**Big Whiskey and The GrooGrux King**
- RunsWithBuffalo
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 2059
- Joined: Tue Sep 27, 2005 2:55 pm
- Political views: No Comment.
- Random movie quote to make you seem hip and "with it": As long as there's, you know, sex and drugs, I can do without the rock and roll.
Ok, after about 6 times through, I like this a lot. I have a few qualms about the production but these are a great group of pretty tight songs. There are spots where the lyrics are a little rough, but not too many.
It seems like this is the first musical step forward this band has taken in a while. This sounds innovative to me, like a band exploring their talents again.
It seems like this is the first musical step forward this band has taken in a while. This sounds innovative to me, like a band exploring their talents again.
Do I listen to pop music because I'm miserable or am I miserable because I listen to pop music?
-High Fidelity
-High Fidelity
Re: Re:
thanks!!CWMCALL wrote:found it...CWMCALL wrote:The sleeve of the bonus disc is titled "Little Red Bird" and has nice little drawing of (believe it or not) a little red birdjsgksu wrote:Is their separate cover art?
I just added them as tracks 14-18 on the end of the actual disc.
- Martini
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 1541
- Joined: Thu Mar 24, 2005 10:29 pm
- Random movie quote to make you seem hip and "with it": 'Who the fuck is this man Tyrone?'
- Location: Boothwyn, Pa
- Contact:
I'd like to see the bonus artwork, anyone know if it's been shown online yet?
XBL: Martini9182
"I’m gonna rise up, gonna kick a little ass. Gonna kick some ass in the USA. Gonna climb a mountain, gonna sew a flag, gonna fly on an eagle. I’m gonna kick some butt, gonna drive a big truck. I’m gonna rule this world. I’m gonna kick some ass. I’m gonna rise up, gonna kick a little ass. Rock, flag, and eagle!"
"I’m gonna rise up, gonna kick a little ass. Gonna kick some ass in the USA. Gonna climb a mountain, gonna sew a flag, gonna fly on an eagle. I’m gonna kick some butt, gonna drive a big truck. I’m gonna rule this world. I’m gonna kick some ass. I’m gonna rise up, gonna kick a little ass. Rock, flag, and eagle!"
- Coldchillin
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 45693
- Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2003 2:48 pm
- Political views: Moderate
- Random movie quote to make you seem hip and "with it": Big Gulps huh? Alright...Welp! See you later!
- Location: Pennsylvania
- Martini
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 1541
- Joined: Thu Mar 24, 2005 10:29 pm
- Random movie quote to make you seem hip and "with it": 'Who the fuck is this man Tyrone?'
- Location: Boothwyn, Pa
- Contact:
oh ok, thank ya
XBL: Martini9182
"I’m gonna rise up, gonna kick a little ass. Gonna kick some ass in the USA. Gonna climb a mountain, gonna sew a flag, gonna fly on an eagle. I’m gonna kick some butt, gonna drive a big truck. I’m gonna rule this world. I’m gonna kick some ass. I’m gonna rise up, gonna kick a little ass. Rock, flag, and eagle!"
"I’m gonna rise up, gonna kick a little ass. Gonna kick some ass in the USA. Gonna climb a mountain, gonna sew a flag, gonna fly on an eagle. I’m gonna kick some butt, gonna drive a big truck. I’m gonna rule this world. I’m gonna kick some ass. I’m gonna rise up, gonna kick a little ass. Rock, flag, and eagle!"
Re:
Agreed on all counts.RunsWithBuffalo wrote:Ok, after about 6 times through, I like this a lot. I have a few qualms about the production but these are a great group of pretty tight songs. There are spots where the lyrics are a little rough, but not too many.
It seems like this is the first musical step forward this band has taken in a while. This sounds innovative to me, like a band exploring their talents again.
Andrew
- Grachi
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 12930
- Joined: Thu Jul 08, 2004 12:07 am
- Political views: Moderate, registered independent
- Random movie quote to make you seem hip and "with it": That and everybody wang chung tonight
- Location: Pittsburgh
Re:
yea, I just got the deluxe box set or whatever today. Pretty cool. The printouts with the lyrics, they are perfect for like hanging up on the wall or something, and a lot easier to read the lyrics then the little booklet in the CD sleeve IMO.Coldchillin wrote:The big prints? They're literaly just large copies of the booklet, the ones with the lyrics. Everything else bonus-wise is actual photographs.
The book of photos is the best part. Really high quality photos of the band from like the early 90s until now just all mixed together really. I think i've only seen one or two in there before the rest is like behind the scenes stuff that I don't think anyone has seen.
Haven't watched the DVD yet, and about to sit down and go through the album for the first time in a few minutes here.
- Andrew
- Grachi
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 12930
- Joined: Thu Jul 08, 2004 12:07 am
- Political views: Moderate, registered independent
- Random movie quote to make you seem hip and "with it": That and everybody wang chung tonight
- Location: Pittsburgh
might as well just make a new post. By the way I don't know if the bonus disk, little red bird counts in the reviewing but I'll do it anyway.
grux: great way to start it out, made me miss leroi...
