularly vicious member of the Corleone family – the operation was a success. Doctor’s orders mean I cannot sing for the next six months and even when I can I’m not sure if I’ll sound like Howlin’ Wolf or Tiny Tim! Hopefully I’ll still sound like myself.

But on the mend now :)

MATT JOHNSON NBM.jpeg
 
Be interested to know what you reckon killer b

Big album for me at the time. There is a big boshing remix of the title track by Roli Mossiman of SWANS and Wiseblood. I love that huge 1980s sound so not “dated” in a pejorative way for me any more than Motown is.

Soul Mining is the one though.

like a lot of people his songs about the general shitness of existence and relationships are better than the ones about Global Issues.
 
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