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General | Jun 2004

Reviews

Popcorn
Reviewed 2004-06-15
Classic Soft Machine songs totally reinvented. Psychedelia a-la oldest Pink Floyd with updated
instrumentation and young musicians. Daevid Allen from the original and Gong
does soft old hippie vocals, with a lot of pop sensibility. The other guys
do a partially spectacular job of using 90s idioms
to put a lot of punch, even in softer songs.
Not burned out, burning brightly.

1)crashing/pretty then slow groove, screaming guitars
*2) repetive pop, catchy
3) fast energetic w/spacy long groove
*4) waltzy very 1966, then hard rock
*5) jazzy smooth ballad
6) big chords, guitar shreds, ballad
7) fast straight rocker
8) simple driver, kinda singsongy
9) privacy concerns, sliding voice at end
10) weeoooh, BeachBoys pop
11) weird vocals, swirly accelerando
*12)loopy start, loping hardrock
13) 66 pop at its nicest

Recent airplay

Hope for Happiness
lick my moody guitarMay 30, 2006
Memories
Feelin Reelin Squeelin
Lick My Moody Guitar SHowAug 24, 2004
Memories
Lick my moody guitar showAug 10, 2004
Thats How Much I Need You
Lick My Moody Guitar ShowAug 03, 2004
Shooting at the Moon
Under the Sheltering SkyJul 31, 2004

Charting

2004-06-28 — 2004-08-30
Week EndingAirplays
Aug 29 1
Aug 15 1
Aug 8 1
Aug 1 1
Jul 25 1
Jul 18 3
Jul 11 1
Jul 4 3

Track listing

1. Thats How Much I Need You
2. Save Yourself
3. I Should've Known
4. Shooting at the Moon
5. When I Don't Want You
6. Memories
7. You Don't Remember
8. She's Gone
9. I'd Rather Be with You
10. Love Makes Sweet Music
11. Feelin Reelin Squeelin
12. Hope for Happiness
13. We Know What You Mean