5/5
Shake Me like a Monkey: fun song, although it probably isn't a good thing that I forgot how the song went after I just got done listening to the album at first... Musically it was alright but the melody and the electronic stuff with dave's voice just turned me off to this 3 / 5 stars
FTWII: I think I said how I thought it was pretty good before, but I didn't like the chorus... Since we all had this studio version before the album, my decision stands... 3 / 5
Lying In The Hands of God: One of the only songs I got chills on, and made me think about things outside of the song that applies to my own life... If a song can do that, it is something special to me... I loved every part of the lyrics, loved the song instrumentally, I have no problem believing this could have been an earlier DMB song in my opinion. 5/5
Why I Am: I know it isn't that popular here, but I like this song! It had me tapping my feet and smiling, it sort of gave me the same happy feeling when I go see this band every summer. I mean it's not the best song, but it's not bad either. This is bold, I think, but I'll give it 4/5
Dive In: Didn't really feel this song on any sort of level, I almost wanted to turn it off actually half way through. I mean I think it is great to sing about something important like the environment but something bothered me about the way Dave went about it, like it was being too preachy. 2/5
Spaceman: Just average to me on most levels, I least liked the whole almost sort of rapping, fast singing or whatever you want to call it that was going on in this song. I liked this more when I couldn't actually hear the lyrics in that early live version we recieved. Still average though, it doesn't warrant a skip on the iPod like Dive In does, so bumped up to 3 stars from 2 for that. I really like Dave's guitar on this though, so that also helps reinforce the bump to 3 stars.
Squirm: Great, really original never really heard anything like this before and pretty well written. My favorite part was the last verse especially. Another song I could have seen being written back in the day. 5/5
Alligator Pie: It's like Bayou version 2 I guess, but I think it is constructed a lot better and although bayou is fun, this song is fun but also an actual good song, in my opinion. Again, not the best thing lyrically but I like the feel of this song. 4/5
Seven: Still don't like it, like most of you said it's better then the live stuff we heard but that doesn't help it out much... 2/5
Time Bomb: I was really liking the idea behind this song, I sort of wish it didn't get all rock-ish at the very end... Or actually, I take that back, I really like the fact that they went along with the whole time bomb thing, like the song starts out slower and then as the bomb is about to go off everything gets all crazy and loud and everything. So the idea was cool, I guess I just thought it could have been a little better how they went about doing it. 3/5
Baby Blue: Modified Sister, I guess. Pretty nice song very relaxing. It was pretty good lyrically and musically, I like what they did with it and I think the song just flows very nicely. 4/5
You And Me: The couples song, I guess. I really didn't like the part about "Oh and when the kids are old enough". Just seemed out of place, and it seemed like that line was actually an after thought when dave was writing the lyrics to this one. still pretty good though. I feel like 3/5 is unfair so I'll give it 3.5/5
Bonus Disk:
#27 Perfectly translated into the studio, I already liked this song before and would listen to it with frequency. Great stuff. 5/5
Beach Ball: Should have been on the album, great song I really like the melody in this and the instrumentals a lot. 5/5
Write A Song: Not a bad song, but I just wasn't feeling it. I don't know something about it just seemed tired or like I heard it somewhere else before. 3/5
Little Red Bird: Great great song. I really liked what was going on here on all levels. This is beyond me why this wasn't on the album. 5/5
So that is that. Not including the bonus disk, which is not technically part of the album I suppose, I believe it averages out to 3.6/5 rounded. I'd say that's about right. It's definitely above average, and way beyond a lot of what Stand Up had to offer, but it's not really great either... After listening to the whole thing I was pretty satisfied, and although technically 3.6 out of 5 stars would be just above average, like C+, I'd like to include the bonus disk songs, or at least the ones that didn't exist (to our knowledge) a few months ago, which would mean beach ball, write a song, and little red bird get included, and in that case I'd like to give this album an overall B-.
This will definitely be an album that I listen to again, and only 2 or 3 songs are on there that I will skip on my iPod when they come up in the shuffle. Can't wait till the 20th so I can hopefully see some of this stuff translated live.
grux: great way to start it out, made me miss leroi...

