The Durutti Column — Gun
Album: Keep Breathing
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Total ratings: 191
Released: 2006
Length: 5:27
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In the end, I don't know if it's good music or bad music or indifferent music. I have no idea. I don't really care too much, it's done with and over with. People would say, why do you release it anyway, if you don't really rate it? The answer is, whatever music it is, bad, good, indifferent, stupid, boring, whatever, – it's truthful. At the time, it's the truth, and it's honest. There's no attempt to portray an image or a career or anything. It's what it is. And truth can be painful. It's about losses close to me, and about my own depression, but it's cathartic. But you have to be truthful. If you're not true in what you do, if you're creative, then you should forget it. All I've ever tried to do is be truthful.—Vini Reilly
It's like a little masterpiece.
Never get tired of this. Sooo beautiful.
Bumming out
I had lost track of Vini Reilly - did not realize he was still out there. Thanks for bringing it all back! I do like this, but not as strong as his earlier material from the mid eighties
Toke wrote:
Safety or 'Cut Throat' ?? and don't make a mess on the carpet.
Electric, now go sit in the bath.
Safety or 'Cut Throat' ?? and don't make a mess on the carpet.
Electric, now go sit in the bath.
This ist just an amazing piece of music! Totally underestimated....
whtahtefcuk wrote:
Safety or 'Cut Throat' ?? and don't make a mess on the carpet.
Please pass the razor blade.
Safety or 'Cut Throat' ?? and don't make a mess on the carpet.
28 albums in 30 years - I guess you don't have to like all of his work in order to appreciate his accomplishment.
Please pass the razor blade.
Dig this sound.
seeing a body of water like that will forever remind me of the movie The Host
You guys just pulled off an absolutely beautiful and incredible and flawless transition to this song from Nellie McKay (w/ K.D. Lang) -You Had it Right. That was just fantastic.
really nice atmospheric song.
to_the_eleven wrote:
Yeah, I heard that too.
references to Neil Young "Broken Arrow" ? did you see them?
Yeah, I heard that too.
I simply must wonder what those who disparage this are hearing. This is a really nice piece of music, isn't it? Should be sufficient by itself.
Voice is reminiscent of early Brian Eno. Anyone hear that?
iscoot4peace wrote:
Normally I love the Durutti Column...but this song is boring.
Yeah, this is sub-par for DC. Someone give this guy a Starbucks Plenta espresso.
Normally I love the Durutti Column...but this song is boring.
Yeah, this is sub-par for DC. Someone give this guy a Starbucks Plenta espresso.
iscoot4peace wrote:
Normally I love the Durutti Column...but this song is boring.
Wow, I would love to hear more from them. This is so lovely.
Normally I love the Durutti Column...but this song is boring.
Wow, I would love to hear more from them. This is so lovely.
fourtwenty
references to Neil Young "Broken Arrow" ? did you see them?
But I really, really don't like this ending.
Pretty, moody...I'd be curious to hear more of them.
daedalus wrote:
If these guys set out to create a mind numbing dirge as an accompaniment to a wrist slashing party, they've done a brilliant job.....
Gednabb wrote:
Normally I love the Durutti Column...but this song is boring.
FINALLY Durutti C!
Thought I was the only one who knew they existed!!
Excellent music.
Thought I was the only one who knew they existed!!
Excellent music.
Normally I love the Durutti Column...but this song is boring.
Fantastic guit accompanyment, haunting little down-beat number.
I'm a sucker for his tuning and the tone he gets from his guitar. An instrumental CD would be fine by me....
Loving this. Not a band I had ever heard anything by, until hearing the also fantastic Nina on RP recently.
Interesting shot on the album cover - Kowloon waterfront, somewhere between the railway station and the New World centre, looking across to Causeway Bay and North Point, Hong Kong Island. Used to run along it every morning.... long time ago, different life.
Shame the music doesn't actually measure up to the view.
Shame the music doesn't actually measure up to the view.
very nice!
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heck yes, Vini Reilly. This is a wonderful Durutti song. For some reason it has me in the mood to hear some Felt. something off of Ignite the Seven Cannons, or Poem of the River. for some reason hearing Vini play guitar also makes me want to hear Lawrence too. Maybe it's just me...
FINALLY Durutti C!
Thought I was the only one who knew they existed!!
Excellent music.
winter wrote:
Nothing like a song about suicide to start the day on a good note, eh?
Keep Breathing.
bokey wrote:
If it was somebody who owed you money it would suck though.
Sung to the tune, "Lien On Me"?
pleh. wandering and mindless. He needs a good dinner.
Roverfish wrote:
Well, if it wasn't mine, it's a good day.
If it was somebody who owed you money it would suck though.
winter wrote:
Nothing like a song about suicide to start the day on a good note, eh?
Well, if it wasn't mine, it's a good day.
Likeable tune, anyway. Love the guitar.
This whole album has been kind of a revelation for me. Truly amazing music. "Nina" is of course the standout track, but this one is very good as well.
daedalus wrote:
If these guys set out to create a mind numbing dirge as an accompaniment to a wrist slashing party, they've done a brilliant job.....
Nothing like a song about suicide to start the day on a good note, eh?
If these guys set out to create a mind numbing dirge as an accompaniment to a wrist slashing party, they've done a brilliant job.....
I love their other stuff I've heard, this is nice and soothing for me...got to get this CD!!
Nice. Thanks for sharing this.