Shake Me like a Monkey: fun song, although it probably isn't a good thing that I forgot how the song went after I just got done listening to the album at first... Musically it was alright but the melody and the electronic stuff with dave's voice just turned me off to this 3 / 5 stars
FTWII: I think I said how I thought it was pretty good before, but I didn't like the chorus... Since we all had this studio version before the album, my decision stands... 3 / 5
Lying In The Hands of God: One of the only songs I got chills on, and made me think about things outside of the song that applies to my own life... If a song can do that, it is something special to me... I loved every part of the lyrics, loved the song instrumentally, I have no problem believing this could have been an earlier DMB song in my opinion. 5/5
Why I Am: I know it isn't that popular here, but I like this song! It had me tapping my feet and smiling, it sort of gave me the same happy feeling when I go see this band every summer. I mean it's not the best song, but it's not bad either. This is bold, I think, but I'll give it 4/5
Dive In: Didn't really feel this song on any sort of level, I almost wanted to turn it off actually half way through. I mean I think it is great to sing about something important like the environment but something bothered me about the way Dave went about it, like it was being too preachy. 2/5
Spaceman: Just average to me on most levels, I least liked the whole almost sort of rapping, fast singing or whatever you want to call it that was going on in this song. I liked this more when I couldn't actually hear the lyrics in that early live version we recieved. Still average though, it doesn't warrant a skip on the iPod like Dive In does, so bumped up to 3 stars from 2 for that. I really like Dave's guitar on this though, so that also helps reinforce the bump to 3 stars.
Squirm: Great, really original never really heard anything like this before and pretty well written. My favorite part was the last verse especially. Another song I could have seen being written back in the day. 5/5
Alligator Pie: It's like Bayou version 2 I guess, but I think it is constructed a lot better and although bayou is fun, this song is fun but also an actual good song, in my opinion. Again, not the best thing lyrically but I like the feel of this song. 4/5
Seven: Still don't like it, like most of you said it's better then the live stuff we heard but that doesn't help it out much... 2/5
Time Bomb: I was really liking the idea behind this song, I sort of wish it didn't get all rock-ish at the very end... Or actually, I take that back, I really like the fact that they went along with the whole time bomb thing, like the song starts out slower and then as the bomb is about to go off everything gets all crazy and loud and everything. So the idea was cool, I guess I just thought it could have been a little better how they went about doing it. 3/5
Baby Blue: Modified Sister, I guess. Pretty nice song very relaxing. It was pretty good lyrically and musically, I like what they did with it and I think the song just flows very nicely. 4/5
You And Me: The couples song, I guess. I really didn't like the part about "Oh and when the kids are old enough". Just seemed out of place, and it seemed like that line was actually an after thought when dave was writing the lyrics to this one. still pretty good though. I feel like 3/5 is unfair so I'll give it 3.5/5
Bonus Disk:
#27 Perfectly translated into the studio, I already liked this song before and would listen to it with frequency. Great stuff. 5/5
Beach Ball: Should have been on the album, great song I really like the melody in this and the instrumentals a lot. 5/5
Write A Song: Not a bad song, but I just wasn't feeling it. I don't know something about it just seemed tired or like I heard it somewhere else before. 3/5
Little Red Bird: Great great song. I really liked what was going on here on all levels. This is beyond me why this wasn't on the album. 5/5
So that is that. Not including the bonus disk, which is not technically part of the album I suppose, I believe it averages out to 3.6/5 rounded. I'd say that's about right. It's definitely above average, and way beyond a lot of what Stand Up had to offer, but it's not really great either... After listening to the whole thing I was pretty satisfied, and although technically 3.6 out of 5 stars would be just above average, like C+, I'd like to include the bonus disk songs, or at least the ones that didn't exist (to our knowledge) a few months ago, which would mean beach ball, write a song, and little red bird get included, and in that case I'd like to give this album an overall B-.
This will definitely be an album that I listen to again, and only 2 or 3 songs are on there that I will skip on my iPod when they come up in the shuffle. Can't wait till the 20th so I can hopefully see some of this stuff translated live.
- Andrew
-
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 12063
- Joined: Sun Jun 27, 2004 5:38 pm
- Location: Chapel Hill, NC
I liked alligator pie a lot more when I found out what it's about, haha. I really loved it for all the build ups that just explode back down to calmer parts, I just like that style of writing I guess, makes it feel more like a jam that they're building and to continue they just need to drop it. It actually reminds me a lot of Jimi Thing when jammed out at the Central Park concert.
M
- RunsWithBuffalo
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 2059
- Joined: Tue Sep 27, 2005 2:55 pm
- Political views: No Comment.
- Random movie quote to make you seem hip and "with it": As long as there's, you know, sex and drugs, I can do without the rock and roll.
- Coldchillin
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 45693
- Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2003 2:48 pm
- Political views: Moderate
- Random movie quote to make you seem hip and "with it": Big Gulps huh? Alright...Welp! See you later!
- Location: Pennsylvania
- Beauford33
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 19055
- Joined: Sun Jun 29, 2003 11:08 pm
- Random movie quote to make you seem hip and "with it": A little bit of column A and a little bit of column B...
- Location: Denver
Re: **Big Whiskey and The Groogrux King** - Out Now
Im really not a fan of seven...but I have the verse guitar part and chorus vocal melodies stuck in my head. Lyrics...ya they arent ery good, but there are still parts in the song I enjoy.
-BK
Return to “General DMB Discussion”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 193 